Books by prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy figures have become unavailable in the Chinese-ruled city's public libraries as they are being reviewed to see whether they violate a new national security ... ( read original story ...)
Risks and bias of UK’s Hong Kong plan
Chinese sentiment over Hong Kong, and contrast Britain’s offer of citizenship to many Hongkongers with the treatment of the Windrush generation ... ( read original story ...)
Back to the future: In January 2021 America needs to rejoin the world and start leading again
Democrat and Republican — since WW II. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong security law: Pro-democracy books pulled from libraries
Since the security law came into effect on Tuesday, several leading pro-democracy activists have stepped down from their roles. One of them - one-time student leader and local leg ... ( read original story ...)
What are Hongkongers going to do with their HK$10,000 payout? Bet on the stock market, from the looks of it
Starting this week, each permanent resident of Hong Kong will be eligible to receive HK$10,000 (US$1,290) in a one-time cash payout, part of the government's HK$55 billion financial stimulus to help ... ( read original story ...)
Democracy Activists’ Books Unavailable in Hong Kong Libraries After New Law
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Books by prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy figures have become unavailable in the Chinese-ruled city's public libraries, days after Beijing introduced sweeping national security ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: books by pro-democracy activists disappear from library shelves
Move follows new security laws and include titles by Joshua Wong and lawmaker Tanya Chan ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong crisis: can Britain ever tame the Chinese dragon?
I was among the thousands who braved a torrential rainstorm to stand in the darkness of a Hong Kong night and witness the handover of the British colony to China. Later, I said to ... ( read original story ...)
At UN Human Rights Council, 53 countries back China’s draconian Hong Kong crackdown
Fifty-three countries at the U.N. Human Rights Council, led by Cuba, came out in support of China’s national security law this week -- a law that has formed the basis of the communist regime’s latest ... ( read original story ...)
Backlash against masks, the future of Hong Kong protest, empty stadiums, Canada’s migrant workers and more
China's new security laws and the future of Hong Kong's protest movement, the longstanding problems with Canada's migrant worker program, how going crowdless changes the game for professional sports ... ( read original story ...)
No politics, please! Hong Kong finance professionals impose self-censorship after security law
A year ago, growing anti-government demonstrations in Hong Kong were a hot topic in conversations among bankers, lawyers and other investment professionals in one of the world's biggest and freest ... ( read original story ...)
What China’s new security law means for Hong Kong – video explainer
The Guardian's Beijing bureau chief, Lily Kuo, explains what China's security law means for Hong Kong after a year of unrest ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong libraries pull books by territory’s pro-democracy activists in wake of China security law
Books written by prominent Hong Kong democracy activists have started to disappear from the territory's libraries, online records show, days after Beijing imposed a draconian national security law on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Security Law: How Will The Controversial Legislation Affect Business?
Hong Kong is one of the world’s most influential financial centers and is home to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Asia’s third-largest stock exchange in terms of market capitalization. ( read original story ...)