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Covid-19 adds to woes of Hong Kong’s ethnic minority residents facing discrimination, language barrier, difficulty finding jobs © SCMP Medical workers and police officers during the lockdown in Jordan. Photo: Felix Wong
Hongkonger and Nepali Dilip Rai, 42, stops to catch his breath as he climbs the stairs to his fourth-floor flat in an old tenement building in Jordan.
The security guard lives with his wife, also 42, and their nine-year-old son in one bedroom of the flat, while his cousin, 42, and her husband, 52, share the other room.
Angkor Wat as it was, Gardens by the Bay for children, Bagan temples by bike – virtual tours of Southeast Asia whet appetites for return to travel
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Life through a lens: new photography book brings different cultures that make Hong Kong a world city into focus
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For some in China, Facebook’s spat with Australia proves Beijing was wise to block the service Masha Borak and Xinmei Shen masha.borak@scmp.com; xinmei.shen@scmp.com © Bloomberg Facebook started restricting the sharing of news on its service in Australia on February 18, defying a proposed law that would require technology companies to pay publishers when their articles are posted by users. Photo: Bloomberg
Facebook s move to restrict news sharing from its site in Australia this week, in protest over a proposed law that will force it to pay media outlets for content, has convinced some Chinese internet users that Beijing made the right decision to keep the social media giant blocked by the Great Firewall.