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How can Australian business maintain a strong presence in Hong Kong in light of the National Security Law? What are the strengths Hong Kong is likely to retain as a business centre and how can the government support businesses operating in Hong Kong? What is Hong Kong’s role in the GBA and how can Australian businesses get involved?
In partnership with Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Asia Society Australia warmly invites you to a special briefing with The Honourable Bernard Charnwut Chan, deputy to the National People’s Congress of China and Convenor of the Non-Official members of the Executive Council, and Elizabeth Ward, Australia’s Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macau. The discussion will be moderated by Sue-Lin Wong, China Correspondent for The Economist.
Hongkongers Pay Tribute to Apple Daily as Final Issue Sells a Million Copies
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The malevolence of cybercrime often seems all the worse for the impenetrable jargon used to describe attacks. Perhaps a “time bomb” blew up your computer, or malicious software turned your smartphone into a “zombie”? Even lower-tech crimes get strange labels: “shoulder-surfing” refers to when scammers nab your passwords by literally looking over your shoulder as you type (sometimes with binoculars). “Catfishing” is when you’re tricked into thinking you’re in an online relationship and unknowingly send cash to scammers using a fake profile (the supermodel who claims to have the hots for you may in fact be a 52-year-old man called Steve).