Tag: Hong Kong
Hackers hit Hong Kong Catholic Church, report says
Malware attributed to a group known as Mustang Panda, a Chinese hacking group targeting religious groups, including Catholic organizations
New York Times to move part of Hong Kong office to...
Move delivers a blow to the city's status as a hub for journalism in Asia
Young Hong Kong democrats seek new political order under shadow of...
Democrats are hoping to secure a majority in the city's 70-seat legislature for the first time, riding a wave of anti-Beijing sentiment
Trump ends preferential status for Hong Kong
Hong Kong will now be treated the same as mainland China, Trump says
Editing history: Hong Kong publishers self-censor under new security law
Veteran local publisher describes 2020 as ‘the most terrifying year’
Australian PM suspends extradition treaty, extends visas for Hong Kong citizens
New national security law introduced in Hong Kong was a fundamental change of circumstances, PM says
Hong Kong bans protest anthem in schools as fears over freedoms...
Students should not participate in class boycotts, chant slogans, form human chains or sing songs that contain political messages, secretary for education says
Hong Kong Tiananmen museum turns to digitalization after new law
Museum plays video footage of PLA troops opening fire on protesters as well as cartoon images and graphics of June 4 crackdown
New security law starts to break down Hong Kong’s pro-democracy economy
Law prohibits what China describes broadly as secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces, with up to life in prison for offenders
Hong Kong activists discuss ‘parliament-in-exile’ after China crackdown
New security legislation pushes China's freest city and one of the world's most glittering financial hubs on to a more authoritarian path