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A Hong Kong Facebook group on shop closure strives to survive allegations of inciting discontent
Several pro-establishment commentators and outlets claimed that the page had been hijacked by the “yellow clan” (pro-democracy) and a newspaper columnist warned that it might “incite” discontent again ... Read More
Hong Kong’s economic growth depends on mindset shift, former leader CY Leung says citing trade, shipping services as focus areas
Leung identifies trade and shipping services as areas for city in pursuing second- or third-tier mainland companies to set up offices Former leader also lashes out at business groups for failing to ... Read More
China's influence operations against the U.S. are bigger than TikTok
Intelligence officials and lawmakers describe the Chinese-owned social media app as a national security threat. But they haven't shared that evidence with the public. Read More
Press freedom is not fully protected in Hong Kong: RSF debunks China’s claims in 10 points
During a press briefing following the deportation out of Hong Kong of a representative of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a Chinese government spokesperson claimed that press freedom is “fully ... Read More
China says Hong Kong must hold national security line
STORY: China's top official on Hong Kong affairs said on Monday (April 15) the city should "tightly hold" onto the bottom line of national security to safeguard development.The director of Beijing's ... Read More
China Officials Reject Criticism Of New Hong Kong Security Law
Top Beijing officials in charge of Hong Kong affairs on Monday lashed out at critics of the city's new national security law, calling them "mantises and flies". Read More
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