HONG KONG, April 1 Hong Kong’s government said today it rejected “unfounded and ridiculous” allegations made in policy reports from Britain and the United States of a deteriorating political and legal situation due to the city’s sweeping national security law. The United States and.
Now News apologises after some in pro-Beijing camp accuse its reporter of hate speech by asking how Covid-19 patients should file any complaints over visiting medical professionals.
HONG KONG, March 2 A pro-democracy Hong Kong radio DJ was convicted of seditious speech on Wednesday under a British colonial-era law that authorities have embraced as China flattens dissent in the business hub. Tam Tak-chi, 49, is among a growing number of activists charged with sedition, a.
Irons Sze, member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, says he developed a fever after arriving in Shenzhen and tested positive for the virus.