The Independent
Inside the Hong Kong newsrooms stifled by fear after Jimmy Lai’s conviction
As Keir Starmer faces huge pressure to secure Jimmy Lai’s release during his visit to China, journalists in Hong Kong tell Shweta Sharma how the British media mogul’s conviction has all but declawed the city’s press
Chinese company on US forced labour watchlist to buy Canadian gold mining firm
Zijin Gold’s parent company has been placed on US administration’s Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act Entity List
Oxford University Press halts publication of China-sponsored journal after years of outrage
Oxford University Press will no longer publish Forensic Sciences Research after 2025
Hong Kong bans mobile game about overthrowing communist regime
Game lets players pledge allegiance to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Tibet, or Uyghurs
Two Chinese scientists arrested for smuggling ‘potential agroterrorism weapon’ into US
Investigators say the pathogen can attack wheat, barley, maize and rice and sicken livestock and people









