Martin Lee, 82, has dedicated his life to bringing democracy to the Chinese territory while working within the system. Now he is under fire from both sides.
Hong Kong’s public broadcaster faces rising pressure to self-censor
Journalists at Hong Kong’s public broadcaster have been told to tone down their coverage of the city’s independence movement, underlining concerns over rising self-censorship in the territory’s media.
To swerve and deflect: While U.S. tackles police brutality, Hong Kong is in denial
Official failure to acknowledge officers’ wrongdoing has led to a collapse in trust in the force, and a breakdown between the city’s leaders and those they govern.
Factbox: China’s New National Security Proposals for Hong Kong Riddled With Uncertainty
China’s plans to impose new national security laws on Hong Kong are raising widespread fears the legislation could lead to profound changes in the former British colony. As the standing committee of …
Finance: Hong Kong finds new ways to work
Street protests and a pandemic have forced Hong Kong’s bankers and investors to experiment with how they work and raise funds for clients – their innovations have been surprisingly successful and …
Hong Kong to Remain a Financial Hub: Asset Manager PAG
Weijian Shan, chairman and chief executive officer of PAG,, a Hong Kong-based alternative asset manager which oversees $38 billion globally, explains why he thinks the city will remain the premier …
Liberal group cancels event with Hong Kong activist following internal ‘concerns’ and external criticism from pro-China pundits
The Sunrise Movement, a youth-led activist group, canceled the event on police brutality after some members and outside critics “raised concerns.” …
As Beijing tightens its grip, Hong Kongers seek refuge in Taiwan
Hong Kongers have resettled in Taiwan since early 2019, seeking shelter from political turmoil as China cracks down on their home city.
Taiwan To Open New Office To Assist Hong Kongers
“In the past the NGOs were basically doing that but now the government will stand up and finance the expense,” Chen said. Taiwan, a self-ruled democratic island, has received an influx of Hong Kong …
Chinese Online Retail Giant JD.com Debuts Successfully On Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has raised nearly $4 billion as its shares debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Thursday. China’s second biggest online retailer, JD.com saw …