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Hong Kong extradition law
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Hong Kong Activists’ Deadline Passes Without Government Response
By Associated Press
Activists are gearing up for another round of protests after the government declines to withdraw the extradition bill.
China Blinks on Hong Kong – This Time
By Ken Moritsugu
The larger divide between the central government and the semi-autonomous city remains.
What China Is Saying About the Hong Kong Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the upside-down world of Chinese state media, the extradition bill is actually supported by most Hong Kongers.
Violence Erupts During Latest Anti-Extradition Protest in Hong Kong
By Christopher Bodeen
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds but protesters insist they won't give up.
Hong Kong Protests: The View From Taiwan
By James X. Morris
Hong Kong’s massive protests could be a bellwether for Taiwan’s 2020 presidential election.
Hundreds of Thousands Join Hong Kong Protest Against Extradition Law. Will It Matter?
By Christopher Bodeen and Yanan Wang
A massive protest against the proposed bill filled Hong Kong streets, but the government signals it won’t change course.
Hong Kong Protests Proposed Extradition Law
By Associated Press
Tens of thousands took to the streets, many carrying umbrellas in a nod to a previous 2014 protest movement.
Hong Kong’s Extradition Changes Tap Into Fears of Diminished Rights
By Eleanor Albert
Proposed changes, which would smooth extraditions to the mainland, must be seen in the broader context of Hong Kong-mainland relations.
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