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It’s Hong Kong’s biggest national security case under a Beijing-imposed law that crushed a once-thriving pro-democracy movement.
An appeals court has granted the Hong Kong government’s request to ban the protest song, overturning an earlier ruling.
Politics
Multiple news reports indicate that Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz misleadingly claimed he was in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, part of a broader pattern of inaccuracies that Republicans hope to exploit.
The convictions of two Hong Kong journalists who led a now-shuttered online news outlet have deepened concerns over the city’s press freedom.
Former Stand News editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen and another editor are the first journalists convicted under a colonial-era sedition law.
Business
U.S. stocks rebounded after falling oil prices released some of the pressure that had built up on the market.
A Hong Kong court has sentenced 12 people to prison Saturday over the storming of the city’s legislative council building at the height of the antigovernment protests in 2019.
Movies
John Woo rewrote the rules of mayhem during the ’80s and ’90s and the goodwill his fans have for him carry this half-successful remake across the finish line.
Security in Beijing is tight around Tiananmen Square as China marks 35 years since a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests.
A Hong Kong court convicted 14 pro-democracy activists in the city’s biggest national security case under a law imposed by Beijing to suppress dissent.