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‘Painful farewell’: Hongkongers queue for hours to buy final Apple Daily edition
Million copies printed of last issue as journalists at newspaper that was forced to close mourn ‘historical mo…
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Timeline of events leading to the closure of Hong Kong’s Apple Daily
Key moments in the recent history of territory’s largest pro-democracy newspaperJune 2019 The first protests b…
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‘The blackest day’: Apple Daily’s demise comes as no surprise
Analysis: A palpable chill has run through the Hong Kong media, amid warnings about ‘fake news’ The fate of Ap…
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Hong Kong leader refuses to say how media can avoid arrest in wake of Apple Daily raids
Carrie Lam denies arrest of senior editorial figures at pro-democracy paper and seizure of its assets was an a…
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Hungary’s LGBT protests and Juneteenth Day: human rights this fortnight – in pictures
A roundup of the coverage on struggles for human rights and freedoms from China to Colombia Continue reading..…
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Hongkongers queue to buy Apple Daily copies after editor-in-chief arrested
Public outpouring of support for tabloid after raid on offices by national security policeHongkongers queued a…
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‘Worst of times’: Hong Kong media defiant amid police crackdown
Apple Daily hits back after executives arrested in second raid on pro-democracy paper’s newsroomApple Daily’s …
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Hong Kong Apple Daily raid targeted ‘conspiracy’, claims security chief – video
Hong Kong's security chief, John Lee, accused the five Apple Daily directors arrested on Thursday of using 'jo…
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Hong Kong police arrest editor-in-chief of Apple Daily newspaper in raids
Ryan Law among five directors detained under national security legislation imposed by BeijingHong Kong’s natio…
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‘Warm, kind, wise and brilliant’: Guardian writers remember Kakoli Bhattacharya
Our Delhi correspondents pay tribute to the Indian journalist and Guardian news assistant, who has died of Cov…
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Man acquitted of Daniel Pearl beheading tells court of ‘minor role’ in killing
Letter by Islamist militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh tells of involvement in US journalist’s 2002 deathAfter 18…
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Hero’s welcome for Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai after release on bail
Apple Daily founder and pro-democracy activist returns to office following arrest under national security lawT…
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India arrests dozens of journalists in clampdown on critics of Covid-19 response
Reporters for independent outlets, many in rural areas, say pressure won’t deter them from covering embarrassi…
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New York Times moves staff out of Hong Kong amid press freedom fears
New national security laws prompt US media organisation to shift a third of its operation to South KoreaThe Ne…
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Hong Kong journalists and lawyers scramble to adapt to security law
Protective measures taken and social media erased as both question how they can operateJournalists and lawyers…