This report was written by Tom Grundy and published in Hong Kong Free Press on August 23, 2025. The following edited version is published as part of a content partnership agreement with Global Voices.
The city created a visa to lure professionals from around the world. Most of the takers were Chinese seeking better jobs, better schools and greater freedom. By Joy Dong Reporting from Hong Kong To ...
In Hong Kong, the jailing of pro-democracy activists and opposition politicians in recent years has made headlines. But the space for free speech has shrunk across the board, including in the city's ...
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The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law. By David Pierson Reporting from Hong Kong A journalist for ...
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