Hong Kong police, protesters clash, hundreds of shops trashed
Protesters dressed in black erected fiery barriers on Nathan Road, a major retail strip in the
Hong Kong assembly in chaos; attack on democracy leader a ‘chilling signal’
Hong Kong’s parliament descended into chaos on Thursday, with lawmakers dragged out by security
Lam says police under extreme pressure
Beijing-backed Carrie Lam said it was “quite remarkable” there had not been fatalities during three
Hong Kong protesters march after ‘Lennon Wall’ graffiti torn down
Police warned they would fire tear gas on the marchers heading for the government offices of Tuen
Hong Kong reopens after weekend of clashes, protests
On Sunday what began as a mostly peaceful protest earlier in the day spiralled into violence in some
China warns it could quell Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong braced for more mass protests over the weekend, even as China warned it could use its
Chinese state media urge action, voice support for Hong Kong police after overnight clashes
Chinese state media called on Beijing on Wednesday to deal with protests in Hong Kong more
Outraged Hong Kong’s civil servants voice rare dissent
Growing ranks of Hong Kong’s typically conservative and publicity-shy bureaucrats have begun an
After weekend of violent clashes, Beijing to address Hong Kong unrest
Hong Kong bore the scars on Monday of another night of violent protests with hard hats, umbrellas
US warship sails through Taiwan Strait
A US warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Thursday, the island’s defence ministry said, a
China opens up finance sector to more foreign investment
China lifted some restrictions on foreign investment in the financial sector Saturday, as the
Hong Kong’s expat police become focus of protester rage
Hong Kong’s 32,000-strong police force have found themselves fighting unprecedented running battles
Fights break out as Taiwan’s President Tsai visits New York
Police in New York had to break up fights between supporters and opponents of Taiwan’s President
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
Australian student released from North Korea
Alek Sigley who was studying in the North Korea, had been missing since June 25, declined to comment
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
Beijing opens more sectors to foreign investment
China will soften or lift restrictions on foreign investment in new sectors from July 30,
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,
Largest Picasso exhibition to be held in China
The largest Picasso exhibition ever held in China opens on Saturday, featuring more than 100 work,
China to probe FedEx after Huawei parcels were diverted
China will investigate whether FedEx Corp damaged the legal rights and interests of its clients, the