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The Power of Small Changes
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January 3, 2021
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Hong Kong’s New Security Law Inhibits Anxious Artists
HONG KONG—Fearing their work may violate a national security law recently imposed by Beijing, some Hong Kong artists ...
August 26, 2020
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Hong Kong Publishers Self-Censor Under New Security Law
In the last two weeks, Hong Kong publisher Raymond Yeung has hastily made changes to a draft paper ...
July 17, 2020
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Hongkongers Vow to Mark Tiananmen Anniversary Despite Ban
HONG KONG—Many Hong Kong people will find their own way to mark the 31st anniversary of Chinese troops ...
June 2, 2020
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Reuters
Hong Kong Reports First Local COVID-19 Cases in 2 Weeks
HONG KONG—Hong Kong has confirmed its first locally transmitted CCP virus cases in more than two weeks, fuelling ...
June 1, 2020
BY
Reuters
ANU Student Released From Hong Kong Detention
An Australian student has been released after reportedly spending more than 30 hours in detention in Hong Kong ...
May 28, 2020
BY
AAP
Australia ‘Deeply Concerned’ at Hong Kong Laws: Marise Payne
Australia has joined the UK and Canada in expressing "deep concern" over China's proposed Hong Kong security laws, ...
May 22, 2020
BY
AAP
Hong Kong Bookstore Under Attack in China Reopens in Taiwan
The part-owner of a Hong Kong bookstore specializing in texts critical of China’s leaders reopened his shop in ...
April 27, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
Hong Kong Unveils $17.7 Billion Package to Save Jobs as City Battles CCP Virus
HONG KONG—Hong Kong announced relief measures worth HK$137.5 billion ($17.7 billion) on April 8 to help businesses and ...
April 8, 2020
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Reuters
Chinese Authorities Keep Mum on Mysterious Respiratory Illness as Hospital Releases Patients
Chinese authorities said they identified a possible cause for an unknown viral pneumonia: a new type of coronavirus, ...
January 9, 2020
BY
Nicole Hao
In a Working-Class Hong Kong Neighborhood, the Protests Hit Home
HONG KONG—From the top of Lion Rock, all of Hong Kong reveals itself: the sprawl of the Kowloon ...
October 30, 2019
BY
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Hong Kong Diner Offers Protest-Inspired ‘Eyeball’ Mocktails and ‘Tear Gas’ Eggs
HONG KONG—Pro-democracy protests that have roiled Hong Kong for more than three months are providing culinary inspiration for ...
September 20, 2019
BY
Reuters
Hong Kong Bakery’s Mooncakes Carry Protest Movement Slogans
HONG KONG—A Hong Kong bakery is doing its part to support the city's pro-democracy protest movement by making ...
August 19, 2019
BY
The Associated Press
Young Hongkongers Frustrated at City’s High Cost of Living, Stirs Protest
HONG KONG—Young people in Hong Kong have been at the forefront of violent protests over a proposed extradition ...
July 4, 2019
BY
Reuters
Asia Welcomes Year of the Pig With Banquets, Temple Visits
BEIJING—Asia welcomed the Lunar Year of the Pig with visits to temples, family banquets and the world's biggest ...
February 5, 2019
BY
The Associated Press
Taiwan Rated the Top Spot for Expats in 2016
Taiwan, stands out above 66 countries and regions, topping the list of expat destinations, according to the latest ...
September 7, 2016
BY
Bill Cox
and
Thomas Leung
Chinese-Canadian Gymnast Awarded Stanford Scholarship
Aleeza Yu, a Canadian-born Chinese gymnast and four-year honor roll student from a public high school in Canada, ...
August 10, 2016
BY
Joyce Lo
and
SQ Wu
Hong Kong Life Expectancy Once Again Overtakes Japan and Tops the List
Japan's latest survey shows that Hong Kong becomes the "Capital of Longevity", overtaking Japan in life expectancy once ...
August 4, 2016
BY
Thomas Leung
Hong Kong drifter: Hong Kong has a human touch
Since 2003, when Hong Kong universities were allowed to start enrolling mainland Chinese students, more than 160,000 mainlanders ...
June 3, 2016
BY
Jialian Zeng
Woman Drives Into Canadian Bay After a Wrong Turn
A 23-year-old Canadian woman drove her car straight into an Ontario bay earlier this week, after missing the ...
May 14, 2016
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Teens in Prom Limo Escape Before It Bursts Into Flames
A group of teenagers who were on their way to prom had to flee from their limo after ...
May 14, 2016
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Are Our Smartphones Afflicting Us All With Symptoms of ADHD?
When was the last time you opened your laptop midconversation or brought your desktop computer to the dinner ...
May 13, 2016
BY
Kostadin Kushlev
Students Are Using ‘Smart’ Spy Technology to Cheat in Exams
Students at a medical college in Thailand have been caught using spy cameras linked to smartwatches to cheat ...
May 13, 2016
BY
Ritesh Chugh
Australian Woman’s Photoshoot of Her Quintuplets Breaks the Internet
An Australian mother who gave birth to quintuplets in January has released a photo shoot of her new ...
May 13, 2016
BY
Sherley Boursiquot
Video of World’s Tallest Rollercoaster Will Make You Squeamish
A video of a 20-story tall rollercoaster with a 90-degree drop is terrifying many. The Valravn, has been dubbed ...
May 13, 2016
BY
Jack Phillips
Jordan Boosts Animal Welfare at Famed Petra Tourist Site
Stables and a clinic have been installed at Jordan’s famous Petra tourist site for overworked and sometimes mistreated ...
May 13, 2016
BY
AFP
Video: Woman Gets Instant Karma After Passing a School Bus
A woman tried to pass a school bus in her car by using the sidewalk. And a police ...
May 13, 2016
BY
Jack Phillips
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