A British judge has stated that the rule of law in Hong Kong has been “profoundly compromised.” This comes after the controversial National Security Law was implemented by China, giving authorities more power to crack down on dissent. Many fear that the autonomy and freedoms once enjoyed in Hong Kong are now at risk.
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Paul Murray: State Budget surpluses haven’t been planned, they’re the result of a run of historic luck
Rita Saffioti, facing a challenging week due to significant cost overruns in government IT projects and concerns over the usability of Metronet railcars, is managing a budget that will increase the state's debt from $28.3 billion to $42.5 billion by 2028-29, despite predicting cash surpluses. Critics highlight that her financial management, buoyed by inflated revenues from iron ore and a favorable GST deal, fails to control rising debt levels, emphasizing her reliance on luck rather...
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