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SATURDAY, AUGUST 02, 2025

Hongkong

Hanscom Smith, the U.S. Consul General in Hong Kong and Macau attends a meeting in Hong Kong, China, May 17, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
World+Biz

China's attacks on 'foreign forces' threaten Hong Kong's global standing -top US envoy

"People ... don't know where the red lines are, and it creates an atmosphere that's not just bad for fundamental freedoms, it's bad for business"

Cabin crew wait for participants during a guided tour at the Singapore Airlines Training Centre in Singapore November 21, 2020. The airlines offered tours of its training centre and flight simulator experiences as part of a series of initiatives to try an re-engage customers who have not been able to travel due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. REUTERSEdgar SuFile Photo
World+Biz

Hong Kong bars incoming Singapore Airlines flights over Covid-19 case

Pilots wearing face masks to avoid the spread of the coronavirus are seen at the Hong Kong International Airport, in Hong Kong, China May 7, 2020. Picture taken May 7, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Hong Kong to ban flights from UK from 22 Dec

Community workers and volunteers wearing face masks sort and pack groceries from a supermarket purchased through group orders following supermarkets stop selling to individuals, in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, in Hubei province, China February 24, 2020. Picture taken February 24, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Hong Kong court rules mask ban constitutional for all public meetings

Security.  Photo: Anthony Wallace/AFP/Bloomberg
World+Biz

Hong Kong court rules that police complaints system breaches Bill of Rights

Photo:Reuters
South Asia

Hong Kong says will not interfere with Chinese law enforcement arrest of 12 residents at sea

Member of Hong Kong's Democratic Party Lam Cheuk-ting arrives at a news conference in response to the announcement by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam regarding the proposed extradition bill, outside the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, China, June 15, 2019. Photo:Reuters
South Asia

Hong Kong police arrests two pro-democracy lawmakers in relation to 2019 protests

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks during a news conference in Hong Kong, China May 26, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Hong Kong leader announces mass Covid-19 testing to begin September 1

Chinese and US flags flutter near The Bund, before US trade delegation meet their Chinese counterparts for talks in Shanghai, China July 30, 2019/ Reuters
Politics

Hong Kong will suspend some legal cooperation with US, China says

A Star Ferry boat crosses Victoria Harbour in front of a skyline of buildings during sunset in Hong Kong, China June 29, 2020. Photo:Reuters
Politics

US ends agreements with Hong Kong which says it is a 'pawn'

Photo:Reuters
World+Biz

Hong Kong leader returns Cambridge fellowship over rights row

Media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, founder of Apple Daily speaks during an interview to response national security legislation in Hong Kong, China May 29, 2020/ Reuters
World+Biz

Hong Kong media tycoon Lai tells staff to ‘fight on’

Bundles of the Apple Daily newspaper, published by Next Media Ltd, with a headline "Apple Daily will fight on" after media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, founder of Apple Daily was arrested by the national security unit, are seen at the company's printing facility in Hong Kong, China August 11, 2020/ Reuters
South Asia

Hong Kong's Apple Daily vows to 'fight on' after owner arrested

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