Hong Kong protests | Officer hit by arrow; police fire water cannons

A Hong Kong police officer was hit in the leg by an arrow yesterday as authorities used tear gas and water cannons to try to drive back protesters occupying a

Hong Kong | SAR police deny curfew rumor, Xi urges end to violence

Hong Kong police warned protesters yesterday that they were moving “one step closer to terrorism” by sinking the city into chaos, as riot squads skirmished with

Xiamen | Chinese sea goddess Mazu ‘flies’ to Thailand for cultural exchanges

An airplane departed from Xiamen, a coastal city of Fujian Province yesterday morning, carrying a special passenger - the Chinese sea goddess Mazu (A-Ma). She is

Residents remind gov’t of harmonious urban planning and renewal

Will the project of urban renewal follow the overall plan of the city’s urban planning?” some participants questioned the government at the last public consultation

Hong Kong mayhem | Chinese, other students flee as violence worsens

University students from mainland China and Taiwan are fleeing Hong Kong, while those from three Scandinavian countries have been moved or urged to leave as

Hong Kong | Police, protesters face off in renewed clashes

Police and protesters battled outside university campuses and several thousand demonstrators blocked roads as they took over a central business district at lunchtime yesterday in another

Freedom | Is not Free Tsai support group to hold concert supporting Hong Kong

A concert supporting Hongkongers’ fight for freedom will be held in Taipei’s Liberty Square by a new political coalition backing the re-election bid of President Tsai Ing-wen,

Hong Kong | Portraits of masked protesters

For many protesters in Hong Kong, identity is entwined with surveillance. Their signature masks, umbrellas and top-to-bottom black outfits shield them not only from physical

Hong Kong under siege Police shoot protester, man set on fire

Hong Kong’s leader pledged yesterday to “spare no effort” in bringing an end to anti-government protests that have wracked the city for more than five months, following

Hong Kong banks send some staff home as tear gas wafts outside

Major Hong Kong banks spent their morning telling employees to commute carefully, and by afternoon yesterday began urging them to consider going home as police lobbed tear

Bay area construction strengthened by Chinese government measures

The preferential policies and measures accorded to Macau by the Central Government of China will boost the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay, Macau Chief

Six new HK, Macau projects accepted at Zhongshan incubator

A total of six youth innovation and entrepreneurship projects from Macau and Hong Kong have been submitted at the Nanqu International Youth Technology and Innovation Park (TIP)

Hong Kong | Court convicts teen for carrying laser pointer

A Hong Kong court ruling yesterday that a laser pointer carried by a teenager was an offensive weapon marked a tougher stance by the judiciary after months

Hong Kong | Pro-Beijing lawmaker stabbed while campaigning

An anti-government assailant stabbed and wounded a pro-Beijing Hong Kong lawmaker who was election campaigning yesterday, police said, in another escalation of violence surrounding the protests demanding political reforms in

Companies around the world get hit by Hong Kong protests

Whether they sell luxury watches from Switzerland or farm hens from Mississippi, a surprising concern is occupying a number of corporate executives this earnings season: Hong Kong’s protests. An A.I. model

Guangdong | Carbon market closes higher

Carbon emissions allowances closed at 26.36 yuan (about 3.75 U.S. dollars) per tonne yesterday, 1.35% up from Friday, at the China Emissions Exchange (Guangzhou), the largest local carbon market in

Hong Kong | Police say knife-wielding attacker detained

Hong Kong police said yesterday that a 48-year-old knife-wielding man who slashed two people and bit off part of the ear of a local politician during weekend protests has been

China vows bolstered legal measures over protests

China vowed to prevent foreign powers from interfering in Hong Kong’s affairs and carrying out acts of “separatism, subversion, infiltration and sabotage.” The latest broadside against alleged foreign backing of anti-government

Hong Kong | Riot police storm malls to thwart more protests

Riot police stormed several malls in Hong Kong yesterday in a move to thwart more pro-democracy protests, as the city’s leader prepares for talks in Beijing on deepening economic integration

Hong Kong banking giants defy dire predictions amid protests

There may be protests, wafts of tear gas and the occasional burning Starbucks along the street, but inside Hong Kong’s biggest financial firms the outlook for

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