China's financial regulators have invited some of the world's biggest investors to a rare symposium next week, three sources said, seeking to encourage foreigners to keep investing in the world's second-largest economy despite its recent weakness and rising geopolitical tensions.
For Anna Kwok, the imposition of a Hong Kong police bounty for her arrest underscores the urgency of her bid for political asylum at a time of growing tensions between the US and China.
Before 1998, the vertiginous landings at Kai Tak Airport brought thrills to a city with economic prosperity and relative freedom. A new book of photography tries to recapture that era