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Hong Kong's safety net for workers left unpaid by bankrupt employers is facing growing financial pressure amid a wave of business closures,
MoreFueled by dirt-cheap prices, infinite product catalogues, and relentless digital advertising algorithms, Chinese e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein, and AliExpress have rapidly conquered
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That was the mission statement set out by Apple Daily in its inaugural editorial
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Christopher Mung has been identified by the Washington Standard as one of the exiled activists caught in the HKETO’s web of transnational
MoreChristopher Mung has been identified by Sky News as one of the exiled activists caught in the HKETO’s web of transnational surveillance.
MoreChristopher Mung has been identified by WSJ as one of the exiled activists caught in the HKETO’s web of transnational surveillance. You
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In relation to the sentencing, Christopher Mung, the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor, said “This sentences are well
MoreHong Kong Labour Rights Monitor (HKLRM) welcomes today’s guilty verdict in the London Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) espionage case.
MoreWith the Chief Executive’s Policy Address fast approaching, the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor (HKLRM) today (15 September 2025) released a detailed
MoreOn the eve of the fifth anniversary of the National Security Ordinance, the Hong Kong government rushed through sweeping amendments to the
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