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First Person Charged Under Hong Kong Security Law Denied Jury Trial
Tong Ying-Kit is the first person charged under the new national security law. Tong Ying-Kit is the first person charged under the new national security law. -
Decision on Law Used to Tackle Upskirting in Hong Kong May Not Come Until Next Year
The Department of Justice is forced to wait before it can continue using a law in battling smartphone-related crimes. The Department of Justice is forced to wait before it can continue using a law in battling smartphone-related crimes. -
Government Gives Subsidies to Those Affected By the 14-Week Maternity Leave
In the past months, Hong Kong granted a 14-week maternity leave for pregnant women in preparation for their motherhood. However, it seems like employers are affected by this grant. News suggests that the salaries of the pregnant women aren’t just the problem. The workforce of an entity is also affected by this decision. In the past months, Hong Kong granted a 14-week maternity leave for pregnant women in preparation for their motherhood. However, it seems like employers are affected by this grant. News suggests that the salaries of the pregnant women aren’t just the problem. The workforce of an entity is also affected by this decision.