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“It’s shocking how quickly Hong Kong has gone from free and liberal to authoritarian”—a media crackdown

Also on the daily podcast: Sudan without a prime minister (again) and what connects impure saffron with Iran sanctions

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THE CLOSURE of two independent, Chinese-language media outlets all but completes the push to silence pro-democracy press; we ask what is next for the territory. Sudan’s military seems as uninterested in civilian help with governing as legions of protesters are in military leadership. What could end the standoff? And why sanctions on Iran are affecting the purity of saffron. Runtime: 22 min

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