In a column on Wednesday, former Court of Final Appeal Judge Henry Litton said the ruling against the anti-mask law was "catastrophic" for Hong Kong. The Department of Justice and the police, overwhelmed by the number of arrests, often had trouble identifying those arrested because their faces were covered. Moreover, suspects were released after being detained for 48 hours.
In a world beset with grave challenges in development, governance and security, leaders and observers worldwide say that guided by Chinese President Xi Jinping's thought on diplomacy, China will continue to serve as an anchor of certainty and a spring of inspiration.
In a speech on Friday, Alan Tudge, the Minister for Population and Acting Minister for Immigration, said that the government would address the "systematic" unemployment crisis for refugees.
In a letter to the House panel on Monday, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said that Lewandowski could not testify about conversations with Trump after he became president or with his senior advisers.
In a statement released by the Chinese embassy in the UK, the embassy spokesperson said the UK had once again contravened international law and the basic norms governing international relations, and blatantly interfered in China's internal affairs in an attempt to disrupt the implementation of the National Security Law for Hong Kong SAR and undermine the city's prosperity and stability.
In a 20-minute period on the morning of April 12, three seniors visited the office to trade their kitchen waste.
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In a class on the fourth floor, about 30 young volunteers teach the elderly how to use mobile phones and computer tablets.
In a story Wednesday, The New York Times looked at the repercussions of no college football in a presidential election year.
In a statement on Friday in response to the unwarranted remarks about Hong Kong made by a certain British senior official at the UK Parliament and in a report issued by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the UK House of Commons, the spokesperson of the Commissioner's Office expressed strong disapproval and firm opposition, stating that by pointing fingers at Hong Kong affairs in disregard of the facts, the politicians have flagrantly interfered in China's internal affairs, and trampled upon international law and basic norms governing international relations.
In a world with a rising anti-globalization mentality and trade protectionism, the region needs open, coordinated, inclusive and balanced development more than ever before, said Zhou Wenzhong, secretary-general of the BFA at a news conference held in Beijing.