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Why are Africans in China being targeted?

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China stands accused of inhumane treatment against Africans during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Canada grants asylum to one of Edward Snowden’s ‘angels’

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They are known as Snowden's 'angels,' a group of refugees living in Hong Kong who hid Edward Snowden, one of the most wanted men in the U.S. Now, one of them, a mother, along with her young daughter, have arrived in Canada, after being...
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Snowden on refugees' life in Hong Kong

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Edward Snowden tells Adrienne Arsenault about the danger the people who helped hide him in Hong Kong face now that what they did is public.
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Edward Snowden on 'Snowden angels' and his warning for Canada

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Former CIA employee and NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has a message for Canada. He sat down for an exclusive interview with The National's Adrienne Arsenault.
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Instagram tourists test patience of Hong Kong locals

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For smartphone-wielding hordes of tourists, Hong Kong boasts a host of must-have Instagram locations — but crowds of snap-happy travellers are testing the patience of locals and transforming once quaint pockets of the bustling...
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Different paths to China - Macau and Hong Kong - why? | Inside Story

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Hong Kong has resisted Beijing's tightening control, while Macau has embraced the one country, two systems rule.
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Can China quell dissent in Hong Kong? | Inside Story

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China faces an increasingly angry movement in Hong Kong
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Can the world still look to U.S. for leadership on democracy?

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World leaders react in shock to storming of U.S. Capitol in Washington
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Golden Visas: How some wealthy immigrants abuse Quebec's immigration program

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An investigation into so-called Golden Visas by Radio-Canada program Enquête reveals the extent some wealthy immigrants have gone to abuse a Quebec immigration program.
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How is the U.S. election being viewed around the world?

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Al Jazeera's correspondents explain the impact of the presidential race on different regions around the world
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Australia: The battle to get Big Tech to pay for news | The Listening Post

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A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
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Hong Kong and the Uighurs: How far will China go? | UpFront (Full)

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We discuss the Hong Kong protests and China's crackdown on Uighurs and debate US policy on illegal Israeli settlements.
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Colombia and the FARC: Is the peace deal unravelling? UpFront (Full)

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We challenge former president Juan Manuel Santos on his deal with FARC fighters and war crimes committed on his watch.
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China: Truth In A Pandemic | 101 East

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When the coronavirus outbreak began, what really went on in Wuhan, the Chinese city at the heart of the pandemic?
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Why have democracy leaders in Hong Kong been arrested? I Inside Story

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15 activists face court as more concerns are raised about the city's autonomy
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Will life ever return to normal after coronavirus lockdown? I Inside Story

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Countries with falling infection rates cautiously relax restrictions
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Amidst Lockdown, Philippines's Largest TV Network Goes Off Air | The Listening Post

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Filipino government forces a TV network off air. Plus, COVID-19 is used as cover to stifle dissent in Hong Kong.
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Caught on camera: Police brutality and racism in Trump's America | The Listening Post

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How the video of a Black man's murder set the United States ablaze. Plus, drone investigations from on high.
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Caught on camera: Police brutality and racism in Trump's America | The Listening Post (Full)

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How the video of a Black man's murder set the United States ablaze. Plus, drone investigations from on high.
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Xiaomi Struggles Before IPO as Investors Worry About Trade Wars

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Before the Chinese smartphone maker hits the public market on Monday, its shares are already trading in the "grey market" down by almost 10 percent from its issue price of around $2 a pop. Cheddar's Nora Ali and Brad Smith break down the...
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Xiaomi Upsets In First Trading Day

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The Chinese smartphone giant couldn’t live up to the hype in its Hong Kong debut as shares closed down. “Investors are really confused about whether to position this company as a hardware company or just a services company,” says Tarun...
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Xiaomi Disappoints in First Trading Day

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The Chinese smartphone giant couldn’t live up to the hype in its Hong Kong market debut, with shares down more than a percent. “Investors are really confused about whether to position this company as a hardware company or just a services...
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Testing Out New Restaurant Concepts With Pop-Ups

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Mr Bing CEO Brian Goldberg brought the lessons he learned from starting a food chain in Hong Kong to New York City, where he launched his Chinese crepe business by starting with pop-ups and trendy food hall locations.
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Art Basel Hong Kong opens its doors

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Two-hundred-and-forty-eight leading galleries from 32 countries are showcasing their work at Asia's largest contemporary art fair. Art Basel Hong Kong is in its sixth edition and features some of the biggest names on the international...