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Beijing Says Hong Kong Is Off Limits At G20

China said Monday it will not allow discussion on Hong Kong at the G20 this week even as US President Donald Trump plans... Read more

Talks To End Protests Not Possible: Joshua Wong

Demosisto leader Joshua Wong on Monday said there can't be any talks with the government to end the ongoing anti-extradi... Read more

No Sign Of Mass Protests As Govt Offices Reopen

The areas around the government headquarters remained calm with no sign of mass protests by 11am despite a new online ca... Read more

Xi Unhappy With Lame-duck Lam, Says Analyst

A China analyst says President Xi Jinping is obviously "tremendously unhappy" with the performance of the Chief Executiv... Read more

'Police Should Not Investigate Themselves'

The Civil Human Rights Front has demanded a shake-up of the police complaints system in the light of anger over the forc... Read more

Rally Demands Accountability From Police

About 400 people gathered outside the Legislative Council building on Sunday to demand accountability for the policing o... Read more

Over 100 Patients May Be Affected By Faulty Tests

The Hospital Authority on Sunday said a software glitch affecting diagnostic machines for cancer, HIV and hepatitis may ... Read more

Police Snooping On Patients, Health Workers Claim

Representatives of local doctors and nurses on Sunday urged the police to stop approaching health-care workers seeking i... Read more

Anti-extradition HK Students Meet Pope Francis

Two Hong Kong students tried on Saturday to convince Pope Francis to join their cause in opposing the extradition bill, ... Read more

'Officers' Well-being Key In Handling Protest'

Police Commissioner Stephen Lo has told officers in an internal memo that the force’s approach in dealing with protest... Read more

Students Warn Of No Let-up In Protests

The President of the Chinese University Student Union, Jacky So, said on Sunday that he and other student leaders plan m... Read more

Felix Chung Urges Exco Overhaul To Heal Society

Liberal Party leader Felix Chung on Sunday urged the Chief Executive Carrie Lam to reform her executive council by inclu... Read more

Top Officials Make Online Appeal For Calm, Unity

Top officials took their appeals for calm online on Sunday, amid a respite in mass protests against the government's now... Read more

HK More Divided Than In 1967 Riots: Frederick Ma

Former Commerce Minister Frederick Ma said on Sunday that he thinks that Hong Kong society right now is more polarised t... Read more

CE Must Do More To Defuse Tensions: Joseph Cheng

A leading political scholar says the Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, must do more to reduce public anger over the contentio... Read more