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Jailed pro-democracy tycoon had assets frozen under national security law
Pro-democracy tycoon’s Next Digital halts trading after founder’s stake frozen under security law
Critics say amendment gives authorities ‘unfettered power’ to prevent people leaving territory
Flights in country almost double for first three months of 2021 compared to same period two years earlier
Critics say Bao Choy’s prosecution is meant to discourage reporters from contentious investigations
Group including media mogul Jimmy Lai and lawyer Martin Lee sentenced over 2019 protests
New national security curriculum for schools raises censorship fears among teachers and parents
The CEO overcame diverse cultural differences to expand his insurance empire across south-east Asia
Beijing offers smoother entry procedures to visitors who take locally made jabs
Media mogul Jimmy Lai and ‘father of democracy’ Martin Lee among group of seven found guilty
Proposal is latest challenge to transparency in financial hub
Largest shipping group says air the only option for essential goods as companies fret over risks to cargo
Health authorities insist there is no reason to believe doses are unsafe
City’s response to virus has stoked debate about the trade-off between civil liberties and protection
Carrie Lam says officials will ensure new M+ Museum does not undermine national security
Territory’s finance community voices concern at government strategy to contain virus outbreak
Election law will ensure that only ‘patriots’ wield any power in the territory
Sweeping changes to electoral laws would signal end of territory’s democratic experiment
Beijing is putting its faith in its own mainland officials as it clamps down on the territory
Decision highlights growing concern over China’s tightening grip on financial centre
Demonstrators gather outside court after 47 charged in biggest sweep under new security law
Disruption to supply chains lengthens delivery times and leaves goods waiting at ports
Government’s move to raise duty for the first time in almost 30 years threatens core HKEX business
As pressure from Beijing increases, empires such as Jardine Matheson and Swire must work out their next move
Wharf Hotels’ president has drawn on her experience of Sars and Thai protests to weather one of the territory’s most tumultuous years
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