Tag: Hong Kong
Green light from the technical committee, Hong Kong one step away...
The birth of a Catholic University in Hong Kong is a project to which today's Card Stephen Chow had already worked
Catholic Church is ‘getting richer’, says Cardinal-elect Chow Sau-yan
Bishop Chow Sau-yan recognized the important role of the Catholic Church in Hong Kong as a "bridging church"
Hong Kong police arrest two for ‘collusion’ with foreign countries over...
Police arrested two men aged 33 and 59 in Tai Po on suspicion of "colluding with the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund to receive donations
Commentators discourage extending national security crackdowns to ‘soft resistance’ in Hong...
The hawkish stance of writing “soft resistance” into law made the pro-establishment sector anxious about the future of Hong Kong
Lao police detain Chinese rights lawyer who was headed to the...
Authorities revoked Lu Siwei’s law license in 2021 after he spoke out on behalf of Hong Kong democracy activists.
Hong Kong cases expose shortcomings of gov’t interventions to protect OFWs...
"Governments are aware of the problem, but advocacy groups say regulations and enforcement are not enough."
Hong Kong national security police question family of US-based activist Elmer...
The raids came after similar actions against the family members of two other exiled pro-democracy activists who are on a wanted list
Cardinal Chow is hope for Hong Kong, bridge to China
This appointment indicates that the Pope and the Holy See are close and attentive to the bishop, the diocese, and the people of Hong Kong
Pope Francis names new cardinals, including two Asian prelates
Ahead of the upcoming consistory, there are currently 121 cardinal electors, 81 (67%) of whom have been appointed by Pope Francis
Hong Kong’s elected local council seats cut to exclude ‘anti-China’ forces
Under the new rules, 80 percent of seats will either be filled via official appointment or selected by government proxy groups