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As Thailand Protests, Hong Kong Offers Solidarity

As Thailand Protests, Hong Kong Offers Solidarity

By Jessie Lau
The Milk Tea Alliance began online, but has morphed into transnational connections between real world protests.
Hong Kong’s National Security Law Creeps Into Education Sector

Hong Kong’s National Security Law Creeps Into Education Sector

By Jessie Lau
Critics warn free discussion in schools is under attack amid new restrictions on teaching topics.

US Presidential Elections 2020: The Future of Hong Kong

US Presidential Elections 2020: The Future of Hong Kong

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Allen Carlson.

How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

By Jason Hung
Between COVID-19 and the new national security law, foreign investors may be losing their taste for the Hong Kong market.

Hong Kong-Indonesian Couples Caught in the Middle Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Hong Kong-Indonesian Couples Caught in the Middle Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

By Jason Hung
Plans for a travel bubble between Hong Kong and Indonesia have been put on hold, disappointing couples who have been left separated by closed borders.
Is Press Freedom Dying in Hong Kong?

Is Press Freedom Dying in Hong Kong?

By Jason Hung
New restrictions on police-recognized press accreditations raise the specter of hand-picked media coverage.

Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists

Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists

By Shannon Tiezzi
The divergent fates of 20-something activists Wong, Agnes Chow, and Nathan Law demonstrate the new reality for Hong Kong’s young democrats.
How Identity Politics Overshadowed Hong Kong

How Identity Politics Overshadowed Hong Kong

By Jin Kai
An interview with Wong Tsz Yuen, senior reporter at Phoenix TV, on the past, present, and future of Hong Kong through the lens of “identity politics.”

The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law

The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law

By Simon Shen
Is there a role for international courts in upholding the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong?

Inside Hong Kong’s Besieged Legislative Council, Democrats Refuse to Surrender

Inside Hong Kong’s Besieged Legislative Council, Democrats Refuse to Surrender

By Kevin Holden
Banned candidates. Arrested lawmakers. Cancelled elections. What remains of democracy in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong Begins Mass Testing for Virus Amid Public Doubts

Hong Kong Begins Mass Testing for Virus Amid Public Doubts

By Associated Press
The mass testing campaign has become another flashpoint over the city's interactions with the mainland.
No Future for the Children of Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong

No Future for the Children of Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong

By Yen Nguyen
Hong Kong has one of the lowest acceptance rates for asylum seekers in the developed world. For minors, that means a future defined only by uncertainty.

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