Police To Send Out SMS To Alert People's Safety
Police said on Friday that they will be sending out SMS messages to the public during mass demonstrations, warning them ... Read more
Getting Death Threats, Say Uni Student Leaders
Three university student leaders said on Friday that they and their families have received threatening messages includin... Read more
School Boycott Plan Gets Mass Support: Organisers
A group which is planning class boycotts over the extradition bill said on Friday that their online poll has showed thou... Read more
Govt's Relief Package Evokes Lukewarm Response
Members of the public have been casting doubt on the government's HK$19 billion relief package, with some saying the swe... Read more
Volunteers Urge More Clean-up At Kwai Fong Station
A group of volunteers on Friday carried out cleaning work at some areas of the Kwai Fong MTR station, saying they fear r... Read more
Relief 'should Go To The Hardest-hit Sectors'
The honorary chairman of the Hong Kong Small and Medium Enterprises Association on Friday called on the government to se... Read more
'Superman' Li Ka-shing Urges An End To Violence
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing on Friday waded into the ongoing anti-government protests here, calling for an end to viole... Read more
'French Spider-Man' Unfurls Message Of Peace In HK
A free climber dubbed the 'French Spider-Man' for his skills in clambering up skyscrapers has mounted the Cheung Kong Ce... Read more
Anti-triad Police Arrest Five For Desecrating Flag
Police from the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau have arrested four men and a woman on suspicion of desecrating the nati... Read more
Civil Human Rights Front Unhappy With Objection
The Civil Human Rights Front says it is unhappy that police have objected to its plans for a march on Hong Kong Island t... Read more
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