The Hang Seng index has been trading below 16,000 points, declining in value for about 90% of the trading days so far this year
The case against Yuen Ching-ting, convicted of 'doing an act or acts with seditious intention,' is renewing attention on China's willingness to enforce its laws beyond its borders
Government lifted mask mandate Wednesday, but many residents say they have continued to wear the face coverings to protect their health or because they do not trust the government
Hong Kong residents had protested the flow of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food and other goods into China long before the pandemic, saying it left them facing shortages and high prices
The trial is expected to last 90 days and will be held without a jury; defendants charged under National Security Law imposed by Beijing face life in prison if found guilty
Residents fear Chinese visitors no longer required to quarantine will arrive with variants — as well as cash to revive tourism, retail and restaurant sectors
Owners of 75-year-old wood factory seek two-year grace period to allow the facility to process about 1,000 tons of timber it has on hand
The last sawmill in Hong Kong
Officials cancel gathering because of COVID, but that cannot quash remembrance of China’s 1989 massacre, some residents say
Student group is screening a documentary about the 2016 Fishball Revolution, an anti-Beijing uprising, despite administrators warning risk ‘of breaching law’
Arrests come hours after the US sanctioned 14 Chinese officials over disqualification of four opposition legislators in Hong Kong
Poll is widely seen as a sign of continuing opposition to new national security law imposed by Beijing
Police said 10 of those arrested had breached the new law for allegedly carrying independence signs and chanting independence slogans
The law carries severe penalties for vaguely defined crimes against the state
Chinese around the world celebrating Lunar New Year of the goat — or the sheep, depending on whom you ask
A small group of protest leaders chanted 'we will be back' and called on Hong Kong's chief executive Leung Chun-ying to step down
Protest sites around city have dwindled in past two days from tens of thousands to only hundreds of activists
Leaders of territory's Occupy Central Movement, which has vowed to stage mass rallies soon in central business district, led about 40 supporters in protest
In addition to the traditional foods and flowers for sale, the six-day festival in Victoria Park is a light-hearted political battle ground for opposing ideas
Growing numbers of Hong Kong citizens are leaving crowded, pricey autonomous Chinese city; 3,900 in the first half of this year alone
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