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POLITICO China Direct: From Kabul to Kyiv — Buying war games — Forced labor reminder

POLITICO China Direct: From Kabul to Kyiv — Buying war games — Forced labor reminder
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POLITICO Brussels Playbook: Poland problems — Dieselhate — Janša pops off

RUBICON DAY: Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is in town for dinner with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tonight. Whether they meet on the same bank of the Rubicon will depend on Poland’s Constitutional Court or what’s left of it: Its judges will decide as early as today whether the government can point to domestic case law to claim it can disregard EU legislation and European Court of Justice rulings. Hard to imagine that von der Leyen and Morawiecki will discuss the Green Deal and other policy issues as if nothing has happened, should the Polish judges greenlight their government’s legal viewpoint.

Newspaper s murder marks death of press freedom in Hong Kong

Newspaper s murder marks death of press freedom in Hong Kong The persecution of Apple Daily has undermined the rule of law and must be challenged by the international community Published: June 28, 2021 03:53 AM GMT ▾ Updated: June 28, 2021 03:55 AM GMT Last week Hong Kong saw not only the closure of a newspaper but the death of press freedom. The city’s most popular newspaper and the only remaining Chinese-language, mass circulation pro-democracy daily publication, Apple Daily, published its final edition on June 24. It printed a million copies, and they sold out within hours. The death of Apple Daily was not because it ran out of money or markets. On the contrary, it had 600,000 paid subscribers and more than US$50 million in the bank enough to cover another 18 months. It closed because the Hong Kong government froze its bank accounts, making it impossible to pay salaries and bills, after arresting its editor-in-chief Ryan Law and four other senior executives.

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box. That shows the city’s media freedoms are in jeopardy Last Wednesday, Hong Kong journalist Bao Choy was honored for her investigative work. The following day, she was convicted for it. In essence, Choy was prosecuted for ticking a box: She had used a government registry to trace license plates connected to a mob that had attacked pro-democracy protesters in a subway station in 2019. In the past, journalists had been able to specify “media” on the form to explain why they were searching the database. But in 2019 the form changed, so Choy ticked “other traffic and transport related matters.”

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy

Hong Kong has fined a journalist for ticking a box That shows the city s media freedoms are in jeopardy
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