This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028456', is a digital news digest from September 24, 2018, containing metadata and article summaries from The New York Times via Apple News. The content covers two unrelated news events: the Hong Kong government's ban of the pro-independence National Party and President Trump's scheduled address to the U.N. General Assembly. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Philip Fong | Photographer |
Credited as the photographer for Agence France-Presse/Getty Images for a photo related to the Hong Kong news item.
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| Andy Chan | Founder |
Founder of the pro-independence political party in Hong Kong, the National Party, which was outlawed by the government.
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| Tom Brenner | Photographer |
Credited as the photographer for The New York Times for a photo related to the U.N. news item.
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| President Trump | President of the United States |
Mentioned as scheduled to address the U.N. General Assembly and lead a Security Council meeting. His 'America First' ...
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| Agence France-Presse |
Photo credit.
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| Getty Images |
Photo credit.
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| National Party |
A pro-independence political party in Hong Kong, founded by Andy Chan, which was outlawed by the government.
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| The New York Times |
The source of the news articles, as indicated by the URLs and photo credits.
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| United Nations (U.N.) |
The U.N. General Assembly meeting is a key event mentioned in the document. The U.S. is noted as its biggest financia...
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| Security Council |
President Trump was scheduled to lead a meeting of the Security Council.
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"Hong Kong is a part of China but governed by a 'one country, two systems' framework that allows the region a high level of autonomy and protections of civil liberties."Source
"The Trump administration has pursued increasingly isolationist, America First policies, a theme that will likely be underscored in the president’s speech today."Source
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