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Activist detained in Hong Kong partially won appeal over recognition of overseas same-sex marriage
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Hong Kong court refuses to ban protest song, government now allowed to appeal decision
The Hong Kong government was given the green light on Wednesday to appeal a court's refusal to ban a protest song, after government lawyers cited national security concerns. "Glory to Hong Kong ...
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Hong Kong's Entry Denials to Foreign Journalists a Concern, Watchdog Says
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Hong Kong court allows government appeal to ban protest song
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong's High Court on Wednesday granted a government plea to reconsider a ruling against the banning of a popular protest song. Judge Anthony Chan gave the green light for the ...
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Mexican Journalist in US Wins Asylum Appeal, Media Group Says
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Five Hong Kong policemen jailed for beating pro-democracy protester Ken Tsang during 2014 Occupy movement lose final appeal bid
On Tuesday, Hong Kong’s top court turned down the final appeal request of five police officers jailed for beating a pro-democracy activist during the 2014 Occupy protests. The five officers – Chief ...
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Activist detained in Hong Kong partially won appeal over recognition of overseas same-sex marriage
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A Hong Kong court refused to ban a protest song. Now the government has been allowed to appeal
The Hong Kong government has been given the green light to appeal a court’s refusal to ban a protest song HONG KONG -- The Hong Kong government was given the green light on Wednesday to appeal a ...
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Mexican journalist in US wins asylum appeal, media group says
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Mexican journalist Emilio Gutierrez Soto has won his asylum appeal to remain in the United States, 15 years after seeking refuge amid fear of persecution in Mexico ...
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A Hong Kong court refused to ban a protest song. Now the government has been allowed to appeal
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A Hong Kong court refused to ban a protest song. Now the government has been allowed to appeal
HONG KONG — The Hong Kong government was given the green light on Wednesday to appeal a court's refusal to ban a protest song, after government lawyers cited national security concerns.
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A Hong Kong court refused to ban a protest song. Now the government has been allowed to appeal
HONG KONG (AP) — The Hong Kong government was given the green light on Wednesday to appeal a court's refusal to ban a protest song, after government lawyers cited national security concerns.

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