Japanese National Arrested Under Hong Kong Security Law
Hong Kong authorities arrest a Japanese businessman under the city's stringent national security legislation, sparking international concern and diplomatic tensions.
Hong Kong authorities arrest a Japanese businessman under the city's stringent national security legislation, sparking international concern and diplomatic tensions.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee declares the city's national security situation remains precarious, vowing stringent enforcement of the controversial security law amid ongoing challenges.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee has launched a fierce defence of the city's national security laws, dismissing a critical US report as 'slander' and vowing to combat any foreign sanctions, in a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions.
A British father, accused by the US of spying for China, is fighting extradition from the UK after fleeing Hong Kong. Now on house arrest in Britain, he claims the charges are politically motivated.
A comprehensive investigation by the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor details harrowing accounts of systematic abuse, psychological torture, and rights violations against pro-democracy detainees, raising grave concerns over the erosion of the city's judicia
UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle issues a stern warning to Beijing, expressing 'profound concern' over the new security measures in Hong Kong and their potential impact on UK-China trade relations.
Hip-hop icon Method Man denied entry into Canada for the New York Jets season opener, sparking outrage from fans and teammates. The rapper was set to support Aaron Rodgers and the team in their clash against the San Francisco 49ers.
Thirteen pro-democracy campaigners and former lawmakers in Hong Kong have been convicted under Beijing's controversial national security law, facing potential life imprisonment in a landmark trial that critics decry as a political purge.
A Hong Kong court has ordered the liquidation of property giant China Evergrande, triggering fears of a deeper crisis in the world's second-largest economy and global financial contagion.
A former Vietnamese 'boat person' who found refuge in the UK draws stark parallels between the controversial asylum seeker hotel policy and the dire migrant camps of 1970s Hong Kong, urging the nation not to abandon its humanitarian principles.
China Evergrande Group, the embattled property developer at the heart of the nation's real estate crisis, has been formally delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This marks a dramatic endpoint for a firm whose staggering $300bn debt sent shockwaves
Dream Cruises cancels multiple voyages on its new luxury ship, the World Dream, citing 'extraordinary' booking numbers. Passengers face holiday disruption and scramble for refunds.
Durham Constabulary launches investigation after counterfeit Hong Kong dollar notes surface in local businesses. Police urge vigilance as fake bills lack security features.
Exclusive: The fast-fashion behemoth Shein is reportedly considering abandoning its stalled London IPO in a dramatic strategic U-turn, with a Hong Kong listing now back on the table. The move signals major hurdles for its UK ambitions.
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting criticism for his muted response to the persecution of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, raising serious questions about his commitment to defending British values and press freedom against Chinese authoritarianis
Tony Chung, a prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist, has been granted asylum in the UK after fleeing charges under the city's controversial national security law.
A groundbreaking dance performance at Edinburgh Fringe 2025 explores Scottish identity and hip-hop culture in an unexpected Hong Kong café setting.
Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai's trial under China's national security law reaches closing arguments, marking a pivotal moment for press freedom in the city.
Former Hong Kong lawmakers and activists call for international pressure on Beijing, citing human rights abuses and erosion of freedoms.
Senior US figures, including Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence, warn of eroding liberties in Hong Kong as China tightens its grip. Is the 'one country, two systems' principle at risk?
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui, a prominent pro-democracy activist, has been granted asylum in Australia after fleeing political persecution in his homeland.
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui has been granted asylum in Australia, marking another chapter in the ongoing political tensions between Hong Kong and China.
Chinese officials allegedly pressured Thai authorities to remove artworks highlighting Uyghur and Hong Kong issues from a Bangkok exhibition, sparking debate over artistic freedom and foreign influence.
Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh discusses her struggles with language, identity, and cultural representation in Hollywood during a candid interview.
Several businesses in Liverpool and Manchester have been connected to the President of Hong Kong through filings at Companies House, raising eyebrows in the business community.
A Hong Kong journalist faces legal repercussions after reporting on a high-profile meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, raising concerns over press freedom in the region.
The high-profile trial of media tycoon Jimmy Lai reaches its climax as closing arguments are presented in Hong Kong, drawing international attention to press freedoms and legal integrity.
Japan urges its citizens in Hong Kong to stay vigilant following China's new security laws, raising concerns over potential risks.
A tense exchange unfolded between a US State Department spokesperson and journalist Matthew Lee over remarks regarding Hong Kong's legal system.
A US national has been fined in Hong Kong for attempting to smuggle endangered turtles, highlighting ongoing wildlife trafficking concerns.