China Seeks to Punish Online Bullying–But Journalist-In-Exile Says Beijing is Directing It All
China issued its draft guideline for punishing cyber violence and online crimes recently after a high-profile “bullying” case emerged on the
Read MoreChina issued its draft guideline for punishing cyber violence and online crimes recently after a high-profile “bullying” case emerged on the
Read MoreAnother online media in Hong Kong announced its shutdown. James Ockenden, the founder of the English online media Transit Jam,
Read MoreAnother online media in Hong Kong announced its shutdown. James Ockenden, the founder of the English online media Transit Jam,
Read MoreIn early March, a 23-year-old Hong Kong student studying in Japan returned to Hong Kong to renew her identity card.
Read MoreIn the days leading up to the opening of the 20th congress, several old articles and videos commemorating former Chinese
Read MoreThe Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced plans for opening an online portal for public comments for the statutory
Read More“Giggs” Edmund Wan Yiu-sing, host of a D100 Radio programme in Hong Kong, who had pleaded guilty to one count
Read MoreChina’s top cyberspace watchdog announced Sept. 29 that it has labeled some 80,000 online posts as “rumors” since August in
Read MoreSome people who are Hong Kong immigrants in Great Britain are susceptible to stomach problems, colds, and skin problems precipitated
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