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Hong Kong
Impact of Security Law on H.K. Democracy Movement
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
H.K. Grants Police New Powers Under Security Law
By Natalie Lung and Jason Scott / Bloomberg
Hong Kong Bans Protest Slogan Under National Security Law
By Iain Marlow and Natalie Lung / Bloomberg
U.K. Offers 3 Million Hong Kong Residents Path to Citizenship
By Madeline Roache
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Hong Kong
U.S. Restricts Hong Kong's Access to Sensitive Technology
The Commerce Department said it was suspending regulations allowing special treatment to Hong Kong over things including export license exceptions
By Jenny Leonard, Iain Marlow and John Harney / Bloomberg
June 30, 2020
Hong Kong Security Law Passes
The swiftly enacted legislation grants Beijing broad new powers to quell the protest movement that engulfed the city last year
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
June 29, 2020
White House Froze Funds to Aid Hong Kong Protesters
The money might have helped people in Hong Kong evade surveillance by the Chinese government
By Billy Perrigo
June 26, 2020
H.K. Leader Says She Hasn’t Seen Draft of Security Law
“We have not seen the complete details of the proposed legislation,” she said. “We were commenting on what we have seen”
By Iain Marlow and Natalie Lung / Bloomberg
June 23, 2020
Hong Kong Protest Anniversary: What's Changed
Desperation forces some to call for a break from China
By TIME Staff
June 9, 2020
Hongkongers Commemorate Tiananmen Anniversary Despite Ban
Many fear it will be the last year they are allowed to commemorate the 1989 killings in Beijing's Tiananmen Square
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
June 4, 2020
Hong Kong Is Caught in the Middle of the Great U.S.-China Power Struggle
The protesters didn’t expect to be back on the streets so soon.Life in Hong Kong had only just started to resemble a new normal after the threat of the pandemic subsided. But there they were...
By Laignee Barron
June 4, 2020
How Hong Kong's Loss of 'Special Status' Could Hit Business
Hong Kong risks becoming a casualty in the emerging cold war between Washington and Beijing
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
May 29, 2020
China Approves Hong Kong Security Legislation, Defying Trump
The move to bypass Hong Kong's legislature has alarmed Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activists and politicians
By Iain Marlow / Bloomberg
May 28, 2020
'A Sad Result.' U.S. Says Hong Kong No Longer Autonomous
One leading pro-democracy figure thanked Washington, others said the move was bad news for Hong Kong people
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
May 28, 2020
Trump Admin. Considers Sanctioning Over H.K. Security Bill
The U.S. is considering a range of sanctions to punish China for its crackdown on Hong Kong
By Jenny Leonard, Jennifer Jacobs, Saleha Mohsin and Nick Wadhams / Bloomberg
May 27, 2020
Hong Kong Anthem Bill Sparks Renewed Protests
Hong Kong's national anthem bill would make booing China's anthem punishable by three years in jail. It's sparking renewed protests
By AMY GUNIA / HONG KONG
May 26, 2020
H.K. Leader Carrie Lam Dismisses Opposition to Security Law
Hong Kong’s leader defended China’s moves to impose sweeping national security laws in the territory amid renewed protests and growing international concern over what it would mean for the city’s future autonomy.Local residents support the...
By Iain Marlow and Natalie Lung / Bloomberg
May 26, 2020
Here's How Restaurants Are Keeping Diners Safe in Hong Kong
Hong Kong hasn't recorded a cluster of coronavirus cases related to restaurants since late March. Here's how eateries are protecting customers
By Amy Gunia / Hong Kong
May 25, 2020
'Saddest Day in Hong Kong's History'
Calls for flash mobs appeared on social media channels, an indication that mass protests could soon reemerge
By Laignee Barron / Hong Kong
May 22, 2020
What to Know About the Hong Kong National Security Law
Chinese authorities announced on Thursday plans to bypass Hong Kong's legislature to enact a national security law that pro-democracy campaigners say is aimed at cracking down on dissent in the city
By Amy Gunia / Hong Kong
May 22, 2020
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