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China moves to impose security law on Hong Kong
8:45 AM,
May 23, 2020
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The opening day of China’s National People's Congress focused on a controversial security law for Hong Kong that would likely ban treason, subversion and sedition. The Hong Kong stock market plunged more than 5%.
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