PoliticsA political recap of Hong Kong in 2022: 5 events that will shape city governance for yearsPoliticsJanuary 2, 2023posted on Jan. 02, 2023 at 8:00 am The Post looks back on changed political landscape for city following an electoral overhaul and appointment of new leader. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJanuary 2, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsHong Kong protests: are police taking too hard a line on demonstrations? The Post examines new restrictions attached to demonstrationsMarch 29, 2023PoliticsChina anti-corruption probe targets top banks, SOEs as Beijing races to defuse financial risksMarch 28, 2023PoliticsNational anthem blunder: Hong Kong leader warns of ‘appropriate actions’ against sports officials, assures vigilant athletes they have nothing to fearMarch 28, 2023PoliticsApple CEO Tim Cook meets with new premier Li Qiang on trip to reaffirm commitment to China marketMarch 27, 2023PoliticsHong Kong still has its edge as legal hub, says deputy justice minister Horace Cheung after visit to Europe, ThailandMarch 27, 2023PoliticsChina urged to build stronger supply chain role like Apple to counter US decouplingMarch 27, 2023PoliticsHong Kong marks first authorised protest in 3 years as 80 homeowners march against Tseung Kwan O reclamation planMarch 26, 2023Politics‘Research, not job inspections’: academics weigh in on China’s nationwide fact-finding driveMarch 25, 2023PoliticsAncestral trip or political ploy? Ma Ying-jeou to visit mainland ChinaMarch 25, 2023Recommended For YouWorld'Historic': Europe rights court hears climate cases against governmentsMarch 29, 2023ChinaXinjiang Communist Party boss ventures to Kazakhstan on trade missionMarch 29, 2023BusinessChina rolls out the red carpet for foreign CEOs, but investors ‘cautiously reconnecting’ after reopeningMarch 29, 2023MoviesIn Pictures: In Democratic Republic of the Congo, displaced Muslims have little food to break fastMarch 29, 2023PoliticsHong Kong protests: are police taking too hard a line on demonstrations? The Post examines new restrictions attached to demonstrationsMarch 29, 2023
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