- The President of the Students' Union of The Baptist University, Mr Fang Zhongxian, was stopped and arrested by five off-duty officers dressed in black last night after purchasing a $10,000 laser flashlight (also known as a stargazing pen) in a row around The Duck Street in Deep Water. At the t…
- Police have lodged an appeal against the Public-sponsored August 10 Tai Po Parade, which was initiated by the procession and the Church of the North District of Neighbouring, Mr Chan Kai-hing. The Public Assembly and Procession Appeal Board held an appeal hearing this afternoon and ruled to up…
- Hello everyone, I'm only. Originally this page is less directly about politics, but as a neighborhood that is a decade of Huang Daxian, Allow me to say a few words for the rally here. If you watch the news, want to show solidarity with the Class Huang Daxian neighborhood but not familiar with …
- Fang Zhongxian , president of the Baptist University Students' Association , who was arrested in Sham Shui Po on Tuesday night , was arrested with out conditions tonight for purchasing 10 laser flashlights , which police said were " laser guns " and possessing offensive weapons . The Baptist U…
- Hundreds of demonstrators in Tsim Sha Tsui set up barricades on Nathan Road near Bury Shopping Avenue just before 8 pm to block the road, and demonstrators lit a laser pointer at Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station. Riot police were on guard at the police station, raising black and orange flags to wa…
- Cathay Pacific said on Saturday that it has removed a pilot charged with rioting from flying duties, and said it “must and will comply” with a new set of controversial rules set down by the mainland aviation regulator. The Civil Aviation Administration on Friday issued a directive saying there…
- Senior Superintendent (Media Liaison and Communications) Jiang Yongxiang (Media Special Report) Senior Police Officer (Media Liaison and Communications) Jiang Yongxiang pointed out that yesterday's "flash" Operation Kwun Tong Police fired sponge bombs at the crowd below without warning from th…
- A group of anonymous protesters on Thursday held their second press conference, ridiculing the police force's efforts to justify the arrest of a student union leader for having laser pointers, but offering tongue-in-cheek praise for officers' attempts to use scientific methods to back their cl…
- Demonstrators gathered in the deep water last night, threw hard objects at the police station, police officers from the high height of the deep water police station fired a series of tear gas, hit a student journalist filming a documentary on the head of Zhuhai College, the student reporter fa…
- Earlier, the Network circulated that the Secretary-General of the Hong Kong People's Congress, Joshua Wong , and the Standing Committee Nathan Law to meet with the United States Consul in Hong Kong. Joshua Wong yesterday had uploaded screenshots of the relevant messages on Facebook and clarifi…
- In the face of the non-cooperative campaign against escalation of the total blocking of the MTR and the Three Strikes, the Chief Executive Carrie Lam will work with the Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung and the Financial Secretary at 10 am this morning Paul Chan and some accountable …
- There were separate demonstrations and rallies in Tseung O and West Ring yesterday, followed by guerrilla-style activities by demonstrators, clashes between police and people in many districts and protests against police action in the neighbourhood. Demonstrators in Tseung O threw bricks at th…
- Hong Kong was plunged into transport turmoil on Monday as a city-wide strike gripped the city, bringing rail and airline services to a halt in some areas. The affected MTR lines — parts of the Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan, Island, Tseung Kwan O, East Rail, West Rail line, and suspension of the Airport…
- Netizens launched the "tens of thousands of pick-up" action, yesterday, a series of 3 days airport pick-up lobby rally, to express the five appeal seeking persistence and to win outside support. On the second day of the rally, more than 2,000 people still attended the rally. Ms. Bi, 57, sponta…
- The anti-Transmission Campaign has continued, with the Chief Executive Carrie Lam few people to attend public events in recent days. She visited Tai Wai Street Market and visited officers of Tin Shui Wai Police Station in a rare area today. However, this time Carrie Lam the trip was low-key, d…
- August 09, 2019 5:00 AM
HONG KONG • The United States raised its travel warning for Hong Kong, urging increased caution by visitors to the Chinese territory in the face of what it described as civil unrest after months of sometimes violent street protests.