PoliticsNational anthem blunder: Hong Kong leader warns of ‘appropriate actions’ against sports officials, assures vigilant athletes they have nothing to fearPoliticsMarch 28, 2023posted on Mar. 28, 2023 at 7:04 am John Lee assures athletes however that they have nothing to fear if they have done their part to avoid such errors. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMarch 28, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsHong Kong, mainland Chinese authorities slam UN criticism of handling of Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversaryJune 5, 2023PoliticsChinese prosecutors zero in on environmental crime cases, report saysJune 5, 2023PoliticsFirst Hong Kong reporter convicted over search on government vehicle registry wins appeal, court rules journalism a valid reason to access recordsJune 5, 2023PoliticsHong Kong police step up security at Victoria Park on June 4 anniversary; former vigil organiser goes on hunger strikeJune 4, 2023PoliticsChina’s Xi Jinping hails ‘uninterrupted’ cultural continuity for powering nation’s riseJune 3, 2023PoliticsPolice attack on reporter sparks rare public debate, outrage in ChinaJune 2, 2023PoliticsChina-Australia trade: what’s the state of relations after 3 years of ups and downs?June 2, 2023PoliticsHong Kong will forge ahead with plans to pass Article 23 national security law, justice secretary saysJune 2, 2023PoliticsMuseum to mark Tiananmen Square crackdown to open in New York 2 years after Hong Kong version closed on national security groundsJune 2, 2023Recommended For YouMiddle EastHow conflict is jeopardizing Sudan’s museums and cultural heritageJune 6, 2023MalaysiaMalaysia to ban Telegram? MCMC says considering drastic action to tackle cyberthreatsJune 6, 2023LifestyleIllusion make-up artist Mimi Choi on Instagram wows with her trippy 3D looksJune 6, 2023WorldSmall-brained ancient human cousins may have buried their deadJune 6, 2023UK NewsBoris legal fees can be raised 'in half a day' if Sunak stops paying his lawyersJune 5, 2023
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