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And of course, President-elect Trump is going to be returning to the White House. He has said that he will negotiate with Putin to end the war. Do we have a sense of how this is being seen in Russia?
That is NPR's Charles Mintz in Moscow. Charles, thank you.
That is NPR's Charles Mintz in Moscow. Charles, thank you.
That is NPR's Charles Mintz in Moscow. Charles, thank you.
Hong Kong's government, which is controlled by China, sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to prison sentences of up to 10 years each.
Hong Kong's government, which is controlled by China, sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to prison sentences of up to 10 years each.
Hong Kong's government, which is controlled by China, sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to prison sentences of up to 10 years each.
And parents Emily Fang covered that primary and the months of anti-government protests from Hong Kong leading up to the arrests of these activists. And she's with us now to tell us more about it. Good morning, Emily. Good morning. Would you first tell us about this primary poll? Why is it considered subversion?
And parents Emily Fang covered that primary and the months of anti-government protests from Hong Kong leading up to the arrests of these activists. And she's with us now to tell us more about it. Good morning, Emily. Good morning. Would you first tell us about this primary poll? Why is it considered subversion?
And parents Emily Fang covered that primary and the months of anti-government protests from Hong Kong leading up to the arrests of these activists. And she's with us now to tell us more about it. Good morning, Emily. Good morning. Would you first tell us about this primary poll? Why is it considered subversion?
So what does this tell us about the political direction of Hong Kong?
So what does this tell us about the political direction of Hong Kong?
So what does this tell us about the political direction of Hong Kong?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So given all you've told us about just the level of repression there, is there any way to know about how people in Hong Kong are feeling about this? And might there be any more protests?
So given all you've told us about just the level of repression there, is there any way to know about how people in Hong Kong are feeling about this? And might there be any more protests?
So given all you've told us about just the level of repression there, is there any way to know about how people in Hong Kong are feeling about this? And might there be any more protests?
That is NPR's Emily Fang. Emily, thank you.