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Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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International
Hong Kong’s new mass COVID testing scheme is free and voluntary—and some citizens are suspicious
By
Eamon Barrett
August 26, 2020
International
U.S. sanctions mean Hong Kong’s leader is having trouble using her credit card
By
Iain Marlow
,
Natalie Lung
and
Bloomberg
August 18, 2020
International
Google is not cooperating with user data requests from Hong Kong authorities
By
Naomi Xu Elegant
August 14, 2020
International
Hong Kong police arrest pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai and raid newspaper offices
By
Iain Marlow
,
Natalie Lung
and
Bloomberg
August 10, 2020
International
Startups are already moving data and employees out of Hong Kong over its new security law
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg
July 21, 2020
International
Hong Kong had the coronavirus contained—but 3 missteps may have led to its third wave
By
Naomi Xu Elegant
July 20, 2020
International
The one element of Hong Kong’s new security law that concerns business the most
By
Veta Chan
July 16, 2020
International
‘A real bind:’ Banks that carry out Trump’s new sanctions could violate Hong Kong security law
By
Eamon Barrett
and
Grady McGregor
July 15, 2020
International
Hong Kong passport holders used to get special perks in the U.S. Not anymore
By
Naomi Xu Elegant
July 15, 2020
International
Trump ended Hong Kong’s special trade status. Stocks there shrugged
By
Bloomberg
July 15, 2020
International
Hong Kong Disneyland and additional venues to close amid new coronavirus safety measures
By
Jinshan Hong
,
Manuel Baigorri
and
Bloomberg
July 13, 2020
International
New survey on Hong Kong security law shows business has concerns—but isn’t taking action
By
Grady McGregor
July 13, 2020
International
TikTok is becoming inaccessible in more markets. Tech-savvy users are finding workarounds
By
Naomi Xu Elegant
July 13, 2020
Newsletters
TikTok is the home of viral dance videos—and geopolitical controversies
By
Katherine Dunn
July 10, 2020
Newsletters
‘Crazy’ bull market: Why a warning shot about China’s bull run is spooking global investors
By
Bernhard Warner
July 10, 2020
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