Hong Kong, June 15 (CNA) Hong Kong's Next Digital Limited, which is currently in liquidation proceedings, denied on Tuesday media reports that it had sold Taiwan's Apple Daily news website.
Taipei, June 14 (CNA) Apple Online, the sister website of Hong Kong's now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, plans to lay off 280 employees in August, a Taipei Department of Labor official said Tuesday.
Taipei, June 9 (CNA) Apple Online, the sister website of Hong Kong's now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, has a new owner, but the deal depends on approval from the government of Taiwan and whether any Chinese capital was involved in the purchase.
By Hsieh Chun-lin and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writerTaiwan should be concerned over potential breaches of human rights and national security ramifications after a Hong Kong court-appointed liquidator sought permission to order Taiwan-based Apple Daily and Next Magazine to turn over all of their assets, the Economic Democracy Union said yesterday.
Taiwan should be concerned over potential breaches of human rights and national security ramifications after a Hong Kong court-appointed liquidator sought permission to order Taiwan-based <i>Apple Daily</i> and <i>Next Magazine</i> to turn over all of their assets, the Economic Democracy Union said yesterday.
The union, a consortium of non-governmental organizations, urged the government in Taipei to take immediate action to ensure that Hong Kong’s National Security Law would have no foothold in Taiwan.
Hong Kong courts are nothing more than a rubber stamp for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the liquidator could function as a “fixer,” representing the CCP in Taiwan,