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Hong Kong elections: Carrie Lam promises 'open mind' after election rout

Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement makes unprecedented gains in council elections.

Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam has said the government will "seriously reflect" after local elections saw massive gains by pro-democracy candidates.

Also in the programme: US Navy Secretary Richard Spencer fired over Seal case; and the largest acquisition in the luxury fashion sector, LVMH buys Tiffany for $16 dollars.

Picture: Pro-democracy supporters chant as they celebrate after pro-Beijing candidate Junius Ho lost a seat in the district council elections in Tuen Mun district of Hong Kong, early on November 25, 2019. Credit: PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images.

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Mon 25 Nov 201914:06GMT

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