Arrests Made in 'Dead' Hong Kong as Tiananmen Anniversary Gatherings Banned
Victoria Park saw heavy police presence on Saturday as concerns arose that it might be used for "illegal activities."
Pro-Democracy News Site Shut Down by Hong Kong Government
Seven people tied to the news outlet were arrested and the government froze the outlet's financial assets.
China Pledges to Continue 'One Country, Two Systems' Amid HK Crackdown
"We will continue to fully and faithfully the principles of 'one country, two systems' ... and maintain long-term prosperity and stability," Li Keqiang said.
Hong Kong Residents in U.S. Get Extended Residency Amid China's Crackdown
"Given the politically motivated arrests and trials...we will continue to take steps in support of people in Hong Kong," a White House statement reads.
The Conviction of a Hero in Hong Kong
Chinese officials have convicted Mr. Lee of "unauthorized assembly." As Mr. Lee will point out, there is no such conception under the principles and laws of freedom.
25 Nobel Peace Prize 2021 Nominees—including Stacey Abrams, Jared Kushner
A look at those to have been named as nominees for the coveted prize, before the winner is revealed later in the year.
Hong Kong Teacher Removed After Teaching About Independence, Free Speech
"In order to protect students' interest and safeguard teachers' professionalism and public trust in the teaching profession, the education bureau decided to cancel the teacher's registration."
Why Are People Boycotting 'Mulan'?
Disney is facing a boycott controversy over comments made by the movie's star, Liu Yifei, about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.
China Demands Total Obedience From Hong Kong—and Everyone Else
The Chinese Communist Party's ruthless aggression toward Hong Kong must be firmly resisted.
CNN Journalist Pepper-Sprayed by Police While Covering Hong Kong Protests
CNN's Chermaine Lee was covering the protests against China's new national security law when the crowd was targeted by police.
Hong Kong Today, Taiwan Next?
There is no telling what regional aggression might come next for the hegemonic Chinese Communist Party.
On Tiananmen Anniversary, Hong Kong Protesters Brace for Chinese Crackdown
China has gobbled up the territory's freedom, undeterred by protests and international condemnation. Who's next?
Trump Considering Retaliation Against China's Proposed Security Law
"There's a whole menu of potential things that he [Trump] could do," U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said while appearing on the Fox Business Network. "And I'm sure they're working right now on how to refine the thinking and come up with something that's an appropriate response."
Proposed Law in China Could Ban Treason and Sedition in Hong Kong
The bill comes after Hong Kong residents last fall demonstrated against a similar measure.
PTSD and Depression in Hong Kong 'Comparable to Armed Conflicts': Study
The study was based on surveys with more than 18,000 adult Hong Kong residents.
The Starting 5: Streamy Awards, Meteor Shower, Heisman Trophy And More
This will probably be the last weekend where it's true that only two U.S. presidents have ever been impeached. Enjoy the calm before the storm.
Batman Poster Accused of Supporting Hong Kong Protests
DC Comics has deleted a graphic promoting the December release of "Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child" on social media following backlash from Chinese fans.
Trump Defies China by Signing Legislation in Support of Hong Kong Activists
President Donald Trump signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law Wednesday, after earlier failing to commit to the bill over apparent concerns about trade implications with China.
12-Year-Old Boy Youngest Person Convicted in Hong Kong Protests
A young boy who spray-painted on a police station and metro station during the Hong Kong protests has been arrested and is the youngest person convicted in the protests so far.
Hong Kong Health Official Claims Tear Gas Not Public Health Risk
Hong Kong's top health official has claimed that tear gas used by police on protesters poses no public health risk, days after police were reported to use the gas at a university campus. Some have expressed fears that the chemical weapon used in the city could contain the toxic pollutant dioxin.
Hong Kong Photos and Videos Show Clash Between Protesters and Police
Photos and videos of the Hong Kong protests show that universities have become major battlegrounds for students and police.
Hong Kong Councillor's Ear Bitten Off and Four People Slashed With Blade
The attacker was reportedly a mandarin-speaking, pro-Beijing reporter who attacked protesters after arguing with them.
Is It Safe to Travel to Hong Kong During Protests? Here's What to Consider
A drop in tourism has thinned the crowds, but locals assert the city is safer than you would think.
NBA Dance Cam Quickly Shows a Young Fan with a 'Stand With Hong Kong' Shirt
The child baited a cameraman by holding a Clippers t-shirt, but as soon as the camera panned to him, he dropped the Clippers shirt and held up a shirt in support of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
300 People Protest in Support of Hong Kong at NBA Nets vs. Raptors Game
Andrew Duncan, identified as a "producer and activist" by journalist Yashar Ali, bought 300 seats for Chinese pro-democracy activists to protest at NBA game.
Ted Cruz Slams Hong Kong's Carrie Lam after Canceled Meeting
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam pulled out of the meeting when she discovered that Ted Cruz had told reporters about the plans.
Hong Kong Protester's Viral Sign Channels Harry Potter
The demonstrator's sign has resonated with many fans of J.K. Rowling's series.
Steve Kerr Compared Gun Violence in US to Protests Occurring in Hong Kong
Kerr later said he wasn't going to comment any further about the Hong Kong protests.
Apple's Decision to Pull HKmap is 'Political Decision to Suppress Freedom'
"We have verified with the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau that the app has been used to target and ambush police," Apple said in a statement.
Chinese State Media CCTV Won't Show NBA Preseason Games
The league's response to Morey's tweet, which has inflamed tensions in a key basketball market, has generated its own backlash in the U.S.