UK should give British nationality to Hong Kong citizens, Tugendhat says
@abc.net.au6 years ago
Hong Kong’s top Beijing office condemns ‘evil’ protesters urging them to ‘resist violence’
@qz.com6 years ago
Hong Kong’s protesters have a new target in sight: The G20 summit
@qz.com6 years ago
“Rioters” or “fighters”? Hong Kong’s mainland Chinese are split by protests
@theatlantic.com6 years ago
The Blurring Boundaries Between Hong Kong and Mainland China
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant, is breathing new life into Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper, but it has also given it a new mission: improving China’s image overseas and combating what it sees as anti-Chinese bias in the foreign media nyti.ms
@fastcompany.com6 years ago
Disney’s ‘Mulan’ already facing boycott after its star supported Hong Kong police over protestors
@reuters.com6 years ago
Chinese intervention in Hong Kong would be a 'catastrophe', Patten says
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Hong Kong’s government can ask the Chinese military for help “in the maintenance of public order.” But despite a recent warning from Beijing, there is no indication that such a move is imminent. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The Chinese government voiced strong support for Hong Kong’s embattled chief executive, Carrie Lam, a day after yet another vast street protest against her government rattled the leadership in Beijing and the local political establishment. nyti.ms
@rt.com6 years ago
Beijing demands US ‘stops intervening’ in Hong Kong and Chinese ‘internal affairs’
@WSJ6 years ago
A Chinese drugmaker is set to go ahead with a Hong Kong IPO, despite the shares of three similar firms plunging after their listing debuts following a relaxation of Hong Kong’s rules on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant, is breathing new life into Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper, but it has also given it a new mission: improving China’s image overseas and combating what it sees as anti-Chinese bias in the foreign media nyti.ms
@rt.com6 years ago
Twitter diplomat? Trump wants to arrange meeting between China’s Xi and Hong Kong protesters
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways threatens to fire staff involved in protests, as the airline tries to placate Beijing and avert a boycott by its mainland Chinese customers on.wsj.com
@qz.com6 years ago
Hong Kong’s protesters put AirDrop to ingenious use to breach China’s Firewall
@nytimesworld6 years ago
“If Beijing wants to do something that really infringes upon Hong Kong’s basic value, Hong Kong people will turn out in force, again and again, to pour out their discontent,” said an adjunct professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Hong Kong’s stock exchange plans to offer futures trading tied to mainland Chinese shares on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Hong Kong’s ban of a tiny pro-independence party has raised concerns about civil liberties in the semiautonomous Chinese city nyti.ms
@WSJ8 years ago
20 years after the handover, Chinese influence over Hong Kong’s markets is far more strikingon.wsj.com t.co
@rt.com6 years ago
‘Can’t imagine why’: Trump has no idea why anyone would relate Hong Kong protests to US meddling
@nytimesworld6 years ago
An American diplomat has become an unlikely figure in a growing Chinese narrative that Hong Kong’s protests are the work of traitors who are being directed by foreign, particularly American, “black hands” nyti.ms
@WSJ6 years ago
Protesters smashed through glass walls and stormed Hong Kong’s government headquarters on the anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty on.wsj.com t.co
@qz.com6 years ago
A state-run Chinese newspaper is presenting alternative facts on Hong Kong’s protests
@WSJ6 years ago
Chinese equity inflows to Hong Kong’s stock market fell for the first time last year since a trading link with mainland China launched in 2014 on.wsj.com t.co
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Hong Kong’s ban of a tiny pro-independence party has raised concerns about civil liberties in the semiautonomous Chinese city nyti.ms
@nytimesworld9 years ago
A film that Chinese media criticized as absurd, pessimistic and fearmongering won Hong Kong’s top industry honor. nyti.ms