The first person to be tried under Hong Kong’s sweeping national security law was found guilty of secessionism and terrorism on Tuesday in a ruling closely watched for indications of how the law will ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong convicts protester in first trial under national security law
Hong Kong's High Court convicted a 24-year-old protester on Tuesday in the first trial held under the draconian national security law Beijing imposed upon the city last year. ( read original story ...)
Liberate Hong Kong? Time’s up for that slogan, court rules in first security law trial
A year after Beijing imposed a national security law that curbed freedom of speech in Hong Kong, a court was asked to decide Tuesday whether a ubiquitous slogan of the city's beaten democracy movement ... ( read original story ...)
Guilty verdict in first trial under Hong Kong security law
The first person to be tried under Hong Kong’s sweeping national security law was found guilty of secessionism and terrorism on Tuesday. The Hong Kong High Court handed down the verdict in the case of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Protester Is Convicted in First Trial Under Tough Security Law
Tong Ying-kit, 24, who struck police officers with his motorcycle while carrying a protest banner, could be sentenced to life in prison. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: First person charged under national security law found guilty
The first person to be charged under Hong Kong's controversial national security law has been found guilty in a landmark ruling on Tuesday. Yong Ying-kit was found guilty of inciting secession after ... ( read original story ...)
BoC clears 324,090 vaccine arrivals in PH
SHORTLY after President Rodrigo Duterte announced on Monday that the Philippines will receive 36 million vaccines for the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in July, some ... ( read original story ...)
Verdict due in Hong Kong’s 1st case under stern security law
A verdict is due to be delivered in the trial of the first person charged under Hong Kong’s controversial national security law ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong awaits verdict in first national security trial
Tong Ying-kit did not give evidence in the trial, which focussed on the meaning of his ‘Liberate Hong Kong’ banner. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Court Set to Deliver Verdict in First Security Trial
A Hong Kong court is scheduled to deliver the first verdict under national security legislation imposed by Beijing, giving the public a glimpse of how cases that can bring prison sentences as long as ... ( read original story ...)
Lee Lai-shan thrilled by Cheung Ka-long’s gold medal – after 25 years, ‘Hong Kong athletes are not rubbish’ cry holds true
Hong Kong’s first-ever Olympic champion hopes for more gold from the squad at the Tokyo Games and hopes the government will pour more resources into sporting facilities in the city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Court To Give First National Security Trial Verdict
A Hong Kong court will lay down a marker on the city's future legal landscape Tuesday when it delivers its verdict in the first trial using a national security law imposed by China to stamp out ... ( read original story ...)
Monsoon woes for Hongkong Market meat vendors
Meat vendors in Hongkong Market above the Norzin Lam dread rainy days. Every downpour floods their shops with water mixed with raw sewage. The vendors resorted to different measures to stop the ... ( read original story ...)
Lyka platforms in US, Hongkong back counterpart in Philippines
In a Facebook post, Lyka said the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued an OPS Provisional Certificate to Digital Spring Marketing and Advertising Inc., the marketing arm of Lyka in the ... ( read original story ...)