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  2. South China Morning Post - Wikipedia

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    The South China Morning Post ( SCMP ), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong -based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. [2] [3] Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained Hong Kong's newspaper of record since British colonial rule. [4] [5] : 251 Editor-in-chief Tammy Tam ...

  3. Harry Harrison (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Harrison (born 5 December 1961) is a British born political cartoonist and illustrator based in Hong Kong. He is best known as the principal political cartoonist for the South China Morning Post (SCMP). However, he also illustrates children's books and provides satirical cartoons to many journals in the South China area.

  4. John Lee Ka-chiu - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Ka-chiu GBM SBS PDSM PMSM ( Chinese: 李家超; born 7 December 1957 [1]) is a Hong Kong politician and former police officer who is the fifth and current Chief Executive of Hong Kong . Originally a police officer, Lee served as the Deputy Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force from 2010 to 2012.

  5. 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill - Wikipedia

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    A Bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance so that the Ordinance applies to special surrender arrangements once they are made between Hong Kong and any other place in relation to particular circumstances not covered by surrender arrangements of a general nature; to provide that in relation to special surrender arrangements, the scope of the offences covered for a surrender from Hong Kong ...

  6. 2014 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported, however, that police officers were seen charging the suffragists. The media recalled that last time Hong Kong police used tear gas had been on Korean protesters during the 2005 World Trade Organization conference.

  7. 2023 Hong Kong rainstorm and floods - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Government first described the historic rainfall as "once-in-a-century", but then upgraded the narrative to "once-in-500-years", or a 0.2% chance. It caused uproar from the public as an attempt to deflect the blame, after the authorities were questioned and criticised for the preparedness for such an emergency.

  8. 2024 British Hong Kong spy case - Wikipedia

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    On 13 May 2024, the Metropolitan Police of London, United Kingdom, announced three men had been charged with national security offences for assisting Hong Kong intelligence service and foreign interference, including Bill Chung-biu Yuen, Administrative Manager of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (HKETO London).

  9. Hospital Authority - Wikipedia

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    Hospital Authority. / 22.3244; 114.1833. The Hospital Authority is a statutory body managing all the government hospitals and institutes in Hong Kong. It is under the governance of its board and is under the monitor of the Secretary for Health of the Hong Kong Government. Its chairman is Henry Fan .