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  2. Hong Kong Post (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Post (Japanese: 香港ポスト) is a Japanese-language weekly newspaper published in Hong Kong every Friday and owned by Mikuni Company. The newspaper first appeared in June 1987. [1] It used to be sold in shops such as Citysuper, but is now free. [citation needed] It was formerly published by Pasona Press (HK) Co., Ltd. [2]

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  4. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome 2025: See ...

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    Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome 2025: See pictures of celebrations. Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY. December 31, 2024 at 12:59 PM. ... Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach ...

  5. List of newspapers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is also the base of regional editions of foreign English-language newspapers. The The New York Times International Edition and the Financial Times are published in Hong Kong. From 10 September 2007, The Standard switched to free, advertising-supported distribution.

  6. Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, Day After Tomorrow Okinawa

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    Amid the escalating tensions in East Asia, including the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and the subsequent U.S.-China cold war, as well as the implementation of the "Coast Guard Law []," [6] [7] which explicitly grants the China Coast Guard the authority to use weapons, this phrase has been adopted in Japan.

  7. Lionel Messi plays in Japan three days after Hong Kong no ...

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    While the sold-out match in Hong Kong drew around 38,000 spectators, including government officials, the Japan National Stadium was less than half full with just 28,614 in attendance.

  8. Asia Times - Wikipedia

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    Asia Times (Chinese: 亞洲時報), formerly known as Asia Times Online, is a Hong Kong–based English language news media publishing group, covering politics, economics, business, and culture from an Asian perspective. [2] Asia Times publishes in English and simplified Chinese.

  9. Tokion - Wikipedia

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    Tokion is a Japanese-based magazine covering art, fashion, music and film first published in Japan in 1996, followed by United States, UK, and Hong Kong editions. The magazine's makers also produced the annual Creativity Now Conference, a weekend-long seminar of panel discussions with speakers from across the creative spectrum.