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Radio Free Asia Leaves Hong Kong, Citing Security Law

Radio Free Asia, which ran a small operation in Hong Kong, said its staff was at risk because of the law’s sweeping definition of “external interference.”

Journalists gathering at a court in Hong Kong to cover the trial of Jimmy Lai, the founder of Apple Daily, a pro-democracy newspaper.

Where Are Hong Kong’s Leading Pro-Democracy Figures Now?

The city enacted tough new security legislation with little public outcry, partly because those who would have opposed it were either in jail or in exile.

A protest against the extradition law in Hong Kong in June 2019.

Prince Harry Withdraws Libel Claim Against Mail on Sunday Publisher

The prince had been suing Associated Newspapers over a 2022 article suggesting he misled the public over his security arrangements, claiming it was defamatory.

Prince Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice, Britain’s High Court, in London in June.

Jimmy Lai Pleads Not Guilty to Hong Kong Security Law Charges

The prosecution accused him of colluding with U.S. officials to undermine Hong Kong’s interests, citing private messages, meetings and social media posts.

Jimmy Lai at Apple Daily, the newspaper he founded, in 2020.

Hong Kong Democracy Figure Jimmy Lai Stands Trial After Long Delay

Jimmy Lai, who published an antigovernment newspaper, faces up to life in prison if convicted on national security charges that rights activists have called baseless.

Jimmy Lai at Stanley Prison in Hong Kong in July.

As Xi Heads to San Francisco, Chinese Propaganda Embraces America

After years of anti-American propaganda, the softer, warmer depiction of relations with the United States has left some Chinese social media users confused or amused.

Xi Jinping, then-vice president of China, in Iowa in 2012 in a tractor with a farmer.

Hochul Visits Cornell to Reassure Jewish Students Rattled by Online Threats

“I want them to know they are not alone,” New York’s governor said of the students, after posts on a student forum called for violence against Jews.

The state police on guard at the Center for Jewish Living at Cornell University on Monday after online threats.

Antisemitism Surges in China Online and in State Media

China’s state-run media has blamed the United States for deepening the crisis, while perpetuating tropes of Jewish control of American politics.

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, and the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, met in Beijing in June. In recent years, China has sought to play a bigger role in the Middle East.
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