HK international reputation under threat from new extradition law, says International Chamber of Commerce
Judge says 'Umbrella Nine' leaders show ‘no regret’ as they are sentenced
Nine leaders of Hong Kong's 204 democracy protests convicted of conspiracy, incitement in verdict swiftly condemned by rights groups, political leaders
Guilty verdict for nine Hong Kong democracy leaders was swiftly condemned by rights groups, political leaders
Opponents, including politicians and business groups, say new bill allowing extradition on a ‘case by case’ basis will damage city’s reputation, rule of law
Cantonese opera recounts fictional version of US president’s life – and his “twin” brother in China – from the Cultural Revolution to present time
Lawyer says after six months in hiding, the pair finally left Hong Kong last week
Once one of the most linguistically diverse area of China, southern dialects are disappearing in favor of standard Mandarin
A residential district struggles with tourism boom after the opening of mega bridge to China
After the deadline to stay in Hong Kong passed this week, sisters face a legal limbo with canceled passports and no asylum approval
In bid to silence rowdy soccer fans, residents would face three years in prison and fines under a proposed new law
Without mandatory sexual education, many Hong Kong students miss out on important development lessons, according to advocacy groups
Pro-democracy camp hopes to vote in candidates to reform powerful advisory group from within during upcoming election
Leaders who proposed 2014’s 'Umbrella Movement' face up to seven years in prison
Four years since the end of Hong Kong’s massive democracy protests, the autonomous Chinese city continues to prosecute protest leaders
While the Hong Kong government says it will not tolerate discussion of independence, young people continue to advocate for a future beyond China
More than 2 million mooncakes, valued at least $12.8 million, will be thrown out in Hong Kong alone after Mid-Autumn Festival
Unprecedented immigration arrangement has left legal experts and political figures concerned for the city’s promised legal autonomy
Evading surveillance is a new skill for Andy Chan, founder of the Hong Kong National Party, but one he had to learn quickly over the summer