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Tibet women’s football team denied visas to attend US games for ‘no reason,’ says organiser

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Official from Fujian joins China Liaison Office in Hong Kong

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German Consulate General stresses good relationship with police after Holocaust comparison

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Financial Sec. says he will spend HK$830k in gov’t funds to renovate official residence, not HK$2m

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Former chief secretary Carrie Lam enters Hong Kong’s leadership race with 579 nominations

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