EU complains of Chinese censorship after state media deletes diplomats' reference to pandemic origins

The censored passage referred to the "outbreak of the coronavirus in China, and its subsequent spread to the rest of the world over the past three months."
The censored passage referred to the "outbreak of the coronavirus in China, and its subsequent spread to the rest of the world over the past three months."Original article
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