WSJ's parent firm on trial in Hong Kong, accused of dismissing reporter over union role
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Selina Cheng, right, chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), leaves Eastern Magistrates' Court during a session break, together with her legal team, barrister Nicklaus Pannu-Yuon, left, senior counsel Nigel Kat, second left and solicitor Adam Paul Clermont, center back, for her case against the paper's parent company, Dow Jones Publishing Co (Asia) Inc., in Hong Kong on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/May James)Selina Cheng, center, chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), leaves Eastern Magistrates' Court during the session break, together with her legal team, barrister Nicklaus Pannu-Yuon, left, senior counsel Nigel Kat, second left and solicitor Adam Paul Clermont, right, for her case against the paper's parent company, Dow Jones Publishing Co (Asia) Inc., in Hong Kong on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/May James)
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Selina Cheng, right, chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), leaves Eastern Magistrates' Court during a session break, together with her legal team, barrister Nicklaus Pannu-Yuon, left, senior counsel Nigel Kat, second left and solicitor Adam Paul Clermont, center back, for her case against the paper's parent company, Dow Jones Publishing Co (Asia) Inc., in Hong Kong on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/May James)