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Hong Kong: Three Hong Kong pro democracy activists, including Joshua Wong, pleaded guilty to unlawful assembly in the 2019 mass protests, and might face jail for the crime. more
Hong Kong police bans major protest on security law, organizers say

Hong Kong: Organizers have said Hong Kong police on Saturday banned a major demonstration against China's planned national security law for the city  on the ground of following s ...

Security law puts Hong Kong pastors at risk of being extradited to China, warns Watch Dog

Beijing: China is pushing to implement the national security law on Hong Kong and in such a scenario pro-democracy activists and religious leaders face a risk of being extradited to mainl ...

Reconsider decision on imposing national security law on Hong Kong: G7 Foreign Ministers urge China

Hong Kong:  Foreign Ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) member countries have asked China to reconsider its decision to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong.

Hong Kong formally scraps extradition bill

Hong Kong City: In a major development,  Hong Kong's legislature has formally withdrawn a controversial extradition bill which had triggered violent protests in the city for the ...

China plans to replace Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam: Reports

Beijing/JEN: Following weeks of violent protests in the city, the Chinese government is planning to replace Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, media reports said.

Hong Kong leader agrees to declare scrapping of extradition bill

Hong Kong City: Amid weeks of protests, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam is all set to formally withdraw on Wednesday afternoon the much-despised extradition bill, media reports said.

Hong Kong police use tear gas to disperse protesters in city's Northwest

Beijing (Sputnik/UNI) Hong Kong police said on Monday it had resorted to using tear gas to disperse violent protesters, who were hurling stones at law enforcement officers in the Tin Shui ...

Hong Kong leader apologizes over Extradition Bill

Beijing (Sputnik/UNI) - Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has apologized over a controversial extradition bill and vowed to accept all criticism, in a statement published on Sunday.