The legislation targets “external interference” and the theft of state secrets, with implications for businesses, journalists, civil servants and others.
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The law targets political offenses like treason and insurrection with penalties as harsh as life imprisonment, giving officials more power…
Read More »Country Garden was once China’s biggest developer but ran out of money. A lender is taking it to court in…
Read More »Shuen Chun-wa, 81, and her husband hurried toward a green bus with two dozen other Hong Kong residents, dragging empty…
Read More »Investors worried about China’s economy shunned Hong Kong’s stock market, once one of the biggest and most important in the…
Read More »The activist, Tony Chung, was imprisoned after advocating for the territory’s independence. Even after his release, he said, his situation…
Read More »Jimmy Lai, who published an antigovernment newspaper, faces up to life in prison if convicted on national security charges, which…
Read More »A Washington state senator, Jeff Wilson, said he discovered the pistol on his flight and notified customs officials at the…
Read More »The government, seeking a broad order to stop the internet distribution of “Glory to Hong Kong,” will return to court…
Read More »A new display on the 1989 massacre is set to open in Manhattan, two years after a Tiananmen museum closed…
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