Police detain four men and five women suspected of arranging transport for activists who tried to flee by boat to Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 9 for aiding dozen to flee territory
Police in Hong Kong say they have arrested nine people on suspicion of providing funds and other assistance to a group of 12 who sought to flee the territory by boat in August but were intercepted by ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest smuggling group for helping speedboat fugitives
Hong Kong police on Saturday arrested a group accused of helping 12 pro-democracy activists detained in mainland China for nearly two months after attempting to flee to Taiwan in a speedboat. ( read original story ...)
‘I really want to know why he had to kill my daughter’: mother of Hong Kong woman whose killing sparked extradition saga speaks out
One of Poon Hiu-wing's mother's favourite things to do was catching the latest blockbuster with her daughter at the cinema, sometimes followed by a visit to apparel stores in trendy districts and ... ( read original story ...)
Photo exhibition featuring Hong Kong protest images shut down in Macau
The World Press Photo Foundations says it is unclear why the exhibition featuring the pro-democracy protests last year has been removed ... ( read original story ...)
Grief as Vancouver’s most beloved Hong Kong cafe closes. But can the spirit of Goldstone Bakery be saved?
On social media they mourn, for baked pork chops on rice, pineapple buns and egg tarts. Goldstone Bakery and Restaurant, Vancouver's most beloved Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng cafe, has closed, ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese State TV to Air N.B.A. for First Time Since Hong Kong Rift
China Central Television, a state-run network, stopped airing N.B.A. games after a team executive expressed support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong last fall. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong churches and the national security law: pastors censor sermons, online posts as anxiety settles over congregations
Hong Kong marked 100 days since the passing of the national security law on June 30. In the second of a three-part series, Danny Mok looks at the impact of the Beijing-imposed legislation on churches ... ( read original story ...)
Eight new coronavirus cases reported in Hong Kong amid growing clusters of infections, five-star hotel closes
Covid-19 clusters at an upmarket hotel, a care home for the disabled and bars in Hong Kong continued to grow on Friday, resulting in the five-star establishment closing and health officials widening ... ( read original story ...)
Top Glove Mulls Raising $1 Billion in Hong Kong Listing
Top Glove Corp., the world’s biggest rubber glove maker, is considering raising more than $1 billion from a listing in Hong Kong, according to people with knowledge of the matter. ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong activists wait eagerly as Ottawa starts approving asylum claims
A family that fled Hong Kong fearing persecution is hoping their asylum claims will be approved by the Canadian government as Ottawa quietly begins granting refugee status to pro-democracy activists. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protesters facing prison after being shot by police
Hong Kong has seen more than 1,000 underage protesters arrested since the outbreak of mass anti-government protests in 2019. Close to 700 have been charged with rioting. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: telecoms worker earns city’s first criminal conviction for doxxing during anti-government unrest
A Hong Kong telecoms worker has become the first person found guilty of doxxing during last year's anti-government protest movement. District Judge Frankie Yiu Fun-che on Friday concluded that Chan ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong logistics unicorn Lalamove unveils foray into the US
Lalamove, an on-demand logistics service active in China, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, has officially entered the U.S. seven years after launch. As the COVID-19 pandemic keeps millions of ... ( read original story ...)