Anheuser-Busch InBev cancels planned listing in Hong Kong
The company that makes Stella Artois and Budweiser has scrapped its planned listing in Hong Kong,
Hong Kong protesters resume chorus of opposition to extradition bill
Thousands rallied in Hong Kong for a second day on Sunday, in an area popular with mainland Chinese
Hong Kong leader Lam says China extradition bill ‘dead’
The mass protests were sparked by a now-suspended law that would have allowed extraditions to
China and Britain wage war of words over Hong Kong
China bluntly told Britain on Wednesday to “refrain from further interference” and London summoned
Tense calm returns to Hong Kong after protests erupt into violence
Debris including umbrellas, hard hats and water bottles were the few signs left of the mayhem that
Protesters ransack Hong Kong parliament on China handover anniversary
Hundreds of protesters stormed Hong Kong’s parliament late Monday as the territory marked its China
Philippine’s ex-foreign minister denied entry to Hong Kong: lawyer
Philippine’s former foreign minister Albert del Rosario, a critic of Beijing’s claims to the
Thousands converge on Hong Kong parliament in fresh anti-govt demo
Thousands of black-clad protesters blocked a highway outside Hong Kong’s parliament on Friday,
Activist Joshua Wong release adds pressure on Hong Kong leader to step down
Activist Joshua Wong release comes as a political crisis in the Chinese-ruled city enters its second
Thousands expected to rally to demand Hong Kong leader steps down
Tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in Hong Kong on Sunday to demand the city’s
Hong Kong shuts government offices, security tight after violent protests
On Thursday a few hundred protesters milled around with some sorting their supplies of face masks
Telegram hit by cyber-attack, CEO points to HK protests, China
Encrypted messaging service Telegram suffered a major cyber-attack that appeared to originate from
Political crisis builds in Hong Kong after huge protest against extradition law
Hong Kong was plunged into afresh political crisis on Sunday after several hundred thousand people
Thousands of Hong Kong lawyers march against China extradition plans
Thousands of black-clad Hong Kong lawyers took to the streets Thursday in a silent march against a
Hong Kong reports second swine fever case, to cull 4,700 pigs
Hong Kong has confirmed its second case of African swine fever, in a further sign that the virus is
Boy or girl? Hong Kong at the centre of banned China gender test
Shady middle-men are openly advertising on Chinese social media to smuggle blood samples of pregnant
Hong Kong beekeeper harvests hives barehanded
High up in the hills above Hong Kong, Yip Ki-hok uses nothing but his bare hands to remove a
Siviwe Shakes to lead Blitzboks to Sevens Series
The Springbok Sevens team will have a new captain when they travel to Hong Kong for the seventh leg
Hong Kong moves to make disrespecting Chinese national anthem a crime
Hong Kong on Wednesday presented a controversial bill to lawmakers that prescribes jail terms of up
Apple, Amazon called out for ‘incorrect’ Taiwan, Hong Kong references
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) said in a report this month that 66 of the world’s 500