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Hong Kong marks 25 years of handover and halfway point of one Country, two SystemsOne Country, Two Systems promised a high degree of autonomy, independent judicial power, and that the city's leader would be appointed by B...
Michael Pompeo blasts HSBC for 'corporate kowtows' over Hong KongUS Secretary of State Michael Pompeo criticised HSBC Holdings for backing China’s move to impose national security legislation in Hong Kong...
Hong Kong stocks surge as mainland China markets recoverHong Kong has been buffeted by a rout in China which has spread into regional markets, as well as fears for Greece's future in the eurozone.
Xi Jinping rejects Hong Kong pro-democracy demands, backs Chief ExecutiveXi Jinping rejected pro-democracy agitators' demand for free elections in Hong Kong and backed embattled Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying.
Britain has no rights over Hong Kong: ChinaChina today bluntly told Britain to stay out of Hong Kong pro-democracy protests.
Xi Jinping backs HK Chief Executive, rejects demand of protestersThis is the first time that the Chinese leadership at the highest level backed Leung even though some of the state-run publications have st...
Xi Jinping's leadership to come under scrutiny at key Communist Party of China meetOver 370 members and alternate members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), will attend the three-day meeting.
Hong Kong protesters write petition to Chinese President Xi JinpingThe letter, issued by two student groups leading protests, said Hong Kong Chief Executive Chun-ying was responsible for a civil disobedienc...
Rolex stores shut as protests continue in Hong KongThe protests are now threatening to exacerbate Hong Kong’s slumping sales of jewellery, watches and other valuable gifts, which are headed ...
Hong Kong protesters threaten to occupy buildingsRaising the stakes in their standoff with the authorities, Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters threatened to occupy government buildings u...
US says it will chase down Edward Snowden after Hong Kong exitThe US authorities said they would continue to pursue former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who left Hong Kong for Moscow