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Hong Kong
The Battle for Democracy in Hong Kong
By Kerry Brown
Armed With SARS Lessons, China Fights H7N9 Bird Flu
By Shannon Tiezzi
Kim Jong-Un Impersonator Delights Hong Kong, the Internet
After a viral photograph, one Australian man became a full-time “dictator.”
Hong Kong Won’t Delay Sanctions Against the Philippines
Hong Kong says Typhoon Haiyan won’t delay its plans to impose sanctions against the Philippines.
China’s Global War Against Press Freedom
Beijing has long censored domestic news. Now the CCP is aggressively targeting foreign media.
Blood Elephants: Asia’s Ivory Demand Fuels African Conflicts
An ivory bust in Hong Kong this week sheds light on a growing problem for Asia and Africa.
China and the UK Trade Barbs Over Hong Kong Democracy
As things stand now, the question is not “if” but “how much” Beijing will involve itself in the 2017 elections.
Bruce Lee: Remembering a Kung Fu Legend 40 Years On
Fans around the world remember Bruce Lee on the 40th anniversary of his untimely death.
And the Largest Foreign Landowner in China is... IKEA???
Plus, did the iPhone 5 kill this Chinese girl? Tuesday China links.
IMD: Hong Kong, Singapore Most Competitive in Asia
The Asia-Pacific again does well in the latest IMD world rankings, which raise questions about austerity.
Kowloon Walled City: Anarchy and Inspiration in the City of Darkness
It’s been 20 years since Kowloon’s infamous walled city was demolished.
One Country, Two Systems: Human Rights in Hong Kong
Beijing has said Hong Kong can directly elect its leaders from 2017. Will they hold to the promise?