Festival holiday witnessed a revival in outbound travel, reflected in the increasing number of border crossings.
Albanese urged to cancel China trip as Hong Kong vows to pursue exiled democracy activists ‘for life’
Labor warns it will not tolerate foreign interference on Australian soil as it vows to protect free speech
Hong Kong’s Reopening Brings Scant Gains for Financial Hub
Six months after Hong Kong reopened to the world, the city still has a steep climb to reclaim its place as Asia’s premier finance and tourism hub.
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Taking a Closer Look at the Benefits of Hong Kong
While new locations make a name for themselves in the international landscape, Hong Kong has been able remain the gateway to the globe.
The Times view on British judges and Hong Kong: Judicial Oversight
JEROME FAVRE/EPABritish judges could be required to participate in sentencing at odds with the British government’s staunch opposition to China’s repressive t
Hong Kong’s most wanted: a look at police bounties offered for some of the city’s notorious crimes
From the 'king of thieves' to a 'devil cop', high-profile cases over the decades have sparked rewards of up to HK$2 million from the force for the capture of suspects In the wake of the latest HK$1 ...
Hong Kong Leader Says 8 Pro-democracy Activists ‘Will Be Pursued For Life’
The former pro-democracy lawmakers, who now live in the West, were accused of breaching the Beijing-imposed National Security Law.
Hong Kong declares pursuit of overseas activists for life, igniting international backlash
Hong Kong's chief executive announced that eight pro-democracy activists living abroad will be pursued for life on charges of alleged national security offenses.
UK judges in Hong Kong ‘should quit’ over bounties for dissidents
The last governor of Hong Kong has pressed British judges to quit the territory’s top court after a bounty was set for the capture of exiled pro-democracy cam
Hong Kong leader says 8 pro-democracy activists who escaped to the West ‘will be pursued for life’
Hong Kong’s leader says eight pro-democracy activists who now live in the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia will be pursued for life for alleged national security offenses.
Exiled Hong Kong activists in UK defiant about HK$1m bounties for their arrest
Nathan Law, Finn Lau and Mung Siu-tat vow to continue speaking out after ‘unprecedented’ move ...
Hong Kong’s Million-Dollar Bounties Are About More Than Arresting 8 Activists
Anna Kwok, one of the eight dissidents named by the Hong Kong police who is now in the U.S., tells TIME that she has to be increasingly careful of the countries she could enter since the announcement.
Hong Kong puts a price on the heads of democracy activists
The eight are accused of various offences under the security law, including inciting secession and colluding with foreign powers. They are now thought to be living in America, Australia and Britain.