Hong Kong police chief vows vigilance against lingering national security threats

Hong Kong police chief vows vigilance against lingering national security threats

Hong Kong’s police chief has pledged vigilance against lingering threats of external interference, home-grown terrorism and “soft resistance”, five years after the Beijing-imposed national security law was promulgated. Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming said that while Hong Kong had returned to a state of stability in recent years, “undercurrents” remained that required the force…

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Supporting image for story: UK child poverty rises higher than in any of the 38 OECD and EU countries - with five local authorities named as the worst in Unicef report

UK child poverty rises higher than in any of the 38 OECD and EU countries – with five local authorities named as the worst in Unicef report

Children living in England’s most deprived areas are more likely to visit A&E, be overweight or obese and suffer from tooth decay, a new report by aid agency Unicef UK has found. The organisation has called on the Government to lift its two-child benefit cap after its findings showed that where children grow up until…

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Online Culture Has Stifled China’s Protests

Online Culture Has Stifled China’s Protests

Today, June 4, marks the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre—a moment of both tragedy and hope. It was the bloody end to a nationwide democracy movement that brought together workers and students, the most promising push for political reform in the history of the People’s Republic of China. But despite the courage of…

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