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FILE - People queue up to buy last issue of Apple Daily at a newspaper booth at a downtown street in Hong Kong on June 24, 2021. Six former executives of a now-defunct Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper on Tuesday pleaded guilty to a collusion charge under ...
Some supporters held up their mobile phone lights and shouted slogans to support Apple Daily and its employees. On June 24, 2021, Hong Kongs most popular pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, was subject to various political pressures within a year.
The last edition of Hong Kong's Apple Daily sold out all one million copies within hours of hitting newsstands Thursday. The paper was the last remaining pro-democracy publication in Hong Kong, and its closure further restricts the autonomy of the ...
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Hong Kong media group Next Digital—which published the pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily—will cease operations from July 1, the company told employees in an internal memo, a move that comes just a week after the company was forced to shut down the ...
Main Street (08/17/20): When a billionaire becomes a dissident, the takeover of Hong Kong is complete. Image: Apple Daily Jimmy Lai started the Apple Daily newspaper in 1995 to defend the Hong Kong way of life before the 1997 handover to China. Its ...
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Ray Fernando stopped wearing his Apple Watch because he felt it had become more distracting than helpful. He said constant notifications created an “internal hook” that pulled his attention away from real life.