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Chinese authorities are working overtime to censor search phrases like “big yellow duck,” “June 4” and even the simple search term “today” on Sina Weibo—aka China’s Twitter—today ...
A political activist arrested in Thailand for selling satirical calendars featuring yellow ducks has been sentenced to two years in prison for insulting King Maha Vajiralongkorn, a legal ...
Payments software company Stripe accidentally emailed an image of a cartoon duck to some employees when notifying them that they had been laid off, Business Insider has learned.
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic was in Moscow when protesters carrying images of a yellow rubber duck marched against top-level corruption. What he saw was a global ducky conspiracy.
The cartoon images of the duck, a symbol of the country’s pro-democracy movement, were said to mock the Thai king.
Last year, the yellow rubber duck became a symbol of protest against the corrupt administration of President Dilma Rousseff in Brazil. "Enough paying the duck," angry Brazilian said.
Stripe accidentally sent an image of a cartoon duck to some staff in a layoff email, BI has learned. The company also sent some laid-off employees an incorrect termination date.
A criminal court in Thailand sentenced a man to three years in prison for selling satirical calendars that authorities allege defamed the monarchy, further chilling free speech in the country.
A yellow duck hair clip she wore has caught people’s attention. Yang, 21, told domestic Chinese media the hair accessory is her lucky charm.