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ByteDance says ‘no plans’ to sell TikTok after new US law threatens ban
Hong Kong Free Press· 3 日前Chinese tech giant ByteDance has said it has no plans to sell TikTok after a new US law put it ...
Security law: EU parliament calls for sanctions on Hong Kong leaders; city slams ‘hypocrisy ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 4 日前The Hong Kong government has “strongly opposed” a resolution adopted by the European ...
Hong Kong Cardinal Zen and 4 other activists to challenge conviction over 2019 protester relief fund
Hong Kong Free Press· 6 日前Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen and four other pro-democracy activists are set to appeal their ...
Jimmy Lai was fearless and ‘led by example’ after security law came into force, Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 4 日前Media mogul Jimmy Lai was fearless and “led by example” after the Beijing-enacted security law ...
Hong Kong bus union slams import of mainland Chinese drivers as transport official urges ‘calm’
Hong Kong Free Press· 2 日前A government transport official has urged bus unions “to stay calm” and not take industrial ...
Taiwan’s incoming leader Lai Ching-te names cabinet ahead of May inauguration
Hong Kong Free Press· 4 日前Taiwanese president-elect Lai Ching-te named his cabinet and security team appointees on ...
Germany arrests aide to far-right EU Parliament member on suspicion of spying for China
Hong Kong Free Press· 6 日前An aide to a German far-right member of the European Parliament has been arrested on suspicion ...
Alleged Hong Kong bomb plot during 2019 protests could have caused heavy casualties, ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 6 日前An alleged bomb plot to murder police officers during the 2019 protests and unrest in Hong Kong ...
Arrest of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai’s was ‘heavy blow’ to activist group’s US ties, court ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 5 日前Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai’s arrest dealt a “heavy blow” to pro-democracy advocacy group ...
No need for ‘fake news’ law as long as media industry practices self-discipline, Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong Free Press· 6 日前There is no need for Hong Kong to legislate against “fake news” as long as the media industry ...