Hong Kong security law
Hong Kong's last opposition parties speak out on planned security law
'Be bold' but 'don't be arrested,' Democratic Party chairman advises
European countries wary of 'vague' rules on state secrets, foreign interference
Amid Canberra-Beijing thaw, asylum seekers left in limbo as program for workers, graduates grows
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One-way permits offset natural decrease, emigrants, other downward pressure
Three unappointed picks highlight legal strain under security law
Authorities 'condemn' pro-democracy activist, now living as a 'fugitive' in Canada
Nikkei analysis shows references to distinct identity vanishing from editorials
EU chamber pays 'particular attention' to core values under planned Article 23 security law
Legislation to target foreign interference and state secrets
After playing key role in 2020, former U.K. colony's democracy fight seen in 'past tense'
City intensifying pressure on wanted overseas dissidents
China critic faces two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces
Pro-independence activist Tony Chung seeks political asylum in U.K.
President commends 'remolding' of district council election but doesn't mention low turnout
Already jailed for over 1,000 days, 76-year-old faces life in prison if convicted
Cameron says National Security Law 'clear breach' of Joint Declaration with China
$128,000 bounty put on each as security police ramp up pressure on critics
John Lee accuses 'foreign agents' of attempting to sabotage process
In Canada, activist tells Nikkei Asia she endeavors to mentally recover from ordeal at home
Participation down from 71% in 2019 despite relentless efforts to get out the vote
Thousands of police deployed as critics call district polls undemocratic
John Lee labels pro-democracy activist who left for Canada a 'liar' and 'hypocrite'
After moving to Canada, democracy activist says she may never return home
Family have told SCMP that Minnie Chan is safe, dealing with a private matter
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