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China unveils plans to overhaul Hong Kong’s electoral system
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In first call with Xi Jinping, Joe Biden expresses concern about China’s human rights abuses
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China derecognises British National Overseas passport as valid travel document, identity proof
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China’s crackdown on pro-democracy movement has made political participation a crime in Hong Kong
Brendan Clift, The Conversation
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Hong Kong Police arrest 53 pro-democracy activists under national security law
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Hong Kong: Media tycoon charged under national security law, may face life sentence
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Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong pleads guilty for illegal assembly in 2019 protests, in custody
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‘Buffalo mother’: This woman has dedicated her life to saving the animals on Lantau island, Hong Kon
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US warns China of further sanctions over disqualification of four Hong Kong legislators
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All of Hong Kong’s Opposition politicians quit after China passes resolution removing four members
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Oxford is letting students submit their work anonymously to protect them from China’s security law
Michael Joseph Richardson, The Conversation
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‘Don’t know whether he’s alive’: Mother of Hongkonger captured by Chinese authorities breaks down
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Hong Kong man becomes first case of Covid-19 reinfection but experts say it is no reason to panic
Zania Stamataki, The Conversation
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Coronavirus: 14 Air India passengers tested positive till Thursday, says Hong Kong government
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US ends tax and extradition agreements with Hong Kong over China’s new security law
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Hong Kong’s new security law is an existential threat to its press freedom
Yuen Chan, The Conversation
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Hong Kong: China sanctions 11 US citizens, including senators, in retaliation for Trump’s order
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Hong Kong’s pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under new security law
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US imposes sanctions on Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam, 10 other officials over crackdown
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China’s state-owned companies are using ‘red capital’ to wield political power in Hong Kong
Heidi Wang-Kaeding, The Conversation