14 June 2017updated 07 Jun 2021 2:01pm Test 1 By Jasper jackson HONG KONG, HONG KONG - JULY 07: Protesters hold umbrellas to defend themselves during a stand-off with the police in the Mong Kok district after a demonstration at West Kowloon railway station protesting against the proposed extradition bill on July 7, 2019, in Hong Kong, China. Clashes between hundreds of protesters and police in riot gear broke out on Sunday after tens of thousands of people rallied in Kowloon while pro-democracy demonstrators continued on the streets of Hong Kong for the past month, calling for the complete withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam has suspended the bill indefinitely, however protests have continued with demonstrators now calling for her resignation. (Photo by Billy H.C. Kwok/Getty Images) First. Content from our partners Building Britain’s water security Spotlight How to solve the teaching crisis Russell Hobby Pitching in to support grassroots football Spotlight Give a gift subscription to the New Statesman this Christmas from just £49 Subscribe Related Technology Mark Zuckerberg’s fake internet empire War in Ukraine Could Donald Trump end the war in Ukraine this year? Books The happiness diary