The US’s restriction of visas for Chinese journalists is a blow to press freedom yet its fallout has been largely overlooked in the mainstream media.
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The recent override of Hong Kong legal and political institutions in pushing for national security laws shows precisely how vulnerable the Basic Law has always been to manipulation by elite interests.
Pro-democracy lawmaker Dennis Kwok has called it “the most devastating thing to happen to Hong Kong since the handover.” In this piece, we hope to shed some light on the new law, some of the legal nuances, and what it means for the future of Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Police Force is having a hard time meeting their recruitment targets and have turned to recruiting at Western universities.
The COVID-19 crisis has touched a racist nerve among Chinese Singaporeans, but it is nothing new for Singapore’s migrant workers.
It's been 101 years since the 1919 May Fourth movement. But under the rule of the CCP, its legacy remains contested.
The recent rediscovery of organized labor may be serendipitous, but transforming this pivot into sustained commitment to worker organizing requires careful cultivation in the long run.
The coronavirus is entangled with a deep-seated racism, where fear becomes a license for xenophobia.
Neither crisis nor incarceration should vindicate the exploitation of women's labor.
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If our home is so wonderful, then what are we revolting for?
Even from afar, Hong Kongers can assist with the rebirth of the city’s new identity.














