List of Hong Kong articles
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A caricature of Hong Kong police superintendent Rupert Dover by the Chinese artist Badiucao, July 2019. Hong Kong’s Police Violence Is Stamped ‘Made in U.K.’
Modern riot control tactics were born in the city’s 1960s riots. Now they’re back with a vengeance.
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Protesters demonstrate against the now-suspended extradition bill on June 16 in Hong Kong. Ich Bin Ein Hong Konger
How Hong Kong is turning into the West Berlin of the quasi-cold war between the West and China.
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Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen registers as the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's 2020 presidential candidate in Taipei on March 21. Xi Jinping Is Tsai Ing-wen’s Best Poster Boy
Taiwan’s president is getting a reelection boost from Beijing’s aggression.
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Members of the U.S. Army park an M1 Abrams tank in front of the Lincoln Memorial on July 3 ahead of the Fourth of July "Salute to America" celebration. The World This Weekend
Trump’s Washington celebrates a militaristic Fourth of July, protests surge in Hong Kong, and the European Union chooses new leadership.
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Protesters confront police after the Legislative Council building was damaged in Hong Kong on July 2. Hong Kong on Strike
The picket line could be a powerful tool in the fight for democracy.
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Carrie Lam speaks during a news conference in Hong Kong on July 2. Carrie Lam’s Regrets
A transcript of the Hong Kong leader’s remarks during a day of violent protests.
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Protesters rest on a road divide outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong after a flag raising ceremony to mark the 22nd anniversary of the city's handover from Britain to China on July 1, 2019. The Dangerous Romance of Hong Kong Protests
The focus on drama risks ignoring the hard slog of resistance.
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A general view shows Harcourt Road after it was cleared in Hong Kong early on June 22 after protests on June 21. In Hong Kong, the Freedom to Publish Is Under Attack
If the extradition law is eventually forced through the Hong Kong legislature, censorship of books will become commonplace in what has long been a bastion of publishing freedom.
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Police gather at a rally against a controversial extradition law proposal in Hong Kong on early June 10, 2019. One Country, Two Systems, Lots of Problems
Beijing’s soft sell to Taiwan and Hong Kong is falling apart.
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Protesters demonstrate bill on June 16, 2019 in Hong Kong. Beijing Blames Foreigners When Hong Kongers March
Belief in foreign spies is projection about the Party's own overseas activities.
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A from Iranian news agency Tasnim reportedly shows an Iranian navy boat trying to control the fire from the Norwegian-owned Front Altair tanker in the Gulf of Oman on June 13. The World This Weekend
Fallout continues after tanker attacks, protests rage in Hong Kong, and talks resume in Sudan.
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Protesters hold placards and shout slogans during a rally against the extradition law proposal in Hong Kong on June 9. How to Speak Out and Stay Hidden in Hong Kong
Protest veterans have developed new tactics—but so have the police.
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Protesters attend a rally against a controversial extradition law in Hong Kong on June 9. How an Extradition Bill Became a Red Line for Hong Kongers
On the podcast: A former China correspondent traces Beijing’s gradual effort to erode human rights in Hong Kong.
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Protesters hold placards and shout slogans as they take part in a rally against the extradition law outside the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong on May 4. How Hong Kong’s Unrest Plays to Beijing’s Hawks
Hard-liners say the protests only prove that America’s hidden hand is everywhere.
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Demonstrators take a rest the night after a protest against a controversial extradition law proposal in Hong Kong on June 12, 2019. Britain Failed Hong Kong
The U.K. owes Hong Kongers fighting for democracy a moral debt.