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Two British judges step down from Hong Kong’s top court

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The governments of China and Hong Kong have accused Britain of pressuring two prominent judges to step down from their roles in the territory.
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Hong Kong to ease COVID restrictions

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Flight bans will be scrapped and the quarantine period for residents will be reduced from 14 days to seven.
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China locks down cities to stop Omicron surge

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Millions of people in China have been forced into lockdown, ordered to stay home to protect themselves from the country’s biggest COVID-19 outbreak in two years.
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COVID-19 cases surge in Asia, Europe as public health measures relax

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Figures showing a global rise in COVID-19 cases are 'just the tip of the iceberg,' says the director general of the World Health Organization, blaming the increase on the BA.2 subvariant, easing public public measures and low vaccination...
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Hong Kong faces surge of COVID patients despite restrictions

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Hospitals in Hong Kong are struggling to keep up with an influx of coronavirus patients.
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Hong Kong buckles under COVID-19 pressure

9th - Higher Ed
Patients in Hong Kong are being treated on beds lined up outside a hospital as a COVID-19 outbreak overwhelms medical services. It’s also testing Hong Kong’s ‘zero-COVID’ strategy. @BrittClennett explains what’s going on.
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Hong Kong forced to use makeshift facilities for COVID patients

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Hospitals and testing facilities in Hong Kong are buckling under the pressure of a major COVID-19 outbreak - the worst since the pandemic began.
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Hospitals in Hong Kong hit 90% capacity as COVID-19 cases surge

9th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong is postponing picking a new leader as the city battles a surge in COVID infections.
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'Second chance' sought for Hong Kong protesters

9th - Higher Ed
A group in Hong Kong call for expansion of rehabilitation law at a time when the first batch of jailed protesters returns to society.
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'Zero COVID' policy: Restrictions threaten Hong Kong's status

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Hong Kong's leaders are under increasing pressure to change their no-tolerance approach to the pandemic.
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Hong Kong struggles with 'zero COVID-19' strategy

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Hong Kong's strict "zero COVID-19" strategy is facing its biggest challenge yet, as the territory deals with record infections.
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Hong Kong restrictions tighten with COVID surge

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Hong Kong reported a record number of 625 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, prompting the strictest social-distancing rules in the territory since the pandemic began.
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Meet the calligrapher preserving Hong Kong's Chinese New Year crafts

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In the run up to the Lunar New Year, Hong Kong's calligraphy artists set up on the streets. With brush and ink, they create traditional decorations that are a seasonal feature at homes and offices.
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Hong Kong struggles to contain COVID outbreak

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About 7,000 residents at the centre of a COVID-19 cluster in Hong Kong have been ordered to stay home after the virus spread to a third tower block.
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Family who sheltered Edward Snowden adjusts to new life in Montreal

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A family who helped shelter whistleblower Edward Snowden is adjusting to their new life in Montreal and looking forward to the future after being granted asylum in Canada last fall.
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Hong Kong to cull 2,000 animals after hamsters contract COVID

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Hong Kong authorities have said that they will kill about 2,000 small animals, including hamsters, after several tested positive for the coronavirus at a pet store where an employee was also infected.
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Beijing Winter Olympics: Health checks ramped up ahead of games

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Beijing is ramping up checks for all inbound travellers ahead of the Winter Olympic Games, which kick off in three weeks.
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Hong Kong’s Citizen News to close, amid fears for staff’s safety

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Hong Kong independent online news outlet Citizen News has announced it will close on Tuesday, citing a hostile media environment and concerns about the security of its staff.
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Cathay Pacific operating at 12% pre-COVID capacity

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Airlines thought 2022 could be their come-back year - Now carriers like Cathay Pacific are wondering how long they'll be in the air.
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Hong Kong’s Stand News outlet shuts down after police raid

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Staff of pro-democracy news website Stand News accused of ‘conspiracy to publish seditious publication’.
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Canadian singer Denise Ho arrested in Hong Kong police crackdown

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Canadian singer Denise Ho is among a group of people arrested by Hong Kong police amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent spurred by China's national security law.
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Omicron mutes New Year parties worldwide

9th - Higher Ed
Many large parties and fireworks displays cancelled or scaled down due to a rise in coronavirus infections across the world.
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Hong Kong residents fear loss of autonomy after Tiananmen monuments removed

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Hong Kong are increasingly worried about losing their autonomy amidst further crackdowns from China – including the dismantling of monuments commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Carrie Lam lauds Hong Kong 'democracy' after election

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The chief executive of Hong Kong's Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Carrie Lam, defended Sunday's election, pointing to a new white paper that explains Hong Kong's new path to democracy. (Kin Cheung/The Associated Press)