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Tribute to Tiananmen victims removed

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Workers at Hong Kong University early Thursday removed an eight-metre statue that commemorated the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. (Credit: CANADIAN PRESS/Lam Chun Tung)
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Hong Kong university removes Tiananmen massacre statue

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Over 100 pro-democracy activists have been arrested since Beijing implemented the national security law in Hong Kong.
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Hundreds rescued after fire breaks out in Hong Kong high-rise

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At least 13 injured as dozens are evacuated from rooftop of Hong Kong’s World Trade Centre in busy shopping district.
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Hong Kong votes in overhauled ‘patriots’-only election

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More than 10 people were arrested in the run-up to the election for allegedly inciting people to cast blank ballots.
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Tibetan children forced into boarding schools, stripped of culture, report says

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The Tibet Action Institute says children in Tibet as young as four have been forced into boarding schools by the Chinese government. Students there receive a 'politicized' education, mainly in Chinese, and are unable to practice Tibetan...
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How will China react to Canada's move?

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Gordon Houlden, a former Canadian diplomat and director emeritus of the China Institute at the University of Alberta, says China usually responds "like for like" to actions like Canada's diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Beijing...
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China's DiDi to Delist From NYSE Only Six Months After IPO

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China-based DiDi is delisting from the New York Stock Exchange after Chinese officials reportedly asked the ride-hailing company to do so. It will instead list on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
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DiDi Delisting Could Signal Forced Decoupling of China-U.S. in Financial Markets

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Chinese regulators are reportedly behind China-based ride-hailing company DiDi exiting from the New York Stock Exchange, just days after listing earlier this year. The regulators stated prior that DiDi had not received the necessary...
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WHO assessing new coronavirus variant that could be 'worst yet'

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The World Health Organization is meeting to assess the implications of a new coronavirus variant, B.1.1.529, first identified in South Africa. The European Union, the U.K. and other countries are moving to stop air travel from southern...
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Hong Kong security law: NGOs close, activists under pressure

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How the National Security Law in Hong Kong is impacting politics across the city.
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Canada would be 'well served' by a career diplomat as next ambassador to China: Saint-Jacques

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Former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques told Power & Politics Monday he thinks Canada would be "well served" by appointing a career diplomat as the next ambassador to China: "Someone who knows the country, the political...
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Read my lips: Transparent COVID face masks to ease the communication barrier in Hong Kong

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It's not the first face mask to include a transparent area to help those with hearing impairments communicate. But this 3D-printed one is fully transparent and reuseable.
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Hong Kong's future: Schools told to play Chinese national anthem

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Schools in Hong Kong have been told to play the Chinese national anthem.
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China's 'coercion' has defined Canada's foreign policy for 'far too long': Analyst

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J. Michael Cole, senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, joined Power & Politics from Taipei, Taiwan Thursday to discuss the rise of China and the growing tensions between Beijing and Taipei: "The next few years will very much...
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Hong Kong: Deadline to remove Tiananmen memorial from HKU passes

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Questions surround Hong Kong University's plan to remove a statue that commemorates those killed in China’s Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Tropical storm heads to Vietnam after devastating China's Hainan

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Typhoon Kompasu has left a trail of destruction in China's island province of Hainan.
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Microsoft Shuts Down LinkedIn in China Amid Nation's Tech Crackdown

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Job seekers and networkers in China will have one less outlet after Microsoft announced that it's shutting down its professional social networking platform LinkedIn, the last American social media site in the country. Technology...
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Cyclone Kompasu hits southern China’s Hainan

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Kompasu has left a trail of destruction in the Chinese island province of Hainan.
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Taiwan will not bow down to China, says president

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Tsai Ing-wen says Taiwan will continue to boost its defences ‘to ensure that nobody can force’ the territory to ‘accept the path China has laid out for us’.
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'I think it was a hostage swap': John Bolton on release of Meng Wanzhou

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John Bolton, who served as U.S. national security adviser to President Donald Trump, joined Power & Politics to discuss the release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou: "I think the whole world thinks there was a hostage swap here and I...
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Hong Kong freezes assets of media tycoon Lai under security law

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Use of security law’s powers for the first time to target a listed company could have repercussions for investor sentiment in the city.
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With #IAmHongKonger, some use the 2021 Census to make a statement

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Canadians are launching a nation-wide #IAmHongkonger campaign in the hopes of inspiring community members to find their voice through the 2021 Census.
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US-China relations: Tension remains under Biden administration

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Al Jazeera look at US relations with China in President Joe Biden's first 100 days in office.
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China's vaccine: Beijing pushes for regional influence over India

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As the COVID crisis worsens, India’s vaccine exports are being curbed, creating a void that experts say is now being filled by China, India's arch rival.