In an attempt to quell street protests this week, police entered the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Polytechnic University and the University of Hong Kong, lobbing tear gas inside the first two institutions
Police made arrests across Hong Kong amid anger over demonstrator's death and arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers
Hong Kong journalist associations accuse police of failing to protect press freedoms
Amnesty International chronicled many instances of reckless, violent and indiscriminate policing methods since the mass protests exploded on June 12
Carrie Lam refutes leaked recording of her comments to business leaders, expressing remorse over extradition bill that sparked anti-government protests
Carrie Lam refutes leaked recording of her comments to business leaders expressing remorse over extradition bill that sparked anti-government protests
Students strike in support of democratic reforms
As Hong Kong surveyed a night of damage caused by government opponents, officials defended police actions as the city became a smokey battleground, stoked by young people battling for democratic change
The demonstrations coincided with the fifth anniversary of Beijing’s denial of free, unimpeded elections in the territory
Demonstrators in semi-autonomous Chinese territory take to the streets for 13th straight weekend in defiance of government ban
Judge's ruling will limit demonstrations to designated areas, an attempt to suppress two days of seething crowds that forced airlines to cancel nearly all flights leaving and entering the Chinese territory
Only a handful of protesters remain as weary travelers finally board outgoing flights after two days of cancellations
No violence was reported at one of the world's busiest airports, where protesters were still gathered inside main terminal late intO night
With legal protests banned, Hong Kong government opponents fought battles throughout the city, employed frenzied, urban guerrilla tactics
Anti-government demonstrations are planned in several areas despite being banned
Spokesman for the Chinese government's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office says protesters have abused their right to assemble and warned China would not permit Hong Kong to challenge its sovereignty
What began as a general strike devolved into fast moving, sometimes violent, multi-pronged fight against the government stretching to districts near mainland China
Those arraigned Wednesday included an airline pilot, a teacher, a nurse and a couple who were carrying an injured teen when they were arrested
Many protesters said they were determined to continue to defy the government
It was a surprising end to a protest over a gang attack on demonstrators a week earlier
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