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More Hong Kong protesters surrender to police as campus siege nears endAt least 23 people left Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which has been ringed by riot police for days, as the campus siege edged closer to an end.WorldNov 21, 2019
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Hong Kong university protesters remain in last holdout against policeOnly a handful of protesters remain at ``Poly U,'' which hundreds occupied for several days, fighting pitched battles with police in the surrounding streets. Authorities have cut off the campus and are arresting anyone who comes out, at least 700 since Sunday.WorldNov 21, 2019
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Last of Hong Kong protesters hold out at university campus as schools reoopenA small group of protesters refused to leave Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the remnants of hundreds who took over the campus for several days. They won't leave because they would face arrest. Police have set up a cordon around the area to prevent anyone from escaping.WorldNov 20, 2019
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Canadian universities urge exchange students to return as Hong Kong protests escalateDozens of Canadians remained in Hong Kong on Monday, according to several institutions reached by The Canadian Press -- many of which said it would be in their students' best interest to flee the violence.WorldNov 18, 2019
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A look at Hong Kong protesters’ latest battleground: university campusesThe demonstrations have taken over the city's financial district, key airport, major roadways and subway system. Now, the protests have moved to university campuses.WorldNov 18, 2019
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus burns as protesters, police clashNow in its fifth month, the Hong Kong protest movement has steadily intensified as local and Beijing authorities harden their positions and refuse to make concessions.WorldNov 18, 2019
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