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Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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International
The CEO of Hong Kong’s 118-year-old, Alibaba-owned newspaper is quitting to sell NFTs
By
Eamon Barrett
March 17, 2022
International
2 cities, 2 outbreaks, 1 lockdown: Shenzhen residents resent nearby Hong Kong for its ‘privileged’ COVID response
By
Eamon Barrett
March 15, 2022
Features
‘Get out, no matter what’: Quarantine camps, family separations, and a looming lockdown are the final straw for Hong Kong’s fleeing expats
By
Grady McGregor
March 5, 2022
International
Hong Kong is quarantining patients in understaffed and overrun government camps as it records more COVID cases than the entire U.S.
By
Eamon Barrett
March 3, 2022
International
Hong Kong failed to vaccinate its elderly. Now COVID deaths are overwhelming morgues and forcing the city to consider a lockdown
By
Eamon Barrett
March 1, 2022
International
Record Omicron outbreak is forcing Hong Kong to abandon some pillars of Beijing’s COVID-zero strategy
By
Richard Frost
and
Bloomberg
February 28, 2022
Health
Hong Kong’s plan to test 7.4 million residents is unlikely to stop COVID—but may give scientists missing answers on Omicron
By
Grady McGregor
February 23, 2022
International
China tech stocks sink to new lows as investors worry about a revived crackdown by Beijing
By
Jeanny Yu
,
Ishika Mookerjee
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
Companies are eyeing Hong Kong’s exits. Singapore is the obvious alternative, but moving there isn’t as easy as it seems
By
Simon Willis
February 22, 2022
International
Hong Kong banned international flights with little notice. Residents are stranded overseas and spending huge sums on ‘washouts’ to get home
By
Yvonne Lau
February 19, 2022
International
Hong Kong insists on isolating every COVID patient. A massive outbreak means the crowded city is running out of space
By
Grady McGregor
February 18, 2022
International
Hong Kong contained COVID for 2 years. Now it has more cases than New York City and London
By
Grady McGregor
February 17, 2022
International
Hong Kong’s hospitals are so full from a COVID outbreak they’re treating patients outside—and a cold snap is coming
By
Phoebe Sedgman
and
Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
Health
From New York to the Netherlands, the (western) world is moving on from Omicron. Here’s where the big rollback is happening
By
Tristan Bove
February 12, 2022
Crypto meets media: The company controlled by the crypto billionaire worth $86.8 billion just sank $200 million into Forbes
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
February 10, 2022
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Eleanor Pringle