Apprehension, self-censorship and the risk of being jailed for “inciting hatred or disaffection” toward the Chinese and Hong Kong governments are shaping the territory’s art scene.
The announcement by the U.S.-funded news outlet comes after the passage of a local national security law that critics say will further erode civil liberties in the Chinese territory.
The 23-year-old speedster told NBC News in January he “came to the real realization that, if I don’t do it now, I’ll probably regret it for the rest of my life.”
Some beloved cheeses “could disappear,” owing to a decline in the strains of fungus that give them their unique taste, smell, color and texture, France’s science agency says.
Alla Pugacheva, known for hits such as the 1982 song “Million Scarlet Roses” and the 1978 film “The Woman who Sings”, has expressed disgust with the Ukraine war.
As of March, more than 3.5 million cases of the mosquito-transmitted dengue and more than 1,000 deaths have been reported in the region, according to the Pan American Health Organization.
The film’s release in Japan, the only country ever attacked with nuclear weapons, had been watched with trepidation because of the sensitivity of the subject matter.