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Apple Daily's demise deals another blow to Hong Kong's battered reputation Hong Kong (CNN Business) Hong Kong has long been Asia's leading financial hub, straddling the West and China. But as Beijing tightens its grip on a city still largely cut off by coronavirus restrictions, it's increasingly tricky for tech, media and banks to do ...
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In China, the media doesn't hold the powerful accountable. It ensures those in power hold on to it But for China's ruling Communist Party, even that is seen as too much of a threat. This week, Hong Kong's largest and loudest pro-democracy tabloid ...
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Uyghurs in Xinjiang are being given long prison sentences. Their families say they have done nothing wrong Hong Kong (CNN) Newlyweds Mehray Mezensof and Mirzat Taher were two days from leaving Xinjiang to start a new life in Australia when Chinese police knocked on their door in April 2017, seized Taher's passport and threw him into detention. During the ...
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Frenchwoman who killed abusive husband faints in court as prosecutors seek sentence that could see her walk free If confirmed, Bacot would walk free, as she has already spent a year in detention, the lawyer, Nathalie Tomasini, explained to French media. Bacot has admitted to shooting Daniel Polette in 2016. She previously referred to him as her stepfather before they ...
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UK health secretary apologizes for breaching social distancing rules after photo of kiss with aide emerges Britain's Health Secretary Matt Hancock found himself at the center of swirling controversy Friday as the Sun newspaper splashed a photograph on its front page of him passionately embracing his aide and former university friend, Gina Coladangelo, apparently ...
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Venice reinventing itself as sustainable tourism capital After a 15-month pause in mass international travel, Venetians are contemplating how to welcome visitors back to its picture-postcard canals and Byzantine backdrops without suffering the past indignities of crowds clogging narrow alleyways, day-trippers ...
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What to know about Canada's residential schools and the unmarked graves found nearby TORONTO — For the second time in less than a month, a First Nation in Canada reported grim news: Ground-penetrating radar had uncovered evidence of hundreds of unmarked graves near a former residential school for Indigenous children. Support our ...
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Palestinians demand end to Abbas presidency after activist dies during 'brutal beating and arrest' The body of Banat, 45, was borne aloft through the streets of Hebron where he lived, following a funeral ceremony at the mosque. Crowds, estimated by CNN at 15,000 in number, walked behind the body waving Palestinian flags, proclaiming him a martyr.
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Matt Hancock, Britain's beleaguered health secretary, apologizes after being caught in embrace with aide Hancock is under fire after The Sun published a story with photographs that appear to show him kissing Gina Coladangelo, whom the tabloid claims is his friend and adviser. The Sun alleges that the images are from May 6, two weeks before cross-household ...
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Brussels Edition: Blowing Off Steam Meanwhile, Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron are cross at Greece (and others) for waiving quarantine requirements for visitors who have received Chinese and Russian vaccines that aren't approved in the EU, and accepting tourists from countries such as ...
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