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How will a new national security law affect different walks of life in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong National Security Law
March 19, 2024

HONG KONG (AP) — As Hong Kong passed a new national security law, the city that evolved from a swampy fishing village to a financial center embarked on another transformation, one that may redefine its role on the world stage and the liberties of its citizens.

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