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Police Defend Tear Gas Use In Sham Shui Po

The police have defended their use of 35 canisters of tear gas and a rubber bullet to clear protesters who were burning ... Read more

Sweeteners 'no Solution To Society's Ills'

Government critics said a HK$19 billion proposal aimed at helping people and businesses weather the economic storm would... Read more

Beijing Steps Up Campaign Against HK Protests

The State Council on Thursday stepped up its media campaign against the anti-extradition movement, by inviting a number ... Read more

Relief Package Not Reaction To Protests, Says Govt

Top government officials said a relief package worth HK$19 billion announced on Thursday was not a government response t... Read more

Govt Unveils HK$19bn Package To 'help Economy'

The beleaguered Carrie Lam government on Thursday announced HK$19 billion worth of sweeteners and waivers covering a wid... Read more

Airport Chaos Won't Hit Our Aim: Student Group

The group of students who are planning a rally to seek support of foreign countries, say they think inconvenience caused... Read more

No Split Over Airport Attacks, Say Protesters

Anti-extradition protesters say they are not worried about the prospect a split in their ranks over the airport attacks ... Read more

Individuals Join Campaign Against Mooncake Waste

Ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a green group said the people of Hong Kong are for the first time signing up to a char... Read more

Watchdog Issues A Warning Difficult To Stomach

The Consumer Council has issued a warning that some vegetarians may find difficult to stomach: some of the vegan meat pr... Read more

Benny Tai Hails 'sacrifices Made To Protect HK'

Occupy Central founder Benny Tai said on Thursday that he's proud to be standing together with anti-extradition proteste... Read more

'Cathay Sacking Could Trigger Wave Of Dismissals'

An executive member of the Hong Kong Cabin Crew Federation said on Thursday that Cathay Pacific's sacking of two pilots ... Read more

Top Prosecutor Rules Out Panel For Protest Cases

Hong Kong’s top prosecutor, David Leung, has ruled out setting up an independent panel under the Department of Justice... Read more

Injured Civilians And Medics Face 'white Terror'

The lawmaker representing the medical sector has spoken about fears among injured civilians and medical staff treating t... Read more

Japan Issues Travel Alert, Merkel Urges Talks

Japan has issued its first ever travel warning to Hong Kong since the territory was handed back to China in 1997, amid o... Read more

Civil Servants Slam CE Remarks In New Letter

Civil servants have issued another open letter to the Chief Executive Carrie Lam, threatening a strike and criticising h... Read more