Protesters Pull Out After Harcourt Road Clashes
Police blasted hundreds of protesters with jets from a water cannon on Saturday night, after the crowd had taken over Ha... Read more
Pepper Spray Fired Even Before Tamar Rally Begins
Police fired several rounds of pepper spray at a group of protesters near the government's headquarters on Saturday even... Read more
Crowd Swells For Rally To Mark Occupy Anniversary
A large crowd was gathering at Tamar Park in Admiralty on Saturday evening, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the ... Read more
MTR Warns Disruption Possible, But No Closures Yet
The MTR Corporation said on Saturday afternoon that it may adjust train services and implement crowd management measures... Read more
Smearing Of Police The 'biggest Lie In The World'
A commander brought back from retirement to help the police deal with Hong Kong's ongoing unrest says allegations of cor... Read more
Academic Denied Entry To HK After US Testimony
An American academic says he was denied entry to Hong Kong his week, just days after giving testimony to a US congressio... Read more
Joshua Wong Aims To Run In District Elections
Demosisto leader Joshua Wong has announced his intention to run in November's district council elections. Wong said... Read more
US 'almost Certain' To Pass HK Human Rights Act
The Financial Secretary Paul Chan said it's very likely that the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act will be passed... Read more
Don't Expect Too Much From Talks, Says Ip Kwok-him
Executive councillor Ip Kwok-him says it's impractical to expect the Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, to agree to all the pr... Read more
Thousands Rally Against Alleged Police Abuse
Thousands of people gathered in Edinburgh Place on Friday evening, as concern about protesters sent to San Uk Ling holdi... Read more
HK$110 Increase In Maids' Wages Deemed 'insulting'
The minimum wage for foreign domestic workers will rise by 2.4 percent, or HK$110 to HK$4,630 a month, the government an... Read more
Albert Ho Barred From Macau As 'security Threat'
Former Democratic Party chairman Albert Ho was denied entry to Macau on Friday afternoon in what he said was an “obvio... Read more
National Day March, Rallies Banned By Police
Police have banned a planned rally by the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) on National Day next Tuesday, citing the threa... Read more
Govt Offers HK$1.4bn In Relief For Needy
The government loosened its purse-strings again on Friday, announcing HK$1.4 billion worth of training programmes and su... Read more
'Yellow Object Is A Man, But He Wasn't Kicked'
Days after attracting fierce public criticism for asserting that police had kicked a “yellow object” in a Yuen Long ... Read more