A Hong Kong man was jailed Friday for "seditious" posts on social media, becoming the third person to be imprisoned under a new national security law in the span of two days.
A bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers gathered Sept. 18 to call for the immediate release from prison of prominent Hong ...
For Beijing and its proxy, the Hong Kong government, shutting down Apple Daily was a top priority. The newspaper was forced ...
protested in favor of democratic freedoms -- such as freedom of the press and expression -- in Hong Kong, which was ...
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A cleaning process leading to fuel hose degradation during refurbishment may have caused a recent Airbus A350 engine fire ...
Uyghur villages have been Sinicized in Xinjiang. Local communities have been displaced for state-sponsored infrastructure projects in Tibet. News editors have been convicted of sedition in Hong Kong.
A ‘POV’ documentary focuses on a Hong Kong exile who was pivotal in the 2014 beginnings of the city’s Umbrella Revolution.
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After a recent strong recovery, Rolls-Royce is looking to overcome a setback caused by a defect to one of its engines on a ...
The first person convicted under a tough new Hong Kong national security law was sentenced on Thursday to 14 months in prison ...