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Why Do Hong Kong Football Fans Boo the Chinese National Anthem?

Why Do Hong Kong Football Fans Boo the Chinese National Anthem?

By Jin Kai
Once again, the national anthem is greeted by boos during a football match in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's Voice of Discontent

Hong Kong's Voice of Discontent

By Luke Hunt
Economic realities shake China's 20-year hold on an old colony.

Human Rights Under Siege in Hong Kong

Human Rights Under Siege in Hong Kong

By Mabel Au
Beijing has signaled its intent to curtail freedom of expression and judicial independence in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong’s Make-or-Break Moment

Hong Kong’s Make-or-Break Moment

By Brian C. H. Fong
20 years after Hong Kong officially joined the PRC, the “one country, two systems” model hangs in the balance.

China's Vision for Hong Kong

China's Vision for Hong Kong

By Zheng Zhu
One Basic Law, two interpretations: the political framework behind Hong Kong's recent controversies.
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Departs for Exercises and Possible Port Call in Hong Kong

Chinese Aircraft Carrier Departs for Exercises and Possible Port Call in Hong Kong

By Ankit Panda
The Liaoning has left Qingdao for another training deployment.

Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong

Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong

By Merriden Varrall
In remembering the Tiananmen Incident, Hong Kongers hope to prevent a similar fate for their city.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive-Elect Already Struggling

Hong Kong's Chief Executive-Elect Already Struggling

By Cal Wong
Carrie Lam is finding it difficult to fill her cabinet, thanks to restrictions from Beijing.

China Celebrates 27th Anniversary of Hong Kong Basic Law With Threats

China Celebrates 27th Anniversary of Hong Kong Basic Law With Threats

By Cal Wong
Chinese scholars and officials emphasize that Hong Kong's autonomy is a gift from Beijing – and can be revoked.

Beijing’s Interpretation of Hong Kong Basic Law to Apply Retroactively

Beijing’s Interpretation of Hong Kong Basic Law to Apply Retroactively

By Cal Wong
The two legislators removed from office by Beijing's decision have their appeal rejected.

Hong Kong’s Richest Man Promises to Elect Someone Who Loves the City

Hong Kong’s Richest Man Promises to Elect Someone Who Loves the City

By Cal Wong
The influential businessman pledges to put his vote on the Election Committee to good use.
Hong Kong’s New Political Blood

Hong Kong’s New Political Blood

By Cal Wong
Hong Kong's localists captured a surprising amount of the vote -- which is bad news for Beijing.

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