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  2. Hong Kong struggles to improve conditions in tiny ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong aims to eliminate subdivided flats by 2049, a target set in 2021 by China's top official overseeing the city. Beijing sees the housing woes as a serious social problem that helped fuel ...

  3. Hong Kong’s ‘Patriots Only’ Local Elections ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong’s chief executive John Lee, who took office last year and has overseen Hong Kong’s transformation toward Beijing’s control, announced new rules that slashed the number of ...

  4. Hong Kong shuts schools as it issues heavy rain warning

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    Hong Kong closed schools on Thursday after authorities issued the second-highest rain signal and warned of extensive flooding, just days after the Asian financial hub was drenched by the heaviest ...

  5. Corruption in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The landmark anti-corruption mechanism that serves as the foundation of Hong Kong’s success in addressing corruption is the Independent Commission Against Corruption, which was established on February 15, 1974. It was created as an independent disciplined force and law enforcement agency directly under the governor of Hong Kong. [1]

  6. Civic engagement in Central and Wan Chai harbourfront ...

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    As for the economic aspect, it is more focused on strengthening the international attractiveness of Hong Kong by means of harbour development. [13] In this connection, it seems that the traditional and longstanding policy of creating new land for urban development through reclamation no longer prevails in this century.

  7. 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (also known by other names) were a series of demonstrations against the Hong Kong government's introduction of a bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in regard to extradition. It was the largest series of demonstrations in the history of Hong Kong. [22] [23]

  8. Social issues in Chinatowns - Wikipedia

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    Since their inception in the late 1960s, the Hong Kong-born immigrants and mostly unemployed though some work as waiters and busboys Wah Ching (華青) gang members began a campaign of harassment and assault of white tourists in San Francisco's Chinatown, which ultimately proved to be a predicament for the tourism-minded conservative Chinatown ...

  9. Two Hong Kong journalists sentenced to jail in sedition case ...

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    Two Hong Kong journalists who led the pro-democracy newspaper Stand News were sentenced to jail on Thursday after being convicted of sedition last month. ... Hong Kong today remains open and free ...