China Builds Global South Media Network to Counter U.S., West

China launches a Global South media network across 95 countries, to counter what it perceived as Western narrative dominance and reshape global information flows.
Participants at the 2025 Global South Media and Think Tank Forum in Kunming, China's, Sept. 6, 2025. (Xinhua/Hu Chao)

China has set up a new Global South media-and-think-tank network, presenting it as a way to balance what it calls Western control over news and global narratives.

Beijing says it will give the Global South a stronger voice in world affairs, with the project linking more than 1,000 outlets and institutions across 95 countries, with Southeast Asia in the immediate arc of influence.

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