Hong Kong Police to Try to Stifle Any Commemoration of Tiananmen Crackdown
Hong Kong has traditionally held the world's largest vigil for the Tiananmen victims
Hong Kong has traditionally held the world's largest vigil for the Tiananmen victims
Linking of two incidents raises uproar on social media, with residents and reporters in Hong Kong angrily insisting incidents are not comparable
Scuffles broke out in the city's legislature earlier this year during a faceoff between pro-democracy and pro-Beijing lawmakers
12 were arrested on Aug. 23 for illegal entry into mainland Chinese waters after setting off from Hong Kong in a boat bound for self-ruled Taiwan
Protesters throw Molotov cocktails
Costume designer has had little theater work during the pandemic but found creative opportunity in masks
Jimmy Lai and three veteran activists are accused of 'inciting' people to take part in annual commemoration of 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, canceled this
Carrie Lam points out similarities in Hong Kong's response to violent pro-democracy protests to current violent protests in US
Debate on bill to criminalize disrespect of Chinese national anthem latest flashpoint between Beijing and Hong Kong's pro-democracy activists
Proposed new national security laws have triggered the first big street unrest in Hong Kong since last year
Hundreds march against China's proposed tough national security legislation for city
A State Department spokeswoman says the US expects Hong Kong authorities not to use law enforcement selectively for political purposes'