Hong Kong national security police have questioned the uncle and aunt of pro-democracy activist Carmen Lau, who is accused of inciting secession and colluding with foreign forces under the National Security Law. Lau, now based in the U.S., faces charges for advocating Hong Kong’s independence and inciting blank votes, part of a broader effort by Hong Kong authorities to silence critics abroad by targeting their families. The NSL grants extraterritorial jurisdiction, allowing authorities to pursue individuals globally, leading to the issuance of arrest warrants for multiple overseas dissidents, as Hong Kong police intensify efforts to extend their reach beyond the city’s borders.
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Breaking | Trump extends TikTok deadline after failing to outline deal to sell the China-owned app
US President Donald Trump failed to finalize a deal to sell Chinese-owned TikTok to American investors and issued an executive order extending the deadline by 75 days to keep the app operational. Trump stated in a Truth Social post that more work is needed for necessary approvals, expressing hope to reach an agreement with China despite tensions over tariffs. The US Supreme Court upheld a TikTok ban, leaving the app's fate uncertain as it faces...
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