PoliticsOnly ‘patriots’ in the house: no more fireworks at Hong Kong legislature, but lawmakers say they’re doing their jobPoliticsJanuary 2, 2023posted on Jan. 02, 2023 at 12:00 am Despite absence of opposition, lawmakers insist they ask questions and legislature is no rubber stamp. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJanuary 2, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsHong Kong’s domestic security law 1 month later: no arrests, no big uproar, what’s going on?April 23, 2024PoliticsTaiwan will tear down all remaining statues of Chiang Kai-shek in public spacesApril 22, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s justice minister after domestic national security law: I’ll go where I’m welcome, like the Middle East, not the WestApril 22, 2024Politics‘Reform and opening up are not dead’, but today’s China ‘looks risky’: veteran observer David LamptonApril 21, 2024PoliticsLabour Day will once again be ‘protest-free’ in Hong KongApril 21, 2024PoliticsChinese nationalists take aim at Japanese animation master Miyazaki’s WWII filmApril 21, 2024PoliticsBeijing and Hong Kong authorities condemn G7 and EU statement over Article 23 legislation, national security lawApril 20, 2024Keeping Singapore special: PM Lee Hsien Loong’s 20 years in officeApril 19, 2024PoliticsBeijing slaps anti-dumping tariffs on Taiwan’s polycarbonates after protracted probeApril 19, 2024Recommended For YouHongKongHong Kong’s biggest IPO of 2024 flopsApril 23, 2024MalaysiaMalaysia navy helicopters collide in mid-air, killing all 10 onboardApril 23, 2024AsiaIndia election: Modi falls back on anti-Muslim rhetoric in bid to boost BJP’s poll fortunesApril 23, 2024ChinaChina floods: four killed in Guangdong sparking concerns over extreme weather defencesApril 23, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s domestic security law 1 month later: no arrests, no big uproar, what’s going on?April 23, 2024
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