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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has said she will not make any concessions to violent demonstrators, urging an end to the protests in favour of focussing on the economy. The extradition bill proposed by Lam has sparked weeks of anti-government protests, as demands evolved from the withdrawal of the bill to the formation of […]

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