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10 votes
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Leasing like a state, or: public housing is development policy
7 votes -
(Former Morgan Stanley chair) Stephen Roach: It pains me to say Hong Kong is over
17 votes -
Court orders China Evergrande property developer to liquidate after it failed to reach debt deal
23 votes -
A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed
40 votes -
Bubble Tea, also called Boba, is everywhere. But who made it first?
11 votes -
Hong Kong e-sports player suspended from competing for three years over ‘sensitive wording’ in ID name
23 votes -
Public grief over Queen Elizabeth II in Hong Kong seen as both nostalgia and dissent
9 votes -
Boxed in: Life inside the 'coffin cubicles' of Hong Kong – in pictures
11 votes -
Street Fighter II street art - Interview with Hong Kong based artist, Lazian
3 votes -
Replica of Hong Kong's 'Pillar of Shame' unveiled in Norway – artist behind the work, Jens Galschiøt, vowed that the statue's symbolism would live on
8 votes -
Fraudsters cloned company director’s voice in $35 million bank heist, police find
8 votes -
Art, Pills & Witch Doctors // Interview with Ross Turpin
1 vote -
"And I think to myself, what a wonderful world" (2019 Hong Kong extradition protest footage)
4 votes -
Tiananmen square: Hong Kong vigil organiser arrested on 32nd anniversary
12 votes -
UK declares China in breach of 1984 Hong Kong declaration
19 votes -
A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows
7 votes -
TikTok is getting caught up in the geopolitical conflict between China and the US
8 votes -
Google, Facebook, and Twitter halt government data requests after new Hong Kong security law
10 votes -
President Donald Trump said he would end Hong Kong’s special relationship with the US and withdraw from the World Health Organization
9 votes -
Hong Kong’s coronavirus response leads to sharp drop in flu cases
3 votes -
Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai jailed for ten years in China – Swedish citizen who went missing in 2015 sentenced for providing intelligence abroad
8 votes -
People Make Games travels to Hong Kong to interview Blitzchung, the Hearthstone pro banned by Blizzard last year
13 votes -
Unknown vandals scrawled 'Free Hong Kong' in red paint on the base of the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen
10 votes -
Wuhan pneumonia outbreak: Hong Kong steps up response as more cases reported
7 votes -
Hong Kong protesters are using apps to avoid restaurants they suspect are pro-China
10 votes -
Hong Kong democracy slogans heard at mainland Chinese protest
12 votes -
Hong Kong protests: Trump signs Human Rights and Democracy Act into law
18 votes -
Hong Kong District Council election: Democrats take control of seventeen out of eighteen councils in landslide victory
14 votes -
Former UK consulate worker says he was tortured in China
12 votes -
Behind Hong Kong’s resolve: Locals’ view of a city under siege
7 votes -
The Chinese military helped clean up Hong Kong's streets after protests. Some pro-democracy politicians are upset.
6 votes -
Chinese-British citizen posts detailed explanation of reasoning behind Chinese views on Hong Kong/China/Blizzard situation
20 votes -
Official Blizzard statement about Blitzchung's punishment at the Hearthstone Grandmasters tournament
32 votes -
Blitzchung's personal statement on Blizzard and his ban after voicing support for HK
11 votes -
Mark Kern, Classic WoW dev, on why he is boycotting Blizzard
@grummz: This hurts. But until Blizzard reverses their decision on @blitzchungHS I am giving up playing Classic WoW, which I helped make and helped convince Blizzard to relaunch. There will be no Mark of Kern guild after all. Let me explain why I am #BoycottBlizzard
14 votes -
Hearthstone player banned from Grandmasters Tournament for voicing support for HK protestors
56 votes -
Hongkongers Seeking Freedom in Taiwan [28 minute video]
8 votes -
US Senator calls on NBA to cancel games in China amid growing controversy
7 votes -
Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey tweets support for Hong Kong protestors; Chinese Basketball Association responds by cutting ties with the Rockets
Apologies for the title, it's not worded that well but I don't know how to word it better. In addition to the CBA cutting ties with the Rockets, Tencent will no longer report on the team or show...
Apologies for the title, it's not worded that well but I don't know how to word it better. In addition to the CBA cutting ties with the Rockets, Tencent will no longer report on the team or show their games. The Rockets have been China's favorite NBA team ever since Yao Ming was drafted by them in 2002. He is now president of the CBA, but that doesn't say anything about what input he had into these decisions. The Rockets are also one of the main contenders for the championship going into this year since Russell Westbrook was traded to them over the summer. They also have the storyline of Westbrook and former teammate and longtime friend James Harden being reunited after three seasons together on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Here are a few articles/references about the subject:
Tweets by Tencent's former Rockets reporter
ESPN article about team owner Tillman Fertitta tweeting disagreement with Morey
Edit to add another article: Chinese consulate in Houston statement
Nike pulled all Rockets gear from their Chinese web store
Rockets star James Harden says 'sorry' to China over Morey's tweet
NBA reporter Shams Charania says the league is not punishing Morey
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A walk in Hong Kong - HK protests from point of view of a tourist
12 votes -
360° view of Hong Kong’s National Day turmoil: Thomas Boarder shot a 360° frontline, 2k-resolution feature from the protests on Hong Kong Island, taking a blast from the water cannon in the process.
7 votes -
As one of the world’s most unequal cities, why aren’t Hong Kong protesters angry at the rich and powerful?
7 votes -
Police shoot teen protester with live ammunition as Hong Kong violence escalates
16 votes -
Hong Kong government withdraws extradition bill, a key demand of protesters
19 votes -
Hong Kong protestors using Mesh messaging app China can't block: Usage up 3685%
23 votes -
Hong Kong protests: Defiant university students, school pupils and residents go on strike, piling pressure on government to meet demands
6 votes -
New research shows vast majority of Hong Kong protesters support more radical tactics
12 votes -
‘I can’t sleep, I can’t eat’: How Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis is affecting the city’s refugees and asylum seekers
5 votes -
Why protests are becoming increasingly faceless
10 votes