How national security laws crashed Hong Kong
Pro-democracy leaders are either in jail or have fled into exile and dare not speak out about Article 23
Pro-democracy leaders are either in jail or have fled into exile and dare not speak out about Article 23
A ‘lack of clarity’ in the legislation could give rise to a Beijing witch hunt and fuel open ‘hostility’
Expanded espionage and national security laws have rattled big business in the world’s second-largest economy
Chinese Communist Party set up ‘Police Service Centers’ abroad to monitor ‘suspects,’ report reveals
President Xi Jinping’s caustic mood music has set the diplomatic tone for Beijing’s forceful foreign policy
Cyberattacks directed by other governments could amount to acts of war
‘Wolf Warrior’ diplomacy looks here to stay despite President Xi calling for a more measured approach to foreign policy
China’s clampdown in the free-wheeling city could spark a brain drain
Pro-democracy activists jailed in Shenzhen for border crossing after trying to flee to Taiwan
Police hotline is a throwback to the dark days of Chairman Mao’s China by naming and shaming innocent people