Protesters have stormed Hong Kong's Legislative Council (LegCo) building and are occupying the council's chamber. Hundreds of demonstrators forced their way into the building by smashing through ...
Hong Kong yesterday was shocked and divided by the events of the night before. For hours, protesters had hammered at Legco; first, they smashed their way through glass, then they unscrewed metal ...
Protesters have forced their way into the central chamber of Hong Kong's parliament after an hours-long siege. Dozens of demonstrators broke through the glass of the Legislative Council (LegCo ...
Update: 07/01 4:05 p.m. Hong Kong protestors have succeeded in completely smashing through and removing a large chunk of a glass door leading to LegCo. Protestors cheered wildly when the gaping ... on ...
The term of the current members of the Legislative Council, Hong Kong’s lawmaking body, will be extended by one year following the postponement of the elections. The National People’s Congress ...
Ex-associate publisher Chan Pui-man says media tycoon Jimmy Lai was worried Legco storming might cause ... Lai told Chan in WhatsApp messages Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying's ...
Prosecutors had accused them of attempting to paralyze Hong Kong’s government by securing ... the entire pro-democrat caucus quit en masse, leaving LegCo with virtually no opposition presence.
Changes to Hong Kong’s election system, as well as the overarching national security law, have all but killed any formal political opposition. The changes, billed as necessary “improvements ...
HONG KONG--Elections for Hong Kong’s legislature will likely be deferred for a second year to September 2022 as Beijing plans a major overhaul of the city’s electoral system, a severe blow to ...