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This list includes the defunct media outlets since the passage of the Hong Kong national security law (NSL) in 2020.. Amongst the listed media, Apple Daily, Stand News, and Citizen News are regarded as the three most prominent news outlet critical of the government, [1] of which the former two were also prosecuted by the national security police for "conspiring to publish seditious ...
All existing rights and freedoms of Hong Kong people must be fully protected, including freedom of the press and the press. [69] Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan Katsunobu Kato called the closure of Apple Daily a "major setback" for freedom of speech and freedom of the press in Hong Kong and voiced "increasingly grave concerns" over the ...
Lai has been accused of sedition and foreign collusion. He has been held in solitary confinement since December 2020.
Two King Kong animatronic figures were built for the attraction and were scaled to be 39 feet (12 m) tall with an arm span of 54 feet (16 m). The one used for the street sequence weighed approximately 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg), while a lighter figure weighing approximately 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) was used for the bridge sequence of the ride.
Citizen News, an independent Hong Kong news publication, announced on Sunday evening that it will disband by Tuesday. It is the third publication in city that was not aligned with the pro-Beijing ...
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, known for his support of the city’s pro-democracy movement and criticism of China’s leaders, turned 76 behind bars in a maximum security prison earlier this ...
Hong Kong is home to many of Asia's biggest media entities and remains one of the world's largest film industries. [1] The loose regulation over the establishment of a newspaper makes Hong Kong home to many international media such as the Asian Wall Street Journal and Far Eastern Economic Review, and publications with anti-Communist backgrounds such as The Epoch Times (which is funded by Falun ...
An overview of the media in Hong Kong, including links to broadcasters and newspapers. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...