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In Taiwan, presidential election brings long-simmering tensions with China to the surface
Taiwan's upcoming presidential election is crucial, with significant implications for U.S.-China relations. Incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen, who has rejected Beijing's calls for reunification, has seen a surge in popularity due to external factors like the U.S.-China trade war and Hong Kong protests. Beijing's attempts to control Taiwan through economic incentives and threats have led to diplomatic isolation, but the U.S. remains a key ally, enhancing relations and approving arms sales. Social media is a battleground for misinformation, with efforts from both tech giants and civil society to combat foreign interference.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists appear in court
More than 20 pro-democracy activists appeared in a Hong Kong court accused of participating in an illegal gathering on June 4 to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. The case has been postponed until next month, amid growing concerns over freedom of speech in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists appear in court
Over 20 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong have been accused of joining or organising an illegal gathering to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and appeared in court. Their case has been postponed to the following month amid growing concerns over freedom of speech.
China responds to US criticism over detained Hong Kong activists
Beijing has responded to US concerns regarding the detention of 12 Hong Kong activists in mainland China, with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejecting the notion that the detainees are democracy activists and instead labeling them as individuals attempting to separate Hong Kong from China. The families of the detained, ranging in age from 16 to 33, have appealed to the Hong Kong authorities for assistance in returning the group home.
China responds to US criticism over detained Hong Kong activists
Beijing has responded to US criticism regarding the detention of 12 Hong Kong activists in mainland China, refuting claims that they were democracy activists and asserting they were attempting to separate Hong Kong from China. The US expressed deep concern over the detainees, aged between 16 and 33. Families of the detainees are urging Hong Kong authorities to assist in bringing them home.
In Hong Kong, residents self-censor to steer clear of China’s crackdown
The imposition of a new national security law by China in Hong Kong has led to widespread self-censorship among residents and businesses. The law, which allows police to raid premises without a warrant and order internet firms to remove content, has created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty. The American Chamber of Commerce reports that many U.S. companies are considering moving operations out of the city. The law has also led to the arrest of activists and the suppression of pro-democracy media, exemplified by the raid on the Apple Daily newsroom and the arrest of its owner, Jimmy Lai. The political landscape is shifting, with democratic candidates disqualified from elections and the vote postponed, allegedly due to the pandemic. Cultural and academic sectors are also under pressure to align with Beijing's policies.
HK raises concerns over China involvement in COVID-19 tests
Hong Kong is intensifying its efforts against the coronavirus pandemic by launching voluntary mass testing next month, amid concerns of a third wave. The government has sought assistance from medical experts from mainland China, a move that has sparked mixed reactions among the public.
HK raises concerns over China involvement in COVID-19 tests
Hong Kong is launching voluntary mass coronavirus testing to address a third wave of infections, enlisting medical experts from mainland China. However, this move has sparked concerns and opposition among some residents.
China healthcare workers in Hong Kong to battle COVID-19
Healthcare workers and experts from mainland China have arrived in Hong Kong for the first time to assist in combating the coronavirus outbreak. A team of up to 60 healthcare professionals will be stationed at the territory’s first makeshift hospital. The arrival comes as hospitals and testing centers are nearing capacity, with plans to test all 7.5 million residents. However, their presence has also raised some concerns.
China healthcare workers in Hong Kong to battle COVID-19
Healthcare workers and experts from mainland China have arrived in Hong Kong for the first time to assist in combating the coronavirus outbreak. A team of up to 60 professionals will be stationed at the territory's first makeshift hospital. Hospitals and testing centers were already nearing capacity before plans were announced to test all 7.5 million residents. However, their arrival has also sparked some concerns.
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