A former student leader of a pro-Hong Kong independence group was sentenced on Tuesday to more than three years in prison on charges of secession and money laundering. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Pro-democracy activist Tony Chung jailed under security law
A student activist in Hong Kong has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for arguing that the territory should pursue independence. Tony Chung was arrested and tried under the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong jails pro-democracy activist Tony Chung
A student activist in Hong Kong has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for arguing that the territory should pursue independence. Tony Chung was arrested and tried under the ... ( read original story ...)
HK to issue green bonds to promote status as RMB financial hub
The SAR government will issue RMB green bonds following the successful issuance of US dollar- and euro-denominated bonds earlier this month. [Photo/IC] The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activist Tony Chung jailed under national security law
Judge sentences 20-year-old to three years and seven months in prison for secession and money laundering ... ( read original story ...)
Transport network will be the key to success of Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis development
A north-south railway line should be added to the plan so that the population in the north can travel directly to southern urban areas, says Chiu Kam-kuen of Cushman & Wakefield. ( read original story ...)
Criminal syndicate used shell company to operate dozens of bank accounts and launder more than HK$380 million, Hong Kong police say
14 people arrested in raids across city over two days, including suspected core members of illegal operation, force says. ( read original story ...)
Longfor to Seek Up to $1 Billion in Unit’s Hong Kong IPO
Longfor Group Holdings Ltd. is considering an initial public offering for its property management business in Hong Kong that could raise as much as $1 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: all diners at Hong Kong restaurants must use ‘Leave Home Safe’ app ‘from December 9’
Sources say compulsory use of contact-tracing app at restaurants initially set for earlier launch date, but authorities held back to give residents more time. ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong Independence Group Leader Gets 43 Months Under Security Law
The former leader of Hong Kong pro-independence group Studentlocalism was sentenced on Tuesday to a total of 43 months in prison for trying to separate the city from China, and for money laundering. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong independence activist jailed for secession
Tony Chung, 20, is the youngest person to be convicted under the new law which has crushed dissent in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong independence activist who sought U.S. protection is jailed for 3½ years
Tony Chung, 20, is the third and youngest person to be sentenced and imprisoned under the national security law. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shares close lower
Hong Kong shares ended lower on Tuesday with the benchmark Hang Seng Index down 12 percent to 2465158 points The Hang Seng C ... ( read original story ...)
Weibo’s plan to go public in Hong Kong shrouded in uncertainty by Beijing’s tough new data regime
Weibo could very likely be identified as a ‘critical information infrastructure operator’, a concept proposed in the 2017 Cybersecurity law, requiring intense scrutiny. ( read original story ...)