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Hong Kong security law: Protests planned for Sunday, as agency sees ten-fold increase in Taiwan immigration queries

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Officers had to fire tear gas at pro-democracy demo after protesters threw objects and ignored warnings, say police

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‘Resist tyranny, join a union’: Huge turnout as Hongkongers hit the streets for New Year’s Day protest

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HKFP Lens: Tens of thousands join annual pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong, reiterating movement’s demands

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‘Don’t forget our promise’: Hong Kong to start 2020 with mass protest as police warn against violence

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‘Natural’ to apologise to defeated pro-Beijing camp election candidates, says Hong Kong chief Carrie Lam

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Hong Kong police used crowd control weapons 30,000 times since June; over 6,000 arrested

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Hongkongers await Beijing olive branch after rare weekend of calm

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