Hong Kong security law
Singapore replaces Hong Kong as world's freest economy
Bias in Chinese legal system cited as reason for former British colony's fall
Local hires must be identified in new China move to scrutinize diplomatic offices
Territory follows Beijing in seeking new friends amid chilly relations with West
Activists say strategy is straight out of Communist Party playbook
Injunction request to be reexamined due to 'importance of national security'
Eased COVID measures, talent recruitment efforts help reverse decline
Spat over free speech could damage business perceptions of legal system
'Glory to Hong Kong' was widely sung during pro-democracy demonstrations in 2019
Judge's decision on protest anthem puts ball back in government's court
Beijing hits back against 'unreasonable sanctions' targeting John Lee
High Court emphasizes duty to protect human rights along with national security
Some publishers struggle for survival in new political climate
Survey also reveals worries over 'reputational' risk of Fukushima water release
Court says clear signal needed to protect national dignity and integrity
Mainland Chinese programs to be exempt from industry code of practice
City's vocal opposition to Japan's plan contrasts with past pragmatism
Exchange setbacks contrast with city-state's rise as wealth-management hub
Legislative move seen as latest hit to city's freedoms
Government body paid $15m for access to Washington power brokers
Nathan Law, Ted Hui among individuals wanted for alleged security offenses
National security law silences city's once raucous voices
Letter comes ahead of third year of Beijing-imposed national security law
Rights lawyer Albert Ho has loved China for decades. Now he may die in jail for it
Broad enforcement of security laws sending chill through overseas community
Court hearing on government ban of tune not scheduled until July 21
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