
Thousands in Hong Kong protest government’s TV decision
(21 Oct) - Thousands of demonstrators in Hong Kong yesterday protested the government’s refusal to explain why it denied a free-to-air license to Hong Kong Television Network Ltd. even as it granted two other permits. Black-clad marchers waved banners showing officials on puppet strings after the government granted the first...

9 signs China is making a move against USD
(18 Oct) - On the global financial stage, China is playing chess while the U.S. is playing checkers, and the Chinese are now accelerating their long-term plan to dethrone the U.S. dollar. You see, the truth is that China does not plan to allow the U.S. financial system to dominate the world indefinitely. Right now, China is...

UK’s DPP defends journos who break law in public interest
Keir Starmer says his guidelines are drafted to let journalists pursue difficult stories without fear of prosecution Keir Starmer, the outgoing DPP, said laws governing UK intelligence agencies needed reviewing in light of Edward Snowden's revelations. Photograph: Felix Clay (18 Oct) - Britain's most senior prosecutor has...
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