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The United States is treating Hong Kong as mainland China. Business is starting to do the same Hong Kong (CNN Business) The relationship between China and the West is rapidly eroding, and that could have serious implications for Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub. The latest blow to the city's standing came Tuesday, when US President ...
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Asia Today: Rules return in Hong Kong, India, ease in China HONG KONG — Renewed restrictions took effect in Hong Kong on Wednesday, with restaurants limited to takeout after 6 p.m., as the Asian financial center battles a resurgence of the coronavirus. Mask-wearing has been made compulsory on public transport ...
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Huge protests rock several countries as coronavirus ignites rage against governments (CNN) Major protests are breaking out against governments in several countries after coronavirus sparked fury over grievances including economic problems and alleged corruption or incompetence. Demonstrators have taken to the streets to voice their ...
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The Latest: Tokyo governor warns infections rising quickly TOKYO — Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike says the spread of infections in the Japanese capital has escalated to levels tantamount to "issuing an alarm," and requested residents and business owners to step up preventive measures. Support our journalism.
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South Korea's President says he's a feminist. Three of his allies have been accused of sex crimes Seoul, South Korea (CNN) The woman who accused Seoul's mayor of sexual harassment says the city government told her he wasn't "that kind of person" when she made her complaint, according to two non-profit organizations working with her.
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Poland's LGBT community feels fear and anger after election WARSAW, Poland — Members of Poland's LGBT community say they are angry and afraid after President Andrzej Duda won re-election in a divisive campaign that cast their movement for equal rights as a dangerous "ideology" that threatens families in the ...
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US Weighs Sweeping Travel Ban on Chinese Communist Party Members The Trump administration is considering a sweeping ban on travel to the United States by members of the Chinese Communist Party and their families, according to people familiar with the proposal, a move that would almost certainly prompt retaliation ...
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Confirmed US virus cases rise amid new global restrictions MIAMI — California, Arizona, Texas and Florida together reported about 36,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday as restrictions aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic took hold in the United States and around the world in an unsettling sign ...
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Canada's coronavirus performance hasn't been perfect. But it's done far better than the US TORONTO — For the Canadian leader, it was a rare poke at the United States. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was defending his government's historic budget deficit, caused largely by shutting down parts of the economy and ramping up spending on ...
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Western Newsrooms Weigh Alternatives to Hong Kong as Beijing Tightens Grip HONG KONG—For decades, Hong Kong's press freedoms have made it a hub for Western media organizations covering Asia. Beijing's new national-security law is causing many newsrooms to rethink the city's status as a haven for journalists. On Tuesday ...
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