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This newsletter will be renamed Hong Kong Politics, starting July 5. This update will expand our coverage to include major reports on the city's political scene, and continue to be delivered to you every Monday. - South China Morning Post, SCMP - HONG KONG NATIONAL SECURITY LAW Monday 28th June, 2021 Hong Kong [Is Hong Kong’s national security law being weaponised?]( Much remains unclear about bail, whether jury trials will be allowed, and how judges will sentence those convicted. [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Apple Daily editorial writer arrested at airport while trying to leave Hong Kong]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [National security: what is Article 23 and why is it back in the spotlight?]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Beijing shows preference for law-and-order men to run Hong Kong, analysts say]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Several challenges ahead for Hong Kong’s new police chief, insiders say]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Lights out: Hongkongers queue for hours to buy Apple Daily’s final issue]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Was Apple Daily a defender of freedoms or defiler of national sovereignty?]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Over 400 Hongkongers seeking asylum abroad since 2019 protests]( [ ] [ ] Diplomacy [Canadian MPs, senators want Magnitsky audit of Hong Kong officials’ assets]( [ ] SERIES [The national security law and Hong Kong, one year on]( The national security law was imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing on June 30, 2020. One year on, this series looks at the impact. [EXPLORE NOW]( TELEGRAM CHANNEL [Your must-read coronavirus coverage]( As we continue to recover from the global pandemic during these trying times, follow our Telegram channel and stay up to date with the latest and most important Coronavirus news. [FOLLOW NOW]( [ ] [ ] [Sign up for our other newsletters]( [ ] From Lifestyle to Business, from local to regional, from breaking news to daily digests never miss a story. Browse our newsletters [ ] [SIGN UP NOW]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Download our all-new mobile app]( [ ] [ ] [ ] STAY CONNECTED [ ] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( South China Morning Post · 19/F Tower One, Times Square · 1 Matheson St. · Causeway Bay · Hong Kong Copyright © 2021 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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