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Daily Archives: 18:55, 27 November 2019

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Hong Kong police to enter blockaded Polytechnic University on Thursday morning

by Holmes Chan18:55, 27 November 201923:51, 31 March 2020

Hong Kong police have announced that they will enter the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Thursday morning – over 10 days since the siege began at the Hung Hom campus. Yau Tsim District Commander Ho Yun-sing told reporters on Wednesday evening that police decided to go into PolyU after university staff reported that they found […]

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Explainer: What can Hong Kong’s democrats do with their new District Council majority?

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‘Suspension won’t silence me’: Teen speaks out after embedding message about Xinjiang Uyghurs in TikTok make-up vid

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On Hong Kong’s PolyU campus, elusive protesters and an uncertain future

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Search for trapped PolyU protesters to continue as pressure mounts on police to lift campus cordon

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