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Business confidence shaken in Hong Kong as government moves to pass extradition Bill
June 11, 2019
June 11, 2019 5:59 PM
HONG KONG - Business confidence in Hong Kong is under more pressure as the government moves to secure a quick passage of the extradition bill that has stoked fear in parts of the community, although some observers believe this unease will dissipate.
HONG KONG - Business confidence in Hong Kong is under more pressure as the government moves to secure a quick passage of the extradition bill that has stoked fear in parts of the community, although some observers believe this unease will dissipate.
NEWS ANALYSIS - Fear of losing rights and distrust in China's judiciary helped mobilise opposition in Hong Kong
June 10, 2019
June 10, 2019 10:11 PM
HONG KONG - Fear of losing their rights and a lack of trust in China's judiciary led to what was undoubtedly Hong Kong's biggest street protest since the handover with organisers saying more than a million people hit the streets on Sunday (June 9) in an unprecedented show of strength.
HONG KONG - Fear of losing their rights and a lack of trust in China's judiciary led to what was undoubtedly Hong Kong's biggest street protest since the handover with organisers saying more than a million people hit the streets on Sunday (June 9) in an unprecedented show of strength.
Hong Kong lawyers hold silent march in protest against extradition Bill
June 06, 2019
June 06, 2019 9:32 PM
HONG KONG - With less than a week to go before the divisive extradition Bill goes through a second reading,the pressure on the Hong Kong government to drop the proposed legislation has mounted, with the city's lawyers marching on Thursday (June 6) in a silent protest.
HONG KONG - With less than a week to go before the divisive extradition Bill goes through a second reading,the pressure on the Hong Kong government to drop the proposed legislation has mounted, with the city's lawyers marching on Thursday (June 6) in a silent protest.
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