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Editor, CEO denied bail in Apple Daily case in Hong Kong

Editor, CEO denied bail in Apple Daily case in Hong Kong

Sigh....... A Hong Kong court ordered the top editor of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily and the head of its parent ...
National security law: at least 150 Hong Kong district councillors face disqualification next month under new oath-taking legislation

National security law: at least 150 Hong Kong district councillors face disqualification next month under new oath-taking legislation

The SCMP reports... Councillors who ran in opposition’s unofficial primary, offered their offices as polling stations, or threatened to vote ...
Breaking News: Hong Kong national security law: Apple Daily editor-in-chief, 4 directors arrested in early morning raid over alleged collusion with foreign forces

Breaking News: Hong Kong national security law: Apple Daily editor-in-chief, 4 directors arrested in early morning raid over alleged collusion with foreign forces

Apple Daily & HKFP are next on the authorities list and the process has started as of this morning... Publisher ...
South China Morning Post: National security law: Hong Kong should appoint judges from Singapore, Malaysia to limit city’s reliance on Western jurists, lawmakers say

South China Morning Post: National security law: Hong Kong should appoint judges from Singapore, Malaysia to limit city’s reliance on Western jurists, lawmakers say

Several legislators want Hong Kong to look to the rest of Asia for Court of Final Appeal candidates rather than ...
Foreign judges will remain part of HK's 'hard as a rock' judicial system  Says Carrie Lam

Foreign judges will remain part of HK’s ‘hard as a rock’ judicial system Says Carrie Lam

Hong Kong will continue to invite foreign judges to its courts and the city's legal system remains "hard as a ...
WSJ Article: ‘Do We Need to Be in Hong Kong?’ Global Companies Are Eying the Exits

WSJ Article: ‘Do We Need to Be in Hong Kong?’ Global Companies Are Eying the Exits

The trickle will eventually turn to a flood with most of the business leeching into Singapore we'd imagine. That said ...

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