Chinese police will assist Hong Kong police
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security pledged to "guide and support" Hong Kong police after the National Assembly passes a resolution on building a security law.
continue readingThe Chinese Ministry of Public Security pledged to "guide and support" Hong Kong police after the National Assembly passes a resolution on building a security law.
continue readingSecurity laws passed by the Chinese parliament can profoundly affect Hong Kong's judicial system, media and commercial standing.
continue readingHong Kong authorities canceled the traditional fireworks display on New Year's Eve for fear of security threats in the context of social unrest.
continue readingChinese Premier Li Keqiang said Hong Kong was facing a serious, complex and unprecedented situation when meeting Carrie Lam this morning.
continue readingPresident of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Tara Joseph was detained by Macau immigration officials and denied entry into the city.
continue readingDemonstrators in black poured out onto the streets in Tsim Sha Tsui district this afternoon, a week after the democratic victory in district elections in Hong Kong.
continue readingUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Hong Kong democratic victory was the result of "free, fair and peaceful district elections".
continue readingHong Kong protesters look forward to a bill passed by the US Congress but it also has potential negative impacts on the global economy.
continue readingThe Chinese Foreign Ministry said it would take "drastic retaliatory measures" after the US Congress passed the Hong Kong bill.
continue readingThe Vietnamese Consulate General provided a means to transport 5 Vietnamese students at Trung Van University in Hong Kong to the airport in the morning of November 16.
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