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Hong Kong locks down amid surge in COVID-19 cases

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Mass testing is under way in Hong Kong for thousands of people in neighbourhoods sealed off due to a coronavirus outbreak.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activists denounce mass arrests

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Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong say the arrest of 50 lawmakers and activists in connection with China's national security law shows they're being denied their rights.
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Canada's foreign minister comments on arrests in Hong Kong

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Francois-Philippe Champagne spoke with reporters today during a video conference hosted from Ottawa, addressing recent arrests in Hong Kong.
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Christmas in Hong Kong: Foreign workers unable to return home

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A Christmas far from loved ones. Pandemic restrictions make life even harder for foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong.
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China launches antitrust probe into technology giant Alibaba

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Investigation is part of a push by Beijing to crack down on monopolistic behaviour among tech giants.
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Canada should impose sanctions on China, says U.S. Sen. Chris Coons

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U.S. Sen. Chris Coons says the United States would welcome a move by Canada to impose sanctions against China.
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Countries across Asia report COVID-19 spikes

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A number of countries across Asia are reporting a rise in coronavirus cases, after initial success in containing its spread.
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Uncertain future awaits HK young dissidents as they self-exile

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Al Jazeera meet one of the many young political activists in Hong Kong choosing to go into political exile, as authorities crackdown on dissent.
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Rare pink dolphins return to Hong Kong amid lockdown

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Around the world, sightings of endangered animals are increasing due to the limited movement of humans amid lockdowns.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong jailed

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Supporters thronged buses taking Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong to jail after he was sentenced to more than 13 months in jail for organizing a protest.
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Hong Kong court denies bail to Jimmy Lai over fraud charges

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Vocal pro-democracy supporter will be in jail until April, in a move condemned as an attempt to silence critics.
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Hong Kong architects plan post-pandemic environment

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As the world struggles to curb the rising number of COVID-19 cases, the architectural community is already transforming the way we live to avoid future outbreaks.
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Hong Kong policies: Carrie Lam defends new security law

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Embattled leader of semi-autonomous Chinese city says government’s urgent priority is to restore ‘constitutional order’ after the protests.
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Hong Kong arrests raise fears opposition's survival in question

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The arrest of many opposition figures means that there should be protests, but demonstrations, for now, are outlawed.
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UK says Hong Kong offer upholds ‘freedom and autonomy’

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New scheme allows Hong Kong people with BN(O) status path to UK citizenship, but Beijing says it will no longer recognise the document.
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Former Hong Kong pro-democracy politicians arrested

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Three arrested for disrupting a Legislative Council session earlier this year.
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Macau marks 21 years since returning to China

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Al Jazeera look at how Macau became a model for Beijing's "one country two systems" policy.
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Majority of Hong Kong's opposition politicians resign

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They quit en masse after Beijing passed a resolution disqualifying four of their fellow legislators.
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Hong Kong’s pro-democracy lawmakers resign en masse

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As China imposed new loyalty rules on Hong Kong's legislature to silence opposition, four members were purged, while 15 others quit in protest.
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China defends rule that led to Hong Kong politicians' dismissal

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Fifteen other legislators from Hong Kong's opposition democratic camp resign in solidarity.
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Mendicino responds to Chinese Ambassador

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Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino calls out Canada's Ambassador to China at a news conference in Ottawa.
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Concerns over prominent Hong Kong journalist's arrest

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Choy Yuk-Ling was taken into custody for traffic violations, but activists fear that is not the real reason behind her arrest.