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Bruce Lee died 50-years ago today. His legacy is still felt by fans around the world

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It’s the 50th anniversary of the death of legendary American-born Chinese actor and martial art master Bruce Lee. This is how he became an enduring worldwide movie star and a global icon.
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Hong Kong freedoms: Govt targets exiled pro-democracy activists

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Hong Kong is aiming to ban a song that was widely used during the pro-democracy protests four years ago
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Hong Kong’s national security law three years later

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Three years after China introduced a national security law for Hong Kong that cracked down on anti-government protests, the city has changed. CBC’s Saša Petricic found a different atmosphere where dissent remains, but it’s a lot quieter.
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Retired RCMP officer charged in foreign interference case

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What do we know about William Majcher — a retired RCMP officer facing charges related to foreign interference — and what might come next in the case?
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Thousands of Hong Kong citizens sing "Glory to Hong Kong" in huge show of solidarity

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Thousands of Hong Kong citizens defied the government's move to ban the anthem "Glory to Hong Kong" by singing the song born out of massive pro-democracy protests in 2019.
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HK URBEX really went to touch grass

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Between the pandemic and political changes in Hong Kong, many places are being demolished without people even knowing. These explorers are trying to hold on to some of the city’s past with their photo book ‘Spatial Cemetery’. Abandonment...
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Preserving Hong Kong’s Abandonment | Docs

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Between the pandemic and political changes in Hong Kong, many places are being demolished without people even knowing. These explorers are trying to hold on to some of the city’s past with their photo book ‘Spatial Cemetery’. Abandonment...
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France’s Macron visits China seeking breakthrough in Ukraine war

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French president is expected to push Chinese counterpart Xi not to side with Russia while shoring up economic ties.
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Hong Kong set to make history by hosting first-ever Gay Games in Asia

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Hong Kong is set to host the first-ever Gay Games in Asia, promoting diversity and inclusion in sports. Despite controversy, organisers remain committed to providing an inclusive and accepting environment for participants.
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Hong Kong set to make history by hosting Asia's first-ever Gay Games

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The event is designed to promote diversity and inclusion and Chinese organisers say they are committed to providing an accepting environment for participants.
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Landmark trial of Hong Kong 47 gets under way amid tight security

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The group of pro-democracy politicians and activists are accused of subversion for organising an unofficial primary.
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Hong King tries to tempt tourists with free flight tickets

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Hong Kong is giving away half a million flight tickets as part of a campaign to boost tourism.
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Hong Kong homelessness rates rise due to inflation

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Hong Kong is facing the highest rate of homelessness in a decade.
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Lunar New Year: Visitors from mainland China flock to Hong Kong

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People in Hong Kong are celebrating the Lunar New Year for the first time since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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HRW’s 2023 report finds hope amid ‘litany of human rights crises’

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HRW says while growing authoritarianism is causing suffering, 2022 also presented opportunities to strengthen protection
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Toy makers in Hong Kong celebrate WTO 'Made in China' ruling

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Why a trade decision is celebrated in Hong Kong but opposed by the US.
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China’s Xi says country’s COVID prevention enters new phase

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The president says Beijing overcame unprecedented challenges in the battle against COVID amid a new significant wave of
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Japan eases COVID curbs on flights from Hong Kong after backlash

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Hong Kong travellers will be able to fly into three additional Japanese airports as measures are eased.
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Hong Kong residents want easier passage to Canada

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Hong Kong is seeing a mass exodus of residents and many people who'd like to leave or who have left want Canada to make it easier to immigrate.
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Hong Kong sees increase in people relying on charity

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A downturn has seen people living under hardship increasingly reliant on charity groups to make ends meet.
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China bids farewell to former leader Jiang Zemin

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China comes to a standstill in Jiang Zemin’s honour, with sirens sounding out across country for 3 minutes of silence
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Chinese police tighten security amid growing anti-lockdown protests

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Police in China have clamped down on protests against strict COVID-19 lockdowns, leaving streets empty after a weekend of outspoken demonstrations against President Xi Jinping.
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COVID-19 lockdown protest spreads to more Chinese cities

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Protests against COVID-19 lockdowns have erupted across China after a fire killed at least 10 in the city of Urumqi. Demonstrators are calling for President Xi Jinping to resign.
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China tightens security after widespread COVID protests

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Chinese police round up protesters in Shanghai - as protests continue in multiple cities against the gov't covid curbs.