Beijing denounces Monday's break-in of legislative building as direct 'challenge' to current ruling formula
Pepper spray and batons fail to keep back protesters, who rammed doors and windows to break into complex
Pepper spray and batons used to push protesters back from early morning flag raising on anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China
Carrie Lam signaled no imminent move to reintroduce an extradition bill, but also showed no sign of giving in to demands that she leave office
State Department calls on Hong Kong to 'address the concerns' of its people
Protests against a controversial extradition bill and leader Carrie Lam again bring Hong Kong to a standstill
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says the bill is suspended until further notice, but protesters say they want it fully revoked before demonstrations end
Lawmakers delay second reading on proposed law that would allow extradition to China, which has angered Hong Kongers fearing erosion of basic freedoms under Chinese rule
Lawmakers were scheduled to hold second reading on proposed law that would allow extradition to China, which has angered Hong Kongers who fear erosion of basic freedoms under Chinese rule
Lawmakers were set to hold second reading of proposed law that would allow extradition to China, which has angered Hong Kongers fearing erosion of rights
Demonstrations forces legislature to postpone Wednesday's session where lawmakers were scheduled to debate proposed legislation
More protests planned as Hong Kong citizens grow angrier over proposed law that would allow extraditions to China
More protests planned as Hong Kong leader faces political crisis over extradition law
The legislation has been criticized by a wide range of groups from the Hong Kong Law Society to the American Chamber of Commerce
An estimated 180,000 people mark 30 years since China's crackdown as Hong Kong grapples with its own political future
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