This week, we examine how Hong Kong's highly coordinated response to media mogul Jimmy Lai's 2o-year jail term signals how far it has come in quashing opposition voices.
For Hong Kong journalists, this week's sentencing of pro-democracy newspaper boss Jimmy Lai cements a climate of fear and self-censorship in the years since Beijing imposed a sweeping national ...
Hong Kong has proposed a new certification regime for teachers at publicly-funded or international schools, which would ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te warned that countries in the region would be China's next targets should Beijing seize the ...
Hong Kong is expected to see around 11.38 million trips made in and out of the city during the upcoming Lunar New Year ...
The managing authority of Hong Kong’s cash-strapped flagship arts hub has signed a HK$3 billion loan with the partially state-owned bank in a move it says will enhance its “financial flexibility.” ...
Chief Executive John Lee says he will announce rehousing plans for victims displaced by the Tai Po fire "in the near term." ...
A Chinese University of Hong Kong student who launched a now-removed petition calling for accountability following the deadly Tai Po fire has said he has been expelled.
China's top internet regulator said on Thursday it would launch a crackdown during the Lunar New Year holiday period to curb social media content it deemed problematic including any that fanned fears ...
Police have declined to disclose the number of people arrested for suspected sedition in connection with the deadly Tai Po ...
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison has warned it will take legal action if Danish shipping giant AP Møller-Maersk takes over the operation of two ports on the Panama Canal run by its subsidiary.
Japan seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its skipper, authorities said Friday, an incident that could deepen a spat between the Asian giants.
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