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Hong Kong: IFJ report documents dire status of Hong Kong's media - IFJ
American journalists in Hong Kong could be Beijing's next target | The Japan Times
Hong Kong reject Economist journalist's visa renewal, sparking fresh media freedom fears - Independent.ie
Hong Kong authorities deny visa to Economist journalist | World News,The Indian Express
Rejected journalist visa sparks press freedom fears in Hong Kong | TechCrunch
Visas and Vitriol - China Media Project
Economist reporter refused Hong Kong visa
Economist magazine says Hong Kong rejects journalist's visa renewal | Reuters
Hong Kong immigration says no change to journalist visa process in response to media reports and Foreign Correspondents' Club query | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong Denies New Work Visa to The Economist's Journalist - Bloomberg
Hong Kong denies visa to Economist journalist in latest media blow | Hong Kong | The Guardian
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam compares her US ban with city's visa rejection of Australian journalist, says governments have immigration autonomy | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong's 'one country, two systems' policy intact, says state media after journalist visa row | The Straits Times
Hong Kong denies visa to Economist journalist in latest blow to press freedom | The Independent
A 'worrying precedent': Int'l pressure mounts on Hong Kong to explain FT journalist visa denial - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Visas for journalists being vetted by Immigration's national security unit amid long delays - report - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong media freedoms in spotlight as FT journalist denied visa | Hong Kong | The Guardian
Hong Kong Criticised for Not Renewing Visa to Journalist
Backlash as Hong Kong denies visa renewal for Financial Times journalist Victor Mallet | South China Morning Post
Concerns for media as foreign journalist denied visa in Hong Kong | Freedom of the Press News | Al Jazeera
The Foreign Correspondents' Club Hong Kong
Hong Kong's free press is being 'gutted.' Here's what the world loses | CNN Business