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Hong Kong court upholds law criminalizing boycott calls for elections

Hong Kong court upholds law criminalizing boycott calls for elections

South China Morning Post

Hong Kong's top court upheld a law that criminalizes calls to boycott elections. This follows a visit by a top Beijing official to discuss the city's five-year plan.

9 sources across English

Left 89% · Center 11% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

All sources: Coverage focuses on Hong Kong's engagement with Beijing, including the development of a five-year plan, a visit by a top Chinese official, and policy adjustments in areas like labor imports and birth incentives, alongside legal developments and international relations.

Key divergence: The divergence appears in the specific topics highlighted, ranging from economic development plans and social policies to legal rulings on election boycotts and broader geopolitical issues such as China's alleged training of Russians fighting in Ukraine.

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