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Legco Suspended After Lawmaker Creates A Stink

The Legco debate on the national anthem law was suspended on Thursday, after an opposition lawmaker dropped a foul-smell... Read more

Govt Rejects AmCham Concerns Over Security Law

The government on Wednesday told the American Chamber of Commerce that it's "unhelpful" to spread rumours and fear or sp... Read more

Pompeo Says HK No Longer Autonomous From China

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has notified Congress that the Trump administration no longer regards Hong Kong as autono... Read more

HKJA Warns Security Secretary Over Rumour Mongering

The Journalists Association on Wednesday warned Security Secretary John Lee against spreading rumours and urged him to b... Read more

Police And Protesters Continue Standoff In Mongkok

Dozens of police officers are guarding sections of Nathan Road in Mong Kok this evening, blocking attempts by protesters... Read more

Drugs Case Dropped Against Police Officer's Relative

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has been urged to explain why it decided to drop a drug trafficking charge against a rel... Read more

Roast Goose Bribe Lands Prison Official In A Soup

A former Correctional Services officer has been found guilty of bribery after he repeatedly asked for roast goose drumst... Read more

HKJA Urges Police Chief To Live Up To His Word

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has called on the police commissioner Chris Tang to live up with his promis... Read more

Tsai Pledges Humanitarian Relief For Hongkongers

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday pledged to draw up a plan to give humanitarian relief to people involved i... Read more

Almost 300 Arrested As Police Move To Quash Protests

Police said they had arrested almost 300 people on suspicion of illegal assembly by around 5pm on Wednesday, after movin... Read more

Legco Debate Held Up By Adjournment Motions

The start of a Legco debate on the controversial national anthem bill was delayed by several minutes on Wednesday as opp... Read more

Govt Rejects Call For Media Registration System

The government said on Wednesday that is has no plans to introduce a registration system for journalists and it is up to... Read more

Protesters, Police Scuffle In Causeway Bay Area

Police scuffled with protesters in the Causeway Bay area on Wednesday as scores of demonstrators gathered to raise sloga... Read more

Police Fire Pepper Balls At Central Protest

Police fired pepper balls at protesters who gathered in Central for a lunchtime protest on Wednesday over Hong Kong's fu... Read more

Police Looking For Foreign Links To HK 'terrorists'

Security Secretary John Lee told legislators on Wednesday that the authorities are investigating whether people arrested... Read more