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YouTube complies with Hong Kong order blocking access to protest song

South China Morning Post, Published on 15/05/2024

» BEIJING - US-based video-streaming giant YouTube has complied with a Hong Kong court order banning a popular protest anthem by blocking access to 32 clips within the city, but other versions are still available.

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More research on Japan's plan to discharge radioactive waste water

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/07/2023

» More risk assessments will be made by Hong Kong on Japan's plan to discharge treated radioactive water from the ill-fated Fukushima nuclear power station, despite a UN watchdog giving the go-ahead to pump it into the sea.

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Why Typhoon Mawar is causing Hong Kong's soaring temperatures, intense pollution without making direct hit

South China Morning Post, Published on 01/06/2023

» Typhoon Mawar is having a far-reaching impact on Hong Kong as it brings record-breaking temperatures for the month of May and causes serious air pollution, despite bypassing the city, according to meteorologists.

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Taiwan grants joint adoption rights to same-sex couples

South China Morning Post, Published on 17/05/2023

» Taiwan's legislature extended joint adoption rights to same-sex couples on Tuesday, marking another milestone in marriage equality on the island.

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Experts downplay spike in severe Covid cases in HK

South China Morning Post, Published on 06/05/2023

» HONG KONG: The number of fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong last week was almost double the tally recorded in the previous seven days, health authorities have said.

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China sanctions US and Taiwanese individuals and groups over Tsai visit

South China Morning Post, Published on 07/04/2023

» China has retaliated with sanctions against two US bodies and their senior executives who hosted Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen during her stay in the United States, with Beijing claiming the Americans provided platforms and facilities for “Taiwan independence”.