On Saturday in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined TSMC for its annual sports day, themed around “unity, vitality and innovation.” Seated
Hong Kong
Hong Kong & Human Rights, November 7, 2025
Court Rejects Bid to Quash Trial Against Organizer of Tiananmen Vigil Hong Kong’s high court has rejected an application by former Tiananmen vigil
In Hong Kong, LGBTQ+ Groups Adapt to a More Restrictive Environment
Pink Dot, previously the largest LGBTQ+ event in Hong Kong, will this week hold an online concert after failing to secure its usual venue in West
For Beijing, Convicting Jimmy Lai Would Be a Grave Mistake
China’s takeover of Hong Kong has always been about control. First the legislature, then the courts, finally the press. If Beijing lets pro-democracy
Hong Kong & Human Rights, September 30, 2025
Exiled Activist Denied Entry to Singapore Pro-democracy activist Nathan Law (羅冠聰) was denied entry to Singapore over the weekend on the grounds of
Hong Kong & Human Rights, August 21, 2025
Closing arguments are underway in the national security trial of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai (黎智英), with lead prosecutor Anthony Chau (周天行)
How Hong Kongers Were Targeted During U.K.’s Race Riots — And Why It Both Did and Didn’t Work
Almost a year on from the murders of three young girls in Southport that sparked race riots across the U.K., one bizarre aspect of the series of
Human Rights & China: July 2, 2025
Attacks on Canada-Based Dissidents Rise Targeted attacks against Chinese dissidents living in Canada are “on the rise,” according to a report from
Hong Kong & Human Rights, June 18, 2025
920,000 Reports to National Security Hotline More than 920,000 reports have been made to Hong Kong’s national security hotline over past four
Hong Kong Democracy Activism Adjusts Course
Read parts one and two. Ted Hui (許智峯) fled Hong Kong on the last day of November in 2020. The former Hong Kong lawmaker says if he had left
Never Quite Safe: Hong Kong Democracy Activists on Coming to Terms With Exile Under the Shadow of Transnational Repression
Read the first article on four activists’ decision to leave Hong Kong, or to not go back. After fleeing Hong Kong to Germany in November 2017, Ray
‘We Remain in Crisis’
Dozens of people gathered in the rain at a candlelight vigil organized by Hong Kong exiles in Taipei to mark the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen











