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Film on 2019 Hong Kong protests vies for Oscars, riles China

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Do Not Split does not shy away from the violence of the protests, but at its heart is the emotional toll on the young people struggling to protect the city they love.
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Hong Kong court convicts pro-democracy activists over 2019 rally

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A court in Hong Kong has convicted nine prominent pro-democracy activists for taking part in an unauthorised protest in 2019.
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Veteran Hong Kong democracy leaders convicted over peaceful rally

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‘Father of democracy’ Martin Lee and media tycoon Jimmy Lai are among seven found guilty over 2019 protest.
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UN needs to enter China 'without restrictions or limitations': Antonio Guterres

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In an exclusive interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the United Nations is engaged in a "serious negotiation" with China about granting UN officials access to...
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A European take on US politics | The Bottom Line

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Former French ambassador to Washington gives assessment of global politics and offers advice to the Biden White House.
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'We cannot allow a democratic Taiwan to be taken over by China': Joseph Wu

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"Taiwan knows very well that it is standing on the front line": Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says he looks at what China did in Hong Kong and worries Taiwan could be next. "We cannot allow a democratic Taiwan to be taken over by...
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Hong Kong journalist on trial after probing police misconduct

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Bao Choy has pleaded not guilty to charges she made false statements to get data she used in a documentary.
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‘Grandstanding’: US, China trade rebukes in testy talks

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Depth of divide between two global giants publicly exposed as talks get under way in snowy Anchorage.
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Global shipping crisis: China ramps up container production

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The container shortage that is sending the global shipping industry into troubled waters._
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From Track to Top Campus: How Student-Athletes Can Win Global Admissions

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What do Indian athlete students often overlook in their global education journey? In this eye-opening interview, Abhinav Nath, Founder and Head Counselor, Nextrack Consulting — global education expert (sports)—shares his learnings from...
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Does China need foreign media anymore?

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China wields so much power on the global stage these days that it is less concerned about how foreign media makes the country look than in the past, says Keith Richburg, director of the University of Hong Kong's Journalism and Media...
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Has 'one country, two systems' come to an end in Hong Kong? | UpFront

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We challenge Hong Kong Executive Council member Regina Ip on the new national security law and electoral reforms.
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Is COVID-19 herd immunity becoming a myth? | Inside Story

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New virus variants and unequal vaccine distribution complicate efforts to slow COVID-19 spread
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Can China & U.S. mend strained diplomatic ties? | Inside Story

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Meeting in Alaska gets off to tense start.
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Hong Kong police charge dozens of activists with security crime

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Forty-seven pro-democracy activists charged with ‘conspiracy to commit subversion’ in major crackdown on dissent.
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Hong Kong: 47 prominent activists appear in court

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They are accused of subversion for taking part in an unofficial election primary last year.
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Hong Kong’s top court denies bail to Jimmy Lai in security case

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Landmark decision marks the first time Hong Kong’s top court rules on a case relating to sweeping national security law.
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Hong Kong forcing some dual citizens to renounce Canadian citizenship

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It appears Hong Kong has started enforcing a law that doesn’t recognize dual citizenship, mostly for people who have been detained. Global Affairs Canada says if citizenship is renounced someone could lose access to consular services.
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China: Strict COVID tests for imported frozen food packaging

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Fears coronavirus can survive on frozen food packaging, leads to a backlog of imports in China.
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Jimmy Lai remains in jail as Hong Kong’s top court considers bail

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Judges are considering whether tycoon should be allowed bail over security charges in a precedent-setting decision.
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UK broadcast regulator Ofcom revokes licence of China’s CGTN

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Ofcom said the current licence holder, Star China Media Ltd, had failed to show that it had editorial oversight over CGTN.
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Biden expected to maintain tough stance on China

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Al Jazeera look at how the US-China relationship might move forward now that Biden is in charge
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Rescue efforts for trapped miners in China could take another two weeks

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Rescuers are still hopeful of getting the men out alive.