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We’re reaching out because your support helps us to safeguard journalism that the world deserves and the long-term sustainability of the South China Morning Post. Our digital subscription service allows you unlimited access to news and opinion on our website and app. Without it, you will be limited to a few free stories each month before being prompted to subscribe for further access. To avoid any interruption to your reading experience of our award-winning content, explore our range of subscription plans now.As way of a reminder of our award-winning news coverage and opinion, we’re sharing some of our essential reads from the past fortnight. We look forward to continuing to provide you with our expert coverage, brought to you by our team of world-class journalists.Best regards,The South China Morning Post - South China Morning Post, SCMP - We’re reaching out because your support helps us to safeguard journalism that the world deserves and the long-term sustainability of the South China Morning Post. Our digital subscription service allows you unlimited access to news and opinion on our website and app. Without it, you will be limited to a few free stories each month before being prompted to subscribe for further access. To avoid any interruption to your reading experience of our award-winning content, explore our range of subscription plans now.As way of a reminder of our award-winning news coverage and opinion, we’re sharing some of our essential reads from the past fortnight. We look forward to continuing to provide you with our expert coverage, brought to you by our team of world-class journalists.Best regards,The South China Morning Post YOUR ESSENTIAL READS Wednesday 21st July, 2021 Dear Reader, We’re reaching out because your support helps us to safeguard journalism that the world deserves and the long-term sustainability of the South China Morning Post. Our digital subscription service allows you unlimited access to news and opinion on our website and app. Without it, you will be limited to a few free stories each month before being prompted to subscribe for further access. To avoid any interruption to your reading experience of our award-winning content, [explore our range of subscription plans]( now. As way of a reminder of our award-winning news coverage and opinion, we’re sharing some of our essential reads from the past fortnight. We look forward to continuing to provide you with our expert coverage, brought to you by our team of world-class journalists. Best regards, The South China Morning Post [ ] [ ] [ ] Diplomacy [China threatens ‘head-on blow’ to US after latest Hong Kong sanctions]( [ ] [ ] Diplomacy [Biden confirms warning to US businesses in Hong Kong will come on Friday]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Beijing official says Hong Kong leaders must have strategic vision, warns West]( [ ] [ ] Politics [Xi Jinping asks: why do Chinese officials wait for orders from the top?]( [ ] [ ] Diplomacy [Latest US sanctions on Hong Kong draw a collective shrug from analysts]( [ ] [ ] Politics [As the Communist Party turns 100, Xi has a problem: who will take over?]( [ ] [ ] People & Culture [Team China’s uniforms worse than Rio ‘tomatoes and scrambled eggs’ outfits]( [ ] [ ] Science [China unveils design for first waterless nuclear reactor]( [ ] SUBSCRIPTION OFFER [Unlimited access to news and analysis on China and Asia]( Explore the critical stories happening in China and their far-reaching impact. [DISCOVER NOW]( Series [China’s Communist Party: everything you need to know]( The Communist Party of China marked its 100th anniversary in July. In this series, the South China Morning Post looks into the past, present and future of the world’s second-largest political party. [READ NOW]( INFOGRAPHIC [The mass arrest of Hong Kong’s opposition figures]( The fortunes of Hong Kong’s opposition camp, once a robust and potent force, have plunged dramatically in the year since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the city. [EXPLORE 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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