Protests continue in Hong Kong. According to an estimate provided by the organizers, at least one million people participated in the pro-democracy march, outnumbering the march organized last June 9 that kicked off the season of anti-government protests in the former British colony. Due to several episodes of [...]

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The ongoing anti-government protest in Hong Kong, for the twelfth consecutive weekend, has escalated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police, with the dropping of two Molotov cocktails at agents in Telford Plaza and the use of tear gas against the crowd outside the Ngau Tau Kok police station. It reports [...]

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Hong Kong has revealed that Beijing systematically runs large-scale, high-tech disinformation campaigns, including in English and outside the country's borders. Yesterday Twitter and Facebook, censored in China but active in Hong Kong, blocked a thousand profiles linked to China, used to generate "chaos". A sample of [...]

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Protests continue in Hong Kong. According to news agencies in the city, thousands of Chinese military police men marched through a stadium in Shenzen, increasing fear of military intervention. Meanwhile, the situation at the international airport has returned to normal thanks to a temporary injunction [...]

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For the fifth consecutive day, the main terminal of Hong Kong airport was occupied by demonstrators despite the deployment of greater security measures that unsuccessfully tried to keep out the demonstrators who, shouting "Hong Kong fights for freedom", forced the protection belt. Even today, the airport authorities have [...]

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According to reports from CNN, at least 5.000 demonstrators have occupied Hong Kong airport to protest against the local government and China. Many of them wear eye patches, in protest of a demonstrator being injured in the eye on Sunday by a rubber bullet. [...]

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Leonardo's baggage handling technology was chosen for Terminal 1 of Hong Kong International Airport. The “Primary Sorter Replacement” program, launched by the Asian airport, provides for the replacement of the current primary sorting machines with tilt-tray technology with Leonardo's innovative MBHS® (Multi-sorting Baggage Handling System) system. The company will be responsible for managing the [...]

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