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Democrats believe lawyers with political connections may help them more in court
Airline’s chair warns it faces ‘most challenging period’ as impact of Delta variant hits home
Beijing’s security crackdown spreads as pop singer charged over 2018 election rally performance
Police probe fans who shouted down Chinese national anthem during medal ceremony
Former waiter rode a motorbike into police lines at a protest last year
The mystery of a mob attack on commuters and pro-democracy protesters is still under scrutiny two years later
Accused rode motorcycle bearing flag with banned slogan into police line
Business fears impact of legislation that targets posting of personal information online
One year on, long-cherished norms such as the right to bail and trial by jury are under attack
Man dies after turning knife on himself in what authorities say was ‘lone wolf’ terrorist attack
Lapse means lender cannot sponsor listings in city as it tries to relaunch equities business
Boisterous newspaper was emblematic of city’s longstanding reputation for an open media
Hundreds queue as pro-democracy tabloid prints 1m copies after being forced to shutter
Newspaper renowned for challenging government to close after assets frozen and journalists arrested
Incident raises fears over future of financial centre’s independent legal system
Pro-democracy newspaper’s assets frozen and 2 senior executives face national security charges
Executives of Jimmy Lai’s Apple Daily tabloid detained as hundreds of officers raid newsroom
Ties between sides collapse as rising political tensions hit important trade relationship
Authorities seek to prevent protesters commemorating 1989 massacre in Beijing
Crowds expected to avoid gathering this year for first time in three decades for fear of arrest
Business groups call for measures to be extended to other sectors as city lags behind in reopening
Thousands in the Chinese territory have applied for visas after the UK made an offer to 3m residents
Low inoculation rates because of vaccine hesitancy threaten city’s economic recovery
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