Gathered at Taipei’s Liberty Square, demonstrators sat for hours singing songs, holding anti-coup posters and waving the Myanmar national flag
Veteran activist Moe Thway rose to prominence during 2007 Saffron Revolution
The annual event usually includes a large-scale military parade in Myanmar’s capital Naypyitaw, but this year is expected to be different
Khin Maung Zaw, the lawyer representing the detained leader, has yet to see his client as another court hearing approaches
At least 74 people were killed in Yangon in a military assault
Fear of beatings and arrests is high but Myanmar’s journalists say they will continue to report on deadly coup
‘Our future must be defined by the civilians, not by the soldiers,’ says Thinzar Shunlei Yi
Latest move tightens China’s control over Hong Kong, reducing democratic representation, allowing pro-Beijing panel to screen 'patriotic' candidates
The military has ramped up their efforts to silence demonstrators by aggressively responding with live ammunition in a frantic effort to quell protesters on the streets
Long-standing issues for foreign journalists in China including visa delays, surveillance, risk of detention are now seen in Hong Kong, Foreign Correspondents Club of China says
Defendants in court reportedly shout, ‘Political prisoners are not guilty; Hong Kongers won’t be defeated!’ before they are taken away
Forty-seven were charged with subversion in a hearing that ran into the early hours of Tuesday
The move follows recent news China is planning an overhaul of the electoral system in Hong Kong
Well organized professionals vital to Myanmar’s economy have been leading the drive against the country’s military regime
Future of foreign reporting inside China in question as Beijing expels or blocks international outlets and sources become wary of speaking with the press
Bankers refuse to work under junta government, adding insecurity to country's finances
Government gives employees at public broadcaster Radio Television Hong Kong until Thursday to decide whether to sign an oath of loyalty to the Chinese special administrative region
Daytime demonstrations continue but night arrests now a worry for protesters
Tensions unabated in Myanmar with widespread protests against the military coup continuing
Millions of Hong Kong residents seek to leave the territory amid a new national security law imposed by Beijing
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