Judge sentences 20-year-old to three years and seven months in prison for secession and money laundering ... ( 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 ...)
Hong Kong to allow residents of mainland to vote in election
Hong Kong authorities will set up polling stations at the border with mainland China to allow Hong Kongers living there to vote during upcoming legislative elections, the city’s leader said Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-China Border Won’t Reopen Before December 19, Lam Says
Hong Kong’s border with mainland China won’t fully reopen before next month’s vote on the local legislature, the city’s leader said, as officials from both sides work to restore economically crucial ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong National Security Law Seen as Threat to NGOs
Amnesty International shuttered its office - established for 40 years - in the former British colony October 31 ... ( read original story ...)
The passengers on the bus go ZZZ on Hong Kong nowhere route
Most of us will have experienced drifting off to sleep during a lengthy bus journey. But would you pay to do just that? ( read original story ...)
After crackdown, Hong Kong’s low paid face hurdles to organising
Beijing’s clampdown on dissent in city has silenced unions and politicians that traditionally supported workers’ rights. ( read original story ...)
Chinese tech giant NetEase launches $500 million Hong Kong IPO for its music business
NetEase has launched the Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) of its music business Cloud Village which could raise around $500 million. ( read original story ...)
Kwok Family’s Empire Group bets on Hong Kong’s border reopening to spur tourism demand for its HK$6 billion five-star hotel Kimpton
Empire Holdings, founded by late tycoon Walter Kwok, is betting on a recovery in tourism in the city and border reopening in the coming months while experts predict a turnaround in hotel occupancy. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong’s border reopening talks move to next stage, Carrie Lam says, as mainland-Chinese experts wrap up inspection tour
A four-day inspection of Hong Kong's coronavirus control efforts by mainland-Chinese officials has helped pave the way for the next top-level meeting on a long-awaited reopening of the border, the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks hit six-week low as Alibaba, Meituan lead tech slump on earnings concerns
Stocks trade at a six-week low as a sell-off in Chinese tech companies persists. Earnings at Kuaishou and Meituan are in focus after Alibaba, Tencent and peers disappointed the market in the past two ... ( read original story ...)