Hong Kong’s leader criticized media who published her comments in a private meeting and joked that a law might be needed to curb such reporting -- comments that are likely to fan concerns about the ... ( read original story ...)
Can Hong Kong retail recover without tourists?
After studying cash transfer programs conducted by its neighbors, Hong Kong is experimenting with putting money in people’s hands to help its struggling retailers. More than 6 million people have ... ( read original story ...)
Airport echoes with sobs and farewells in Hong Kong exodus
Hong Kong's virtually deserted airport fills with the sound of tearful goodbyes as residents fearful for their future under China's increasingly authoritarian rule start a new life overseas, mostly in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest speech therapists over children’s books with China depicted as a wolf
Five speech therapists in hoods and handcuffs were led away by security police in Hong Kong yesterday for distributing “seditious” children’s books that depict China as a malevolent wolf.The arrests ... ( read original story ...)
London mayor issues message of support to Hong Kong migrants
London’s mayor has sent a message of support to Hong Kong people fleeing China’s crackdown on democracy to seek a new life in the United Kingdom ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong jails seven over notorious mob attack during 2019 protests
The incident became a turning point in Hong Kong’s months-long uprising and fueled public distrust in the police force. ( read original story ...)
Five arrested in Hong Kong over children’s books deemed seditious
Hong Kong police arrested five trade union members on Thursday over children's books that they say are seditious, The Associated Press reported.The members were arrested on suspicion of publishing ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest union members for ‘seditious’ children’s books
"They are using children's cartoons to simplify and beautify illegal behavior on political issues," said Senior Superintendent Steve Li. ( read original story ...)
The Latest Target of Hong Kong’s Crackdown: Children’s Books
A story that portrayed the police as wolves helped lead to the arrests of five leaders of a speech therapists’ union. ( read original story ...)
Five arrested in Hong Kong for sedition over children’s book about sheep
Books tried to explain the pro-democracy movement, portraying supporters as sheep surrounded by wolves ... ( read original story ...)
Yuen Long attack: Hong Kong court gives seven jail time
A court in Hong Kong has sentenced seven men to jail after they were convicted of violently attacking pro-democracy protesters and commuters at a train station in 2019. The men got between three-and-a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest five on suspicion of inciting children’s hatred
Hong Kong police arrested five people on Thursday on suspicion of conspiring to publish "seditious material" with the intent of inciting public hatred towards the Chinese-ruled city's government among ... ( read original story ...)
Jail for men who attacked commuters in Hong Kong
A court in Hong Kong has sentenced seven men to jail after they were convicted of violently attacking pro-democracy protesters and commuters at a train station in 2019.The men got between ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 5 trade union members for sedition
Hong Kong police have arrested five trade union members and a court has denied bail for four editors and journalists on charges of endangering national security, part of a widening crackdown on dissen ... ( read original story ...)