Hong Kong police raided the offices of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily on Thursday morning and arrested five executives under the city's national security law, including its chief editor Ryan Law. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong arrests Apple Daily executives, raids newspaper offices under security law
The raid on Apple Daily and the arrests, punishable by life in prison, shows how dramatically space is shrinking for the city’s once-free press ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest editor in chief of Apple Daily newspaper in morning raids
Ryan Law among five directors detained under national security legislation imposed by Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
Manhunt under way in Hong Kong after robbers assault worker, flee with electronic parts worth more than HK$5 million
The victim was delivering goods to an industrial unit in Tuen Mun soon after 3pm when he was attacked in a lift. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Journalist Mistaken for Sexual Predator at Protest Convicted of Resisting Arrest
Police claim an officer thought the reporter was a man trying to take photos inside a woman's restroom. The reporter, Ho Ka-yan, was sentenced to four weeks in jail. ( read original story ...)
Alibaba co-founder: Jack Ma is doing well and Hong Kong will be ‘fine’
Joe Tsai has some reassurance for those who are worried about the future of Hong Kong — and his pal, Jack Ma.The Alibaba co-founder spoke out separately on both topics in an interview with CNBC on ... ( read original story ...)
From packed streets to silence: documenting the fall of Hong Kong
Two years ago photojournalist Laurel Chor covered mass protests against the extradition bill. She looks back at how the city has changed in their wake ... ( read original story ...)
Macau follows Hong Kong in shuttering Taiwan office
Macau said Wednesday it was closing its representative office in Taiwan, following neighbouring Hong Kong which made the same move last month in protest at Taipei's support for pro-democracy activists ... ( read original story ...)
Wanda Light Asset Gears Up for $3 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Dalian Wanda Group Co.’s commercial property management unit has started preparations with banks for its Hong Kong initial public offering, which could raise about $3 billion, according to people ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Landlord Converts Upscale Office to Co-working Space
The biggest landlord in Hong Kong’s Central business district is opening its first flexible office space in one of its premium buildings to capture the demand for agile workplace leasing. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong watching Chinese nuclear plant after leak reported
Hong Kong’s leader said Tuesday her government is closely watching a nearby Chinese nuclear power plant following a news report that it might be leaking. The plant’s operators have released few ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader ‘concerned’ about Chinese nuclear plant
Hong Kong’s leader says her government is “highly concerned” about the situation at a nearby nuclear power plant in mainland China, following media reports that the plant could be experiencing a leak ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong singer criticised by the Chinese for wearing Dolce & Gabanna
Hong Kong-based singer Karen Mok has issued an apology after facing backlash from Chinese citizens for wearing a Dolce & Gabanna bathrobe in one of her new music videos. In the 51-year-old pop ... ( read original story ...)
China denounces G7 after statement on Xinjiang and Hong Kong
In a joint statement at the end of a three-day summit, leaders of the G7 countries urged China to "respect human rights and fundamental freedoms". Issues highlighted included abuses against the Uyghur ... ( read original story ...)