Hongkongers queued to cast ballots over the weekend in an unofficial poll to select the strongest pro-democracy candidates who will aim to seize control from pro-Beijing rivals for the first time ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Half a million vote in pro-democracy primaries after China national security law
Half a million people in Hong Kong have voted in unofficial elections, two weeks after a national security law imposed by the Chinese government cast a chill over the democratic movement.Organisers ... ( read original story ...)
Half Million Hong Kong People Vote In Pro-democracy Primaries
Joshua Wong (R) and fellow pro-democracy activists campaign during the primary which was held despite a warning that it could be in breach of a tough new security law imposed by B ... ( read original story ...)
Over 200,000 in Hong Kong Cast Their Ballot in Pro-Democracy Primary Elections
The primary was held two weeks after Beijing imposed a new national security law restricting "secessionist" activity ... ( read original story ...)
Nearly 600,000 vote in Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries
Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong residents turned up over the weekend to vote in an unofficial primary election held by the city’s pro-democracy camp as it gears up to field candidates for an ... ( read original story ...)
Old Fight Flares as Work Begins on New Hospital in Georgia
Leaders of a southwest Georgia county say the region’s largest hospital has tried to obstruct plans for a competitor hospital in their county. ( read original story ...)
Local passengers on Monday flight from Georgia test positive for coronavirus
The Rensselaer County Health Department issued an advisory Friday asking anyone who was on a recent flight to Albany from Georgia to immediately contact their local county health department. Three ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia’s Restaurants Will Stay Open Despite Atlanta Mayor’s Rollback of City’s Reopening Plan
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said restrictions included in the mayor's new guidelines were "non-binding and legally unenforceable" on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Hearing to decide fate of man convicted in Georgia church murders
Dennis Perry was convicted in 2003 in the deaths of Harold and Thelma Swain, who were shot in Rising Daughter Baptist in Camden County. ( read original story ...)
Oman closes 42 industrial estates over COVID-19 violations
Cairo: Forty-two industrial estates have been shut down in Oman due to failure to comply with precautions against the spread of the new coronavirus, according to an environmental health official. ( read original story ...)