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Press Association

Charity boss says Government must 'right the wrongs' endured by refugees

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A charity boss has called on the Government to “right the wrongs” blighting the lives of refugees by overhauling the way decisions are made on asylum claims. Freedom From Torture chief executive Sonya Sceats said delays in processing...
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Curated Video

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Has Resigned

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Muilenburg faced scrutiny for how he handled the grounding of the company's 737 Max aircraft after two crashes that killed 346 people.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Legislative Council's Tien on Protests, Chief Executive Lam

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Dec.08 -- Michael Tien, a pro-establishment member of Hong Kong's legislative council and founder of apparel chain G2000 Group, talks about the protests in the city and Chief Executive Carry Lam. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Tom...
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Bloomberg

We Don’t Have Democracy in Hong Kong: Says Webb-site.com’s Founder

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Dec.09 -- David Webb, founder of Webb-Site.com, discusses the protest over the weekend in Hong Kong and where he sees them going. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protesters Paralyze Central Financial District

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Nov.12 -- Hong Kong protesters brought the city’s financial district to a standstill at lunch time on Tuesday after demonstrators earlier disrupted the morning commute for a second straight day, blocking subway lines and clashing with...
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Bloomberg

China Wants Hong Kong’s Two Systems to Remain: NPC H.K. Deputy Chan

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Jun.28 -- Bernard Chan, Hong Kong deputy of the National People’s Congress and convenor of the Hong Kong Executive Council, discusses the Hong Kong security law and why he supports the measure. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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Carrie Lam To File Complaint About U.S. Sanctions

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The U.S. imposed sanctions on officials in China and Hong Kong earlier this month over a national security law.
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Press Association

David Lloyd CEO talks opening plans after new government advice

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Glenn Earlam, chief executive of David Lloyd Clubs, said it has drawn up detailed cleaning and safety plans for its 100 UK sites, which are ready to re-open at two weeks’ notice
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Bloomberg

Charles Li's New Venture Raised $70M from H.K. Tycoons

Higher Ed
Charles Li, founder and Chairman at Micro Connect, discusses the company's latest round of funding. The fintech firm raised $70 million from investors including local tycoons Adrian Cheng and Li Ka-shing. He speaks with Shery Ahn and...
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Curated Video

Thousands of protesters call for chief executive to step down

Higher Ed
1. Wide of protesters carrying banner reading (Mandarin) "Step down Chief Executive. Bring in universal suffrage immediately," UPSOUND: (Cantonese) protesters chanting "Step down Leung Chun-ying" 2. Mid of protesters holding flags and...
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Bloomberg

Protests Have Changed Hong Kong Forever: Anson Chan

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- Anson Chan, former ""Iron Lady"" of Hong Kong, discusses what the Hong Kong protests achieved with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Plans to Start Clearing Mong Kok Protest Site

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Nov. 25 -- Hong Kongs police plan to back up bailiffs today as they start to clear a pro-democracy protest site in Mong Kok, the scene of clashes during the past two months between demonstrators and their opponents. Bloomberg's Rosalind...
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Sky News

Government Owner Water Board admit Failings

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Government Owner Water Board admit Failings
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Curated Video

Hong Kong - Demonstrations follosing handover

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Within hours of Hong Kong's handover to China, pro-democracy demonstrators were out on the streets protesting. About 2,000 marchers challenged the Chinese-installed government on its first day in office on Tuesday (1/7), with a noisy...
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Curated Video

WRAP Tung resignation, successor Tsang comments

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1. Wide shot of news conference, with Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa standing at podium 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (Cantonese) Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong Chief Executive: "One hour ago, I tendered my resignation as...
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Curated Video

Ex-tabloid chief at ethics inquiry, testifies on links to senior politicians

Higher Ed
1. Wide of inquiry 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Jay, counsel for the inquiry: "You were Chief Executive Officer of News International. You might have been fearful that if Mr. (former Prime Minister Gordon) Brown did win at the next...
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Reaffirms Goal for Iron Ore Output

Higher Ed
May 5 -- Rio Tinto's annual meeting is underway in Australia. Outgoing Chief Executive Sam Walsh addresses shareholders for the final time. Paul Allen reports on "Trending Business."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protesters' General Strike Snarls Traffic, Subway, Airports

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- Hong Kong protesters launched a general strike Monday that hampered the Asian financial hub's morning commute. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CEO Signals 'Far-Reaching Changes' at Annual Meeting

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May.23 -- Deutsche Bank AG shareholders expressed their dissatisfaction with Chairman Paul Achleitner at the bank's annual meeting, while Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing said the firm was "prepared to make tough cutbacks."...
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Curated Video

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on extradition law

Higher Ed
Hong Kong's chief executive on Tuesday continued to campaign in support of her administration's unpopular new extradition law.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong's Lam: Government, Police Are Capable of Resolving Crisis

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Aug.12 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about the protests that have rattled the Asian financial hub. She speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt. Source: APTN)
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Curated Video

Record Number Of Voters Turned Out For Hong Kong's Local Election

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A record 4.1 million people were registered to vote, and more than 2.8 million people had already cast their votes with an hour before polls closed.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Heads for Local Elections

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Hong Kong's local district council elections don't usually make global headlines. But after months of anti-government, pro-democracy protests, this year they're getting a lot more attention than usual as it will be a key...
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Curated Video

HK pro-democracy lawmakers challenge mask ban

Higher Ed
A group of pro-democracy Hong Kong legislators filed a legal challenge against the government's use of a colonial-era emergency law to criminalize the wearing of masks at rallies to quell anti-government demonstrations, which diminished...