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Dwindling protests may embolden Hong Kong government
Public pressure to restore normality to the city centre may embolden police to adopt more forceful tactics again
Hong KongGraft claims could undermine Hong Kong's leader
Graft allegations weaken the position of Hong Kong's top leader, even as the government rejects calls for him to resign
Hong KongHong Kong dissent will survive the end of protests
Numbers are dwindling in ongoing street protests, but wrangling over political reform has only just begun
Hong KongHong Kong protests show signs of losing momentum
With numbers dwindling and mounting signs of public hostility, street protests may be losing steam
Hong KongHong Kong protesters may resort to riskier tactics
Impatience may drive student protesters to self-defeating tactics
Hong KongChina has the edge over Hong Kong protesters online
The online threat China poses to Hong Kong protesters far exceeds that which volunteer hackers pose to it
Hong KongHong Kong protests raise spectre of prolonged unrest
Protests that have paralysed parts of central Hong Kong raise doubts about the city's political stability
Hong KongHong Kong protests have yet to gain serious momentum
Street protests have garnered much publicity, but have not yet mobilised the wider public
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