Hong Kong's security chief said "terrorism" was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing's plans to introduce national security laws and after thousands took to ... ( read original story ...)
More Chaos Expected For Hong Kong Stock Market
Among the actives, Sino Land plummeted 10.30 percent, while New World Development plunged 9.80 percent, AIA Group tanked 9.41 percent, BOC Hong Kong cratered 7.80 percent, AAC Technologies surrendered ... ( read original story ...)
O’Brien: ‘Sanctions’ if China pushes to take over Hong Kong
Robert O'Brien, White House National Security Adviser, tells Chuck Todd that Hong Kong may no longer be China's financial sector. ( read original story ...)
Explainer: Emerging get-tough consensus among Trump’s China advisers tested by Hong Kong debate
Long divided between those pushing for a hardline stance and others advocating cautious engagement, President Donald Trump’s China advisers - under the shadow of the coronavirus crisis - appear to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Promises ‘Necessary Assistance’ to Hong Kong’s People
Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to Hong Kong protesters who seek asylum on the island. Its laws do promise, though, to help Hong Kong citizens whose safety and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s IPO Momentum Is Now Clouded by Political Turmoil
Hong Kong’s stock exchange was having a good week until Beijing crashed the party. Seen as one of the potential big winners from a bill last week by the U.S. Senate to limit listings of Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong No Longer Among World’s Top Three IPO Venues
Hong Kong is not part of the top three listing venues globally for the first time in six years, as a slow start to 2020 has weighed on initial public offering activity. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas as Protesters Resist China’s Grip
Marchers defied social distancing rules and a water cannon to demonstrate against Beijing’s plan for new security legislation in the territory. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police fire tear gas on protest against security law
Large-scale unrest has returned to the streets of Hong Kong for the first time since the spread of coronavirus as China seeks to impose a new national security law on the territory. Police fired tear ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police fire tear gas, water canon as pro-democracy supporters protest new China law
Police in Hong Kong fired tear gas and a water canon at protesters Sunday as thousands rallied in the streets against China’s move to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas As Thousands Protest Planned Security Law
Demonstrators defied social distancing rules and thronged some of the busiest retail districts Sunday. China's parliament is planning legislation to tighten its grip on the semi-autonomous territory. ( read original story ...)
Former British governor: China has betrayed Hong Kong
Christopher Patten, who served as the final British governor of Hong Kong before it was handed over to China in 1997, is accusing Beijing of betraying the city with a new proposal that would curtail ... ( read original story ...)
Why China’s Move to Rein In Hong Kong Is Just the Start
Xi Jinping’s China, emboldened by its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, no longer seems constrained by the threat of international rebuke. ( read original story ...)
US Aide Renews Warning On China’s Proposed Law For Hong Kong
The warning from national security advisor Robert O'Brien came amid soaring tensions between Washington and Beijing, and only hours after China's foreign minister Wang Yi warned that the two countries ... ( read original story ...)