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  1. : Hundreds of protesters remain inside PolyU. Dozens rest inside a gym; others watch live streams of the protests. It appears most are actively seeking a way off the campus

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  4. : Riot police have fired rounds of tear gas on Salisbury Road, near Science Museum Road, where more than a dozen protesters have set up a defensive line

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  10. : Amnesty International Hong Kong says police are "fanning the flames"

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  11. : As of 5pm, 66 people were injured from clashes on Monday and were sent to hospital for treatment, according to figures from the Hospital Authority. They include four people who were in a serious condition

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  12. Police have surrounded Hong Kong's Polytechnic University campus, where protesters remain inside the buildings they have occupied for several days.

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  14. : Carrie Lam has praised an injured officer who was shot with an arrow on Sunday. She also told "mobs" inside the PolyU campus to listen to police

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  15. : Here are some photos from the ground near Urban Council Centenary Garden, where parents and friends of student protesters trapped in Polytechnic University are holding a sit-in to call for the release of their loved ones

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  17. Richard Harris says a "governor" may be needed to lead Hong Kong out of months of civil unrest.

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  18. With less than one month until the next deadline in the US-China , the situation in Hong Kong just made things more complicated. Hear the analysis and what sources in Washington and Beijing are telling the team

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  20. The election of Sri Lanka's new president has raised concerns among human rights activists

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