Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2018-11-28 10:35
Audit report: Hong Kong police bought HK$4.6 million worth of tactical gear at short notice ahead of Xi Jinping’s visit for handover anniversary
Related news
- South China Morning Post reporter denied entry into Macau to cover Xi Jinping’s visit for 20th anniversary handover celebrationsSouth China Morning Post
- President Xi Jinping’s ‘deep feelings’ for Hong Kong highlighted by state media as city prepares to mark 25th anniversary of handoverSouth China Morning Post
- No-fly zone above high-speed rail terminus part of area lockdown, as Hong Kong rolls out security blanket for Xi Jinping’s visit to mark 25th anniversary of handoverSouth China Morning Post
- 'Anti-protest' law kicks in as HK marks handoverBBC
- Xi Jinping’s annus horribilisThe Japan Times
- Hong Kong handoverCNN
- BLi Ka-Shing Says HK Handover Created Beneficial Ties With Chinabloomberg.com
- Hong Kong customs officers seize 3.3 tonnes of protected guitarfish fins worth HK$4.6 millionSouth China Morning Post
- Xi Jinping’s speech at 25th anniversary of handover ceremony is ‘most definitive assessment’ of ‘one country, two systems’ and a ‘calming pill’ for doubters: Beijing officialSouth China Morning Post
- Xi Jinping’s strategic folly in Hong KongThe Japan Times
- FHong Kong is Xi Jinping’s failureft.com
- Hong Kong spends HK$1.3 million on YouTube video to mark handover anniversary, but only nets 4,000 viewsSouth China Morning Post
- ‘It’s for you’: Hong Kong government public inquiry hotline gets HK$4.6 million boost to improve efficiencySouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong residents mark handover with resignationDeutsche Welle Englisch
- SWhat would Mao have made of Xi Jinping’s China?scmp.com
- BXi Jinping’s Dream City Is Off to a Slow Startbloomberg.com
- Xi Jinping’s presence at Hong Kong anniversary still unclearSeattle Times
- Chinese President Xi Jinping’s 2023 New Year Addressherald.co.zw
- Xi Jinping’s Taiwan comments likely to scuttle talks, analysts saySouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s Challenge to Xi Jinping’s Iron RuleThe New York Times