The Illicit Flow of Technology to Russia Goes Through This Hong Kong Address
by Aaron Krolik and Paul Mozur
via New York Times on July 25, 2024

Hong Kong Book Fair exhibitors told to remove certain titles after ‘complaints’
by Irene Chan
via Hong Kong Free Press on July 19, 2024

Over 80% of Hongkongers think criticism of gov’t should be allowed, survey finds
by Hillary Leung
via Hong Kong Free Press on July 18, 2024

The noose around the press in Hong Kong tightens
via The Economist on July 24, 2024

When party propaganda falls flat
via The Economist on July 18, 2024

China Casts Itself as Peacemaker in First High-Level Talks with Ukraine Since Russia’s Invasion
by Isabel Coles and Austin Ramzy
via Wall Street Journal on July 24, 2024

Censors Delete Question About Murdered Schoolbus Hero: "It's Been 22 Days. Who Killed Hu Youping?"
by Alexander Boyd
via China Digital Times on July 17, 2024

China’s third plenum sees Communist Party double down on economic, tech, military power
by Wendy Wu, William Zheng, and Victoria Bela
via South China Morning Post on July 21, 2024

China’s Top Prosecutors Order Arrest of Former Vice Chair of Hunan Legislature
by Feng Huamei and Zhang Yukun
via Caixin on July 20, 2024

Code of Silence
by Ryan Ho Kilpatrick
via China Media Project on July 19, 2024

China details expanded law on state secrets, eyeing data security
by Laurie Chen
via Reuters on July 23, 2024

Chinese Stocks Slump Amid Signs National Team Is Pulling Back
via Bloomberg on July 23, 2024

Hong Kong plays leading role in sanctions evasion: report
by Pak Yiu
via Nikkei Asia on July 22, 2024

Why is Xi Jinping building secret commodity stockpiles?
via The Economist on July 23, 2024

China Is Getting Secretive About Its Supercomputers
by Stu Woo
via Wall Street Journal on July 23, 2024

China Shows Few Signs of Tilting Economy Toward Consumers in New Plan
by Keith Bradsher and Chris Buckley
via New York Times on July 21, 2024

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