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Hong Kong Pushes Fake News Label as Media Face Worst of Times

Hong Kong Pushes ‘Fake News’ Label as Media Face ‘Worst of Times’ The police distributed a magazine denouncing “rumors and lies,” and have warned news outlets against undermining national security. The newsroom of Apple Daily in Hong Kong in 2020. The chief of police has accused the paper of “inciting hatred.”Credit.Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times HONG KONG — The glossy pamphlet from the police, delivered to newsrooms in Hong Kong, declared: “Know the Facts: Rumors and Lies Can Never Be Right.” With it was a letter addressed to editors, decrying the “wicked and slanderous attacks” against the police.

Covid-19 Live Updates: Biden Administration to Share AstraZeneca Doses With Other Nations After Safety Review

Covid-19 Live Updates: Biden Administration to Share AstraZeneca Doses With Other Nations After Safety Review India continues to set new daily infection records as lower-income countries are left behind richer nations in the inoculation drive. Vaccinated tourists from the United States can visit Europe this summer. Here’s what you need to know: People getting vaccinated at a government hospital in Mumbai, India, this month.Credit.Atul Loke for The New York Times The Biden administration, under intense pressure to do more to address the global coronavirus pandemic including a growing humanitarian crisis in India intends to share up to 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine with other nations, so long as the doses clear a safety review conducted by the Food and Drug Administration, officials said Monday.

Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces Frontal Assault

Guilty Verdict for Hong Kong Journalist as Media Faces ‘Frontal Assault’ As China stifles dissent in the city, news outlets have found themselves in the authorities’ cross hairs. Choy Yuk-ling, a producer for Radio Television Hong Kong, was found guilty on Thursday of making false statements to obtain public records for a report that was critical of the police.Credit.Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times April 22, 2021Updated 6:23 a.m. ET HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s police chief warned journalists they could be investigated for reporting “fake news.” A newspaper controlled by the Chinese government called for a ban on the city’s biggest pro-democracy news outlet. Masked men ransacked the offices of a publication critical of China’s Communist Party and smashed its presses.

Hong Kong Sentences Jimmy Lai, Other Pro-Democracy Figures, to Prison

Hong Kong Sentences Jimmy Lai, Other Pro-Democracy Figures, to Prison
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Election Overhaul Plan Threatens to Sideline Hong Kong s Opposition

Election Overhaul Plan Threatens to Sideline Hong Kong’s Opposition The proposal, initiated by the Chinese central government, is intended to make it difficult for democracy advocates to hold office and would criminalize organized protest votes. Hong Kong’s chief executive, Carrie Lam, center, and other officials introduced the proposed changes on Tuesday.Credit.Anthony Wallace/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images April 13, 2021, 8:03 a.m. ET HONG KONG — The Hong Kong government on Tuesday introduced the final details of a push to drastically overhaul the city’s election system, including a proposal that would make it illegal to encourage voters to cast blank ballots or boycott elections.

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