As China approves Hong Kong law, Britain tries to make amends for its colonial past

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LONDON - China has responded angrily to British criticism of its proposed Hong Kong security law, and threatened unspecified 'countermeasures' after the government in London announced its decision on Thursday (May 28) to offer what it referred to as a 'path to citizenship' to many of the citizens of the former British colony.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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