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Students and uniformed groups will not attend July 1 flag raising ceremony due to ‘safety concerns’

by Kris Cheng00:10, 28 June 201923:06, 31 March 2020
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Activists demand long-term policy for homeless people and halt to ‘meaningless’ evictions in Sham Shui Po

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Hong Kong issues cold weather warning as temperature plunges to lows of 9 degrees Celsius

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Homeless people face eviction from Kwun Tong public pier as temperatures plunge

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Bid-rigging and other abuses in Hong Kong are caused by weak laws, feebly enforced

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