China lashes out after NZ's Hong Kong move
Ambassador said China had lodged its grave concerns about the move.
Ambassador said China had lodged its grave concerns about the move.
Move comes after the passing of controversial national security law in Hong Kong.
Analysis: New Zealand is being pulled in opposite directions of China.
New York Times: Doctors are seeing more cases a day than they had in previous outbreaks.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he had concerns about the new security law.
Dominic Raab is expected to suspend the treaty amid growing tensions with Beijing.
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand's relationship with China is mature.
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Scott Morrison has announced a range of visas are to be extended from two to five years.
The New Zealand Government is "reviewing the settings of its relationship" with Hong Kong.
TikTok may be forced to hand over user data to Chinese authorities with new security law.
New York Times: Hong Kong's seven million people navigating what the new law means.
China has warned New Zealand to stop interfering with its affairs in Hong Kong.
Police arrested a protester for carrying a flag calling for Hong Kong's independence.
New York Times: The law will tighten the Communist Party's grip on Hong Kong.
Law allows authorities to crack down on subversive and secessionist activity in Hong Kong.
The accused company provides financial services, including broking and derivatives.
Nations around the world have watched civil unrest in US following George Floyd's death.
'China should adopt a calm mentality and be prepared to engage in a long-term battle.'
The move will ultimately change the territory's mini-constitution.
Comment: Banning subversion, separatism, and 'terrorism' sets the scene for the final act.
New York Times: Hybrid of East and West may have reached the limits of its middle ground.
New York Times: China no longer seems constrained by the threat of international rebuke.
Thousands took to the streets to march against China's proposed legislation.
New York Times: The new laws would give the Communist Party more control over Hong Kong.
Educators say minors should avoid covering dangerous events.
Top epidemiologist Ben Cowling says health workers should get priority for masks.
New York Times: China, Hong Kong, Singapore and other places have imposed strict measures.