Ronson Chan is chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association
One of the defendants spoke in court Saturday quoting U.S. Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. stating, “a riot is the language of the unheard,” and that she didn’t regret her contribution to the children’s books.
Ronson Chan was arrested Wednesday for allegedly obstructing police; he is due to report to a police station September 21
Judge rules books were published with seditious intent; rights group, activists criticize ruling
Analysts play down incident that happened after Taiwan fired warning shots toward a Chinese drone on Tuesday
Although many places have moved on, adapting to life with COVID-19, Taiwan has kept some pandemic measures in place
Facing trial under the national security law, dozens of pro-democracy activists have been in detention for 18 months
More than 113,000 residents left the city in the past year, a record 1.6% decline and the biggest ever drop since record keeping began more than 60 years ago
The war has given Ukrainians fleeing the conflict a chance to obtain work permits in Britain
Avery Ng is adjusting to life in Hong Kong under watchful eye of authorities
Accusations of terrorist links, cyberattacks used to retaliate against government critics and journalists, rights group says
Journalists frustrated as they are banned from covering city’s biggest political event of 2022
From cover stories to burner phones, Myanmar’s journalists resort to unconventional methods to report on life under military rule. The space for media has shrunk since Myanmar’s military seized power in 2021. More than 120 journalists have been detained
With politics and protests off limits, and harassment by pro-Beijing media, pressure increases on Hong Kong journalists
The defendants, charged with 'conspiracy to subversion,' face a possible sentence of life in prison
reNews is reporting news in Hong Kong despite the concerns of being closed in the future amid the city’s media crackdown.
Media analysts call arrest of academic and columnist 'disturbing'
With Russia's war in Ukraine and mass arrests in Belarus, Poland is becoming a haven for journalists forced to flee
The Philippines is seen as a testing ground for disinformation campaigns and is often referred to as 'Patient Zero' by analysts tracking the spread of false news
The Hong Kong leader’s tenure has been overshadowed by political unrest, a crackdown on dissent and the city’s recent struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic
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