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===''The New York Times in Chinese''=== In June 2012, ''The New York Times'' introduced a Chinese website, {{Lang|zh|纽约时报中文}}, in response to Chinese editions created by ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' and the ''[[Financial Times]]''. Conscious to [[censorship in China|censorship]], the ''Times'' established servers outside of China and affirmed that the website would uphold the paper's journalistic standards; the [[government of China]] had previously blocked articles from nytimes.com through the [[Great Firewall of China|Great Firewall]],{{Sfn|Haughney|2012}} and the website was blocked in China until August 2001 after then-general secretary [[Jiang Zemin]] met with journalists from ''The New York Times''.{{Sfn|Bradsher|2012}} Then-foreign editor [[Joseph Kahn (journalist)|Joseph Kahn]] assisted in the establishment of cn.nytimes.com, an effort that contributed to his appointment as executive editor in April 2022.{{Sfn|Grynbaum|2022b}} In October, {{Lang|zh|纽约时报中文}} published an article detailing the wealth of then-premier [[Wen Jiabao]]'s family. In response, the government of China blocked access to nytimes.com and cn.nytimes.com and references to the ''Times'' and Wen were censored on microblogging service [[Sina Weibo]].{{Sfn|Bradsher|2012}} In March 2015, a [[Mirror site|mirror]] of {{Lang|zh|纽约时报中文}} and the website for [[GreatFire]] were the targets for a government-sanctioned [[distributed denial of service]] attack on [[GitHub]] in March 2015, disabling access to the service for several days.{{Sfn|Goodin|2015}} Chinese authorities requested the removal of ''The New York Times''{{'}}s news applications from the [[App Store (Apple)|App Store]] in December 2016.{{Sfn|Benner|Wee|2017}}
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