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Ezra Cheung

@ezracheungtoto

News reporter at @SCMPNews. Words also seen in @NBCNews, @NikkeiAsia, @nytimes, @CNN, @AFP &c. Virgoan. Foodie. Tea-sipper. Went to Bruce Lee’s primary school.

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HK security chief Chris Tang: The reason for sepcifying these six persons this time is that it has come to my attention that many British government politicians, organisations and media outlets have deliberately discredited our government and attempted to…

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Exclusive: Australian judge goes on record on why they’re staying on Hong Kong’s top court👨‍⚖️⚖️🇭🇰👇

afr.com/world/asia/why…

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Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪(@XinqiSu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hong Kong has profoundly changed since the 2019 protests were quashed.

Rallies are gone and dissents are muted.

But some stories live on, as well as the pain and quest therein.

Here is the story about some of the story tellers:

sg.news.yahoo.com/hong-kong-nove…

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I’ve explored how last month’s announcement to suspend a long-awaited waste-charging scheme has impacted Hong Kong’s recycling sector. Some insiders said they had hoped to tap into the policy to develop their businesses but to no avail. sc.mp/6r9e9?utm_sour… via @scmpnews

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//I congratulate Ronny on his energy, commitment and more importantly, the puberty he always has. And I hope that puberty is not just on developing new talents, but also on other things.//

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People were seen being taken away by police, including a woman who caused a small commotion while holding a book related to the national security law, as well as people who turned on the flashlights on their mobile phones.

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Artist Sanmu showed up in Causeway Bay alone on the eve of the 35th anniversary of . He was soon surrounded first by reporters and then police. He was just taken away by a police van.

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It is now seven months since award-winning Minnie Chan last filed a story for South China Morning Post. Based here in , last seen in Beijing. Her children, current and former colleagues and the community of journalists here care only for her welfare and hope she is OK.

It is now seven months since award-winning #journalist Minnie Chan last filed a story for @SCMPNews. Based here in #HongKong, last seen in Beijing. Her children, current and former colleagues and the community of journalists here care only for her welfare and hope she is OK.
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'WeChat is not targeting user expansion, and it is very cautious about the potential risks of growing too big.'

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Our updated explainer: ⁦Tom Kellogg⁩ said while the acquittal of two activists — a first under the national security law — was welcome, it is clear that the courts continue to follow the government’s line in all national security cases. apnews.com/article/3da0cf…

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Protest regular Alexandra Wong, nicknamed 'Grandma Wong', was kept around 50 metres away from the court entrance and surrounded by police.

'Release all political prisoners, support the 47,' she yelled. Police presence has ramped up in the past two hours.

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Hong Kong's High Court will soon deliver verdicts for 16 pro-democracy figures who pleaded not guilty to subversion under a Beijing-imposed national security law.

AFP News Agency story on what we can expect today: yhoo.it/3VvqPzj

Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 and I are on the scene. More to follow🧵

Hong Kong's High Court will soon deliver verdicts for 16 pro-democracy figures who pleaded not guilty to subversion under a Beijing-imposed national security law. @AFP story on what we can expect today: yhoo.it/3VvqPzj @XinqiSu and I are on the scene. More to follow🧵
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Hong Kong police arrested six people, including a former organizer of the city’s annual vigil that commemorated China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown, for allegedly publishing seditious content, in what were the first arrests under the city’s new security law apnews.com/article/85606b…

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: Scotland-based digital music distributor EmuBands confirmed that it removed the protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong' from platforms globally.

Managing director Ally Gray told AFP News Agency it was his decision and it was due to the court order.

Story: bit.ly/3WVnHh5

#BREAKING: Scotland-based digital music distributor EmuBands confirmed that it removed the protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong' from platforms globally. Managing director Ally Gray told @AFP it was his decision and it was due to the court order. Story: bit.ly/3WVnHh5
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When you search “Glory to Hong Kong” on Apple Music, the only result is a Vietnamese song.

Music steaming platforms Apple Music and Spotify have reportedly remove the song after a Hong Kong court granted an interim injunction on “national security” grounds.

When you search “Glory to Hong Kong” on Apple Music, the only result is a Vietnamese song. Music steaming platforms @AppleMusic and @Spotify have reportedly remove the song after a Hong Kong court granted an interim injunction on “national security” grounds.
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Outside Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, where thousands are protesting a bill rammed through by the opposition KMT to give the chamber — where they outnumber the ruling DPP — new prosecutorial powers.

Critics say this undermines the democratic process and endangers Taiwan’s security.

Outside Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, where thousands are protesting a bill rammed through by the opposition KMT to give the chamber — where they outnumber the ruling DPP — new prosecutorial powers. Critics say this undermines the democratic process and endangers Taiwan’s security.
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