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Selling a Book Is Now a Crime in Hong Kong
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Selling a Book Is Now a Crime in Hong Kong

Hong Kong police arrested a bookstore owner and three staff for selling a biography of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai. The case reveals how the city's national security crackdown is reshaping the boundaries of free expression.

Hong Kong's Middle East Gambit Is Caught in the Crossfire
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Hong Kong's Middle East Gambit Is Caught in the Crossfire

Hong Kong built its post-Western pivot around Gulf financial hubs. Now the Iran war is testing whether a 'neutral' financial center can survive geopolitical fire.

Hong Kong Spy Trial Opens in London: A Test of UK-China Relations
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Hong Kong Spy Trial Opens in London: A Test of UK-China Relations

First Hong Kong spy trial under UK National Security Act begins as Beijing-London ties face new strain after Starmer's unsuccessful China visit

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Jimmy Lai Wins Fraud Appeal, But His 20-Year Sentence Stands
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Jimmy Lai Wins Fraud Appeal, But His 20-Year Sentence Stands

Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai won his fraud appeal but remains imprisoned under national security law. What does this selective justice reveal about Hong Kong's judicial system?

Hong Kong's RedotPay Eyes $1B New York IPO Amid Stablecoin Boom
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Hong Kong's RedotPay Eyes $1B New York IPO Amid Stablecoin Boom

RedotPay plans a blockbuster $1 billion IPO in New York, potentially valuing the stablecoin payments firm at over $4 billion. What's driving Wall Street's appetite for crypto?

Hong Kong's Last Legal Hope Crushed in Mass Security Trial
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Hong Kong's Last Legal Hope Crushed in Mass Security Trial

Hong Kong court rejects appeals of 12 jailed activists in largest national security case, upholding only one acquittal. Is this the final curtain for Hong Kong's democracy movement?

Hong Kong's Stablecoin Dream Hits Beijing's Reality Check
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Hong Kong's Stablecoin Dream Hits Beijing's Reality Check

As Hong Kong prepares to announce its first stablecoin licenses, Chinese companies are backing away. What this retreat reveals about crypto regulation and geopolitical tensions in Asia's financial hub.

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Hong Kong Breaks 8-Month Crypto License Drought
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Hong Kong Breaks 8-Month Crypto License Drought

Hong Kong's SFC approves Victory Fintech's crypto license, ending an 8-month gap. The city's notoriously strict regime continues to shape Asia's digital asset landscape.

Hong Kong's Crypto Gambit: Betting Against Beijing
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Hong Kong's Crypto Gambit: Betting Against Beijing

As China bans crypto, Hong Kong doubles down with new regulations and stablecoin licenses. Why this divergence matters for global finance and what it means for traditional institutions entering blockchain.

Hong Kong's Crypto Gamble: Doubling Down While Bitcoin Burns
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Hong Kong's Crypto Gamble: Doubling Down While Bitcoin Burns

As Bitcoin crashes 40% from peaks, Hong Kong officials push ahead with stablecoin licenses and crypto hub ambitions despite Beijing's tightening grip on digital assets.

Hong Kong's Crypto Crown Slipping to 'Aggressive' UAE
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Hong Kong's Crypto Crown Slipping to 'Aggressive' UAE

Hong Kong acknowledges competitive pressure from UAE's unified crypto regulation approach, as the city's cautious multi-step licensing process faces criticism for being too slow.

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Hong Kong's Crypto Gambit While China Says No
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Hong Kong's Crypto Gambit While China Says No

As China bans crypto trading, Hong Kong is racing in the opposite direction with stablecoin licenses and perpetual contracts. What this regulatory divergence means for Asian markets and global investors.

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