China
China's diplomatic, military, economic and technological assertiveness, as well as its growing rivalry with the United States, raise certain apprehensions among its neighbors and Europeans alike.
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À Pékin, les autorités célèbrent ce mercredi l'anniversaire de la création de la Chine communiste. Au même moment, des dizaines de milliers de Hongkongais profitent de ce jour férié pour descendre dans les rues et exiger le respect de leurs libertés publiques. À la mi-journée, leur nombre était tel qu'ils bloquaient le centre des affaires de Hong Kong. La contestation prend une ampleur inédite, et a désormais un nom : la «révolution des parapluies», l'objet qu'ils utilisent pour se protéger des grenades lacrymogènes. Le pouvoir fait face à la plus grave crise politique depuis la rétrocession de Hongkong à la Chine en 1997.
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