“There’s still a lot of uncertainty on regulators’ next moves, but this does mean the status of Jack Ma is much better than a lot of people speculated,” said Fang Kecheng, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Victoria Hui, an expert at the University of Notre Dame in the United States, said the arrests confirm the security law overrides the Basic Law -- the mini-constitution which once guaranteed Hong Kong would maintain certain freedoms.
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@zeynep Exactly one year ago, the head of infectious disease at the University of Hong Kong was calling for strict monitoring, warning of the likelihood of rapid transmission, and anticipating a surge of new infections during Chinese New Year.
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Wearing a face mask does help if you do it properly. Seto Wing Hong of Hong Kong University demonstrates the correct way to wear a face mask #coronavirus
Protesters battle water cannon at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The #HongKongProtests are in their 6th month #香港
A bloody fight has broken out between protesters and riot police outside Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where upwards of several hundred student protesters have been barricaded inside for days.
I am deeply concerned by the aggressive actions taken by the Hong Kong Police Force today during a standoff between protesters at university campuses in Hong Kong.
Riot fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters trying to break out of Hong Kong university after worst night of violence
Hong Kong’s Chinese University, once a ‘safe space,’ becomes a war zone
Hong Kong police fired tear gas in the heart of the Central financial district and at two university campuses to break up pro-democracy protests as violence was bringing the Chinese-ruled city to what they said was the 'brink of total breakdown'.
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