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Parliament and Council disagree on air passenger rights but continue talks

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Starry Lee urges Hong Kong officials to respect lawmakers’ dissent amid pushback

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South China Morning Post 8d ago

Hong Kong to keep ‘open mind’ on options for struggling postal service

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Why are fewer Hong Kong youth in education, work or training than Asian peers?

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Greyhound ban bill won't go to vote until 'we know it will pass', Rockliff says

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ABC Australia 9d ago

Karnataka: DKS's cabinet to debut with 10-20 ministers; Delhi talks continue

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As threats against polticians rise, should taxpayers foot the bill for security?

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Ladakh talks talk of the town in Kashmir; Mehbooba gives unity call in letter to Omar

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Hong Kong seeks to define scope of national security cases ‘as soon as possible’

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South China Morning Post 2d ago

One Nation SA says it will not support 'one scrap of legislation' by Labor

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ABC Australia 8d ago