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Hong Kong press freedom

Hong Kong Is Unrecognizable After 2 Years Under the National Security Law

Hong Kong Is Unrecognizable After 2 Years Under the National Security Law

By Angeli Datt
Five ways the law has deepened authoritarianism in the territory as conditions are set to worsen.

The Gutting of Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster

The Gutting of Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster

By Sarah Cook
A government takeover of Radio Television Hong Kong has far-reaching implications.
What Apple Daily Means for Hong Kong

What Apple Daily Means for Hong Kong

By Jessie Lau
The crackdown on Apple Daily and Jimmy Lai is the culmination of a decades-long saga that encapsulates the broader struggle for press freedom in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster Under Siege

Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster Under Siege

By Jessie Lau
The arrest of a freelance journalist in connection with her work on an investigation is just the latest challenge to RTHK’s reporting.

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.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Report: Hong Kong Human Rights Situation Worst Since 1997

Report: Hong Kong Human Rights Situation Worst Since 1997

By Cal Wong
According to Amnesty International, Hong Kong's human rights are at their lowest ebb since the return to Chinese rule.

Crackdown on Hong Kong's Dissident Publications Continues

Crackdown on Hong Kong's Dissident Publications Continues

By Cal Wong
Two more journalists from Hong Kong are convicted of illegal business operations.
‘Mighty Current’: Beijing’s Creeping Control over Hong Kong Media

‘Mighty Current’: Beijing’s Creeping Control over Hong Kong Media

By Madeline Earp
The buyout of SCMP, and the 'disappearance' of 5 Hong Kong booksellers, are signs of Beijing's growing reach.

What Hong Kong Occupy Could Achieve

What Hong Kong Occupy Could Achieve

By Stratos Pourzitakis
The protestors may not win genuine universal suffrage for 2017, but they may do something even more important.

Hong Kong: Two Systems, One Country?

Hong Kong: Two Systems, One Country?

By Samson Yuen and Kitty Ho
The stabbing of a former news editor is a symptom of a broader squeeze on the city’s freedoms.

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