Hong Kong police said on Tuesday they had arrested nine people, including six secondary students, on suspicion of terrorist activities, the latest to be targeted under a sweeping national security law ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader dismisses Big Tech privacy law fears
Hong Kong's leader on Tuesday brushed off a warning by major tech companies including Google, Facebook and Twitter that they may quit the financial hub if authorities push ahead with a new privacy law ... ( read original story ...)
Google, Facebook and other tech companies threaten to quit Hong Kong over privacy law
Asia Internet Coalition, including Twitter and Apple, sounds warning over amendments to laws that could see individuals hit with ‘severe sanctions’ ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Leader Says Privacy Law Changes Will Only Target Illegal Behaviour
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that proposed changes to the city's privacy law will only target illegal "doxxing" behaviour, referring to the practice of the sharing of people's personal ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Tech Giants Threaten to Quit Hong Kong Over Anti-Doxing Laws (Report)
An industry group representing the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter has privately warned the Hong Kong government that planned data protection laws aimed at stopping doxing could see the tech ... ( read original story ...)
Facebook, Google and Twitter threaten to leave Hong Kong over privacy law changes
Facebook, Google and Twitter have reportedly warned the Hong Kong government they would drop services in the territory if data protection law changes take effect. ( read original story ...)
Facebook, other Internet giants warn Hong Kong of possible exit over proposed data-sharing laws
A letter sent by an industry group that includes the internet firms said companies are concerned that the planned rules to address doxing could put ... ( read original story ...)
Facebook, Twitter, Google Threaten to Quit Hong Kong Over Proposed Data Laws
A letter sent by an industry group that includes Facebook, Twitter and Google said the companies are concerned that planned rules to address doxing could put their staff at risk of criminal ... ( read original story ...)
Ties to police stabbing cost Hong Kong soy milk firm $500 million in market value
Vitasoy, a Hong Kong-based soy milk company, is under threat in its most important market, after Chinese consumers called for boycotts and accused the firm of being too supportive of the family of a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police say mourning officer’s attacker is like backing terrorism
Authorities called assailant a ‘lone wolf’ domestic terrorist who had been politically radicalised ... ( read original story ...)
Vitasoy tumbles on China boycott calls over Hong Kong police stabbing
Shares in Hong Kong's Vitasoy plunged on Monday as the beverage brand was hit by online boycott calls from Chinese consumers after an employee stabbed a policeman and then killed himself. The ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police warn residents against mourning man who stabbed officer
Hong Kong authorities on Sunday warned residents against mourning a man who killed himself after stabbing a policeman, saying that encouraging such memorials was the same as "supporting terrorism". ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Security Force Warns Against Mourning Police Attacker
Hong Kong’s national security police took over the investigation into the stabbing of a policeman and cautioned citizens from mourning the attacker’s death, calling the incident a domestic terrorist ... ( read original story ...)
The big picture: Hong Kong pier pressure
At the city’s favourite Instagram spot, people unwittingly adopt the poses of earlier visitors in pursuit of that singular moment ... ( read original story ...)