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Daily Archives: 22:49, 19 August 2015

Posted inChina, Environment & Health

Officials calm homeowner protests over Tianjin blast

by AFP22:49, 19 August 201518:26, 31 March 2020

Officials in the Chinese port city of Tianjin agreed on Wednesday to negotiate with angry residents left homeless by massive explosions, after a series of protests seeking compensation for their destroyed homes. China keeps a tight grip on shows of public dissent, requiring public gatherings to have permission and using police to round up protesters, […]

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It is faster to walk than to take the tram, says consultancy that wants to cancel trams

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North Korea newspapers now printed in colour to strengthen cult of Kim Jong-un

by Karen Cheung18:32, 19 August 201518:25, 31 March 2020
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HKFP Lens: In praise of Hong Kong’s trusty double-decker ‘ding dings’

by Vivienne Zeng18:14, 19 August 201518:26, 31 March 2020
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Joshua Wong dismayed as two men are fined $3k for egging him

by Kris Cheng18:01, 19 August 201518:25, 31 March 2020
Posted inChina, Politics & Protest, Sport

China seeks to beat corruption by separating football and politics

by Ryan Ho Kilpatrick17:52, 19 August 201518:23, 31 March 2020
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Hackers publish cheating website Ashley Madison data, 100s of users in HK included

by Karen Cheung17:15, 19 August 201518:25, 31 March 2020
Posted inChina, Environment & Health

Two more chemical warehouses found to be dangerously close to residential blocks in Tianjin

by Vivienne Zeng17:04, 19 August 201518:25, 31 March 2020
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Phone scams were conducted by mainland Chinese abducted in SE Asia by Taiwanese, says China Liaison Office

by Kris Cheng16:40, 19 August 201518:25, 31 March 2020
Posted inCommunity & Education, Hong Kong

New designs for HK$50m public square in Tai Po compared to Tiananmen

by Karen Cheung14:15, 19 August 201518:24, 31 March 2020

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