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WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2025

Hong Kong Protest

FILE PHOTO: Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited Chief Executive Charles Li attends an interview by Reuters in Hong Kong, China September 5, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
South Asia

Hong Kong exchange chief says economic 'devastation' from unrest will soon be apparent

Many people in Hong Kong are angered by what they see as Beijing’s ever-tightening grip on the city that was promised a high degree of autonomy under the “one country, two systems” formula

A woman walks by a wall sprayed by protest wording by pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020. The months-long pro-democracy movement has extended into 2020 with further mass demonstrations. (AP Photo)
World+Biz

China replaces its top official in protest-riven Hong Kong

Anti-government demonstrators use the flashlights of their mobile phones as they take part in a protest in Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong, China, December 30, 2019/ Reuters
Politics

Hong Kong rings in 2020 with democracy chants instead of harbor fireworks

Riot police officers disperse anti-government protesters during a demonstration on New Year's Eve outside Mong Kok police station in Hong Kong, China December 31, 2019. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
South Asia

Festive cheer in short supply as Hong Kong activists stage New Year protests

People attend an anti-government rally in Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong, China, December 29, 2019. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
South Asia

More than 1,000 gather for rain-soaked Hong Kong rally

Christmas Eve rallies in Hong Kong lead to clashes
World+Biz

Christmas Eve rallies in Hong Kong lead to clashes

Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a ceremony to inaugurate the fifth-term government of Macau Special Administrative Region and to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the former Portuguese colony's return to China, in Macau, China December 20, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee
World+Biz

China won't allow foreign forces to interfere in Hong Kong, Macau: Xi

Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui
World+Biz

Hong Kong mall protests flare with leader Lam in Beijing

Peaceful Hong Kong march marred by fire outside court
World+Biz

Peaceful Hong Kong march marred by fire outside court

Protesters burn items at the Causeway Bay metro station entrance in Hong Kong on Oct. 4. Photo: AFP via Foreign Policy
Analysis

Violence is sometimes the answer

Protesters attend a Human Rights Day march, organised by the Civil Human Right Front, in Hong Kong, China December 8, 2019. Photo: Danish Siddiqui via Reuters
World+Biz

Thousands of protesters throng streets of Hong Kong as government urges calm

Police officers examine forensic evidence at the campus of the Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hong Kong, China, November 28, 2019. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Hong Kong gears up for weekend protests after rare lull in violence

An anti-government protester holds a tear gas canister during a protest in Hong Kong, China October 20, 2019. Reuters/Tyrone Siu
Politics

Trump approves legislation backing Hong Kong protesters

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