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Daily Archives: 18:01, 21 March 2017

Shenzhen court begins retrial for Hong Konger sentenced to 7 years for smuggling BB guns

by Elson Tong18:01, 21 March 201721:05, 31 March 2020

The retrial in Shenzhen of a Hong Kong man sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for smuggling eight replica guns across the border began on Monday. Chan Chi-yung was arrested in March 2015 after entering Shenzhen via the Lo Wu Border Control Point. Customs officials found that he was carrying two replica guns, a silencer, a scope and a […]

Chinese police say officers may have tortured dead suspect in rare admission on social media

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CY Leung dismisses speculation of senior civil servant exodus if chief exec. hopeful Carrie Lam is elected

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Climate change makes deadly pollution in Chinese cities worse, scientists say

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Carrie Lam’s campaign team wants chief executive-elect office to arrange meeting, elector says ahead of vote

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‘Only resistance can bring change’: Occupy activist Ken Tsang rallies supporters before going to jail

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Woo Kwok-hing ‘very disappointed’ that many pro-democracy electors plan to vote for John Tsang

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Election 2017: Carrie Lam’s top media aide apologises to reporters for poor communication

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Camp accused of abusing students says it will implement behavioural guidelines for instructors

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