Plot mastermind Wong Chun-keung said he ‘did not care’ if bombs harmed civilians as long as he could maximise the killing of ...
How did UK activists outfox 700 police? Why was Hong Kong traffic stopped by ‘mini Stonehenges’? And could an octagonal ...
Media mogul Jimmy Lai gave one of his companies to an activist who lobbied for sanctions against the city as “a reward,” a witness has said.
The Lo Wu arrival hall used to throng with visitors during mainland China's "Golden Week", but the queues there were modest ...
Protesters are back on the streets and police fire tear gas and rubber bullets. In the Yuen Long area, masked men -- suspected to be triad gangsters -- attack protesters inside a train station.
Acting secretary for transport and logistics Liu Chun-san says most vandalised amenities, which had HK$65 million repair bill ...
Nine jurors have been selected for Hong Kong’s first-ever trial under a United Nations anti-terrorism ordinance over an ...
Hong Kong has introduced a law called Article 23 - raising fears about civil liberties. Beijing and Hong Kong defend the controversial law, saying it is necessary for the city's stability.
The last two months have seen unprecedented protests in Hong Kong, which continue despite the police using "tear gas and rubber bullets" against demonstrators, and standing by while "thugs" attack ...
Even before this weekend’s violence, Betsy Joles could feel something different about the anti-government protests in Hong Kong. Especially on the college campuses that have turned into ...
Protests in Hong Kong bear an “overwhelming” similarity to political unrest that has wracked Venezuela in recent years, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said on Friday. China accused ...