Hong Kong airport reopens after obtaining injunction to stop protests

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Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has secured an injunction that will prevent pro-democracy protesters from “unlawfully and willfully obstructing” airport operations. HKIA on Aug. 14 reportedly opened and flights were beginning to return to normal. On Aug.13, the sit-in by thousands of...

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