The Communist
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Andreas Goldstein |
Screenplay | Andreas Goldstein |
Cinematography | Jakobine Motz |
Editors | Chris Wright |
Producers | Andreas Goldstein |
Heino Deckert | |
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ID | 2156387 |
About The Communist
China: Human Rights Watch accuses Beijing of closing and destroying mosques
... Under China s leader Xi Jinping The Communist Party has sought to align religion with its political ideology and Chinese culture...
Angélique Kidjo on being hangry and Africa's tsunami of talent
... But Kidjo s idyllic childhood was interrupted by a coup 1972: " From the moment The Communist regime arrived in Benin I became aware that the freedom we enjoy can be snatched away in a second...
Europe migrant crisis: Italy to build migrant centres in Albania
... Speaking in Italian, Mr Rama used warm words to describe his country s relationship with Italy, saying that Italy s citizens and institutions had helped Albanians in the 1990s after the fall of The Communist regime...
Li Keqiang: Official nerves show as BBC hears praise for dead Chinese leader
... Publicly criticising Xi, or The Communist Party, would be dangerous...
Li Keqiang: Chinese grieve popular ex-premier in quiet show of dissent
... Li s funeral was held at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, where his body lay on a bed of flowers and was covered with The Communist Party s flag...
Why Li Keqiang's death is dangerous for Xi Jinping
... A crackdown on VPN use is underway to reduce the access of Chinese citizens to the parts of the internet not controlled by The Communist Party...
How does China fix the Evergrande mess?
... Other analysts argue that Evergrande s collapse, if it were to happen, could hurt the future of The Communist Party itself...
What China's economic problems mean for the world
... The idea is that if, as Mr Rajah argues, it becomes apparent that China s " economic miracle is over" then The Communist Party s reaction " could prove very consequential indeed"...