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Hong Kong
July 2024
Hong Kong is global trade hub for world’s most brutal regimes, report says
Exiled pro-democracy Hong Kong activists blocked from accessing pensions
Wall Street Journal fires new chair of Hong Kong Journalists Association
Jimmy Lai: son of detained media tycoon urges Hong Kong’s foreign judges to reconsider staying
June 2024
Today in Focus
The British judges ruling on the law in authoritarian Hong Kong - podcast
Labor urged to put human rights record before trade as Chinese premier visits Canberra
Remaining British judges urged to resign from Hong Kong’s top court
The Guardian view on the rule of law in Hong Kong: the verdict of foreign judges is damning
Canadian judge is latest to step down from Hong Kong’s top court
Hong Kong is ‘slowly becoming a totalitarian state’, says UK judge
Three arrested in Hong Kong for ‘insulting’ Chinese anthem at World Cup qualifier
Two more British judges resign from Hong Kong’s top court
Tiananmen Square anniversary: Hong Kong police detain artist who made sign in the air
China’s crackdown on Tiananmen memorials shows its obsession with security – and growing paranoia
Louisa Lim
China and Hong Kong reportedly detain dissidents before Tiananmen Square anniversary
‘We refuse to disappear’: the Hong Kong 47 facing life in jail after crackdown
May 2024
Hong Kong rejects western criticism of democracy activists’ convictions
‘Hong Kong 47’ trial: 14 activists found guilty of conspiracy to commit subversion
'We see everyone's love': acquitted defendants after Hong Kong national security trial – video
Hong Kong police arrest six people under new security law
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