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Protest Leaves Morning Train Services In Tatters

The commutes of tens of thousands of people were disrupted on Tuesday morning after anti-extradition bill protesters too... Read more

Apology Over Yuen Long Not From Us: Police

A police association has sought to clarify that the force has "absolutely not" apologised to the public over its handlin... Read more

Leave MTR Out Of Protests, Pleads Transport Chief

Transport Secretary Frank Chan has urged protesters not to target the city's railway network, after a morning that saw h... Read more

Beijing's Aim Was To Boost The Police: Lau Siu-kai

The vice-president of Beijing's top think tank on Hong Kong said on Tuesday that the central government's intervention i... Read more

Commuters Upset With MTR Disruption

There were mixed reactions from commuters affected by the morning disruption on various MTR lines. Some were furious... Read more

Tai Lam Tunnel Bus Crash Leaves 74 Injured

A crash between two double-decker buses just outside the Tai Lam Tunnel left 74 people injured on Tuesday morning. A ... Read more

Morning Of Chaos As Protesters Disrupt Trains

Passengers on the MTR's Kwun Tong and Island lines faced severe delays and cancelled services for more than three hours ... Read more

Sheung Wan Protests Fail To Rattle Businesses

Businesses in Causeway Bay and Sheung Wan seem to have taken the disturbances in their stride even after clashes between... Read more

Jailed Leaders Hail Extradition Bill Protesters

Jailed localist Edward Leung has called on protesters not to yield to hatred while Occupy co-founder Benny Tai, who is a... Read more

Plastic Strap Mistaken As Metal Ring, Say Police

Police have denied that a riot police officer had added a metal ring to his baton to increase its impact, during the cle... Read more

Central Govt Backs Carrie Lam, Praises Police

Beijing on Monday said it firmly supports Chief Executive Carrie Lam and her government, and praised what it called the ... Read more

Sheung Wan Still Bears Scars Of Sunday's Clashes

Normalcy has returned to the areas in Sheung Wan which saw hourslong clashes between anti-extradition bill protesters an... Read more

Police Chief Praises Officers, Calls For Unity

Police Commissioner Stephen Lo has urged his officers "to stay united" and remain committed to their sworn duties in ord... Read more

People's Daily Bashes Civil Human Rights Front

The Communist Party’s flagship newspaper, the People’s Daily, has published an article which bashed the Civil Human ... Read more

Civil Servant Rally Not A Mutiny, Says Organiser

The civil servant who is organising an anti-extradition rally on Friday said he is not looking for confrontation with th... Read more