StarTimes, UNESCO in joint campaign against disinformation on COVID-19


By Bai LinUnreguser
  • World
  • Friday, 31 Jul 2020

NAIROBI, July 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese pay television company StarTimes said on Thursday it has joined UNESCO's campaign against disinformation and misinformation on COVID-19.

Luis Lu, vice president of StarTimes Group, said in a statement that to further promote the best works of the campaign, access to the top ten winners' videos will be available on StarTimes ON, the streaming video APP used by over 20 million users across Africa.

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