Hong Kong
San Francisco Mayor Under Fire For Raising Chinese Flag At City Hall
dweisman | | Oct 04, 2014 01:16 PM EDT |
Hong Kong's pro-democracy sentiments reached San Francisco this week when Mayor Ed Lee came under fire for raising the Chinese flag over City Hall to honor China National Day on October 1.
Hong Kong Citizens Grow Tired of Protests
Lord Marin | | Oct 03, 2014 07:00 PM EDT |
Not all Hong Kong citizens approve of the protests. A few who oppose the so called "Umbrella Revolution" start to speak out and disagrees with the protests.
Unarmed Police Move In On Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protestors
Dan Weisman | | Oct 03, 2014 04:30 PM EDT |
Approaching 2 a.m. Saturday, Hong Kong time, unarmed police moved in on pro-democracy protestors situated around police headquarters as fast-moving events unfolded in the embattled city-state.
Chinese Authorities Say Hong Kong Protests 'Doomed to Fail'
Staff Reporter | | Oct 03, 2014 04:22 AM EDT |
The 'Umbrella Revolution' has taken Hong Kong by storm over past weeks as thousands of protesters participate in pro-democracy rallies, but according to the Communist China People's Daily, Chinese officials have no plans of conceding to demands for a democracy in Hong Kong, citing that the protests are 'doomed to fail.'
HK's CY Leung Will Not Resign, Offered Government-Student Dialogue
Christl Leong | | Oct 03, 2014 04:06 AM EDT |
HONG KONG - In the final hours leading up to the midnight deadline imposed by pro-democracy advocates, Chief Executive Leung Chun Ying said he would not resign but offered to hold open dialogues between the government and protesters.
CY Leung’s Daughter ‘Thanks’ Hong Kong Taxpayers for Paying for her Apparel
Erika Villanueva | | Oct 03, 2014 03:05 AM EDT |
No longer a stranger to controversy, the daughter of Hong Kong's embattled leader CY Leung has yet again hit the social media with another questionable post on Tuesday.
China Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Secretary of State John Kerry Discuss Hong Kong
dweisman | | Oct 03, 2014 02:12 AM EDT |
China's top diplomat met with his American counterpart Wednesday at the State Department in Washington, discussing, among other topics, the recent Hong Kong democracy protests.
Xsser: iOS Spyware Virus Targets Hong Kong Protesters
Sami Ghanmi | | Oct 02, 2014 07:00 PM EDT |
Researchers came across Xsser while investigating a similar virus last week that also targeted protesters using Google’s Android operating system.
China Warned against ‘Illegal’ Protests in Hong Kong, Declaring Sovereignty over the Country’s Affairs
Erika Villanueva | | Oct 02, 2014 07:00 AM EDT |
China cautioned against “illegal” demonstrations in Hong Kong Wednesday as thousands of protesters stayed on the city’s streets overnight, declaring that the issue on Hong Kong’s democracy is a matter of Chinese “internal affairs.”
US Students Hold Rallies to Show Support for HK Rallyists
Mitch de Leon | | Oct 02, 2014 03:48 AM EDT |
Thousands of students from the United States have participated in events organized to show support to the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
China Warns U.S. To Respect Stance on Hong Kong
Desiree Sison | | Oct 02, 2014 03:19 AM EDT |
China's foreign minister has warned the United States, saying that it should not meddle in China's internal affairs amid the ongoing pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping Hong Kong this week.
Protest Actions in Hong Kong Become 'Tourist Attraction'
Rafael Ross | | Oct 01, 2014 03:47 PM EDT |
The ongoing pro-democracy protest actions in Hong Kong have now become an additional attraction among tourists in this busy Asian city.
C.Y. Leung Says HK Must Capitalize On One Country, Two Systems
Lemuel V. Cacho | | Oct 01, 2014 08:55 AM EDT |
C.Y. Leung said Hong Kong should capitalize on the advantages of the current "One Country, Two Systems" principle governing the special administrative region (HKSAR) to ensure its full constitutional development.
Police Sad about the Plummeting Public Confidence in Them
Erika Villanueva | | Oct 01, 2014 08:40 AM EDT |
Hong Kong police expressed their sorrow about the reported plummet of public confidence in them for allegedly using excessive force in dispersing protesters during the country’s biggest pro-democracy battle in history.
Taiwan Conveys Support For Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Protest
Qi Qin | | Sep 30, 2014 10:43 PM EDT |
President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan stated that he totally understood and was supportive for the request of the pro-democracy protest of Hong Kong on Monday in the annual meeting of World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce.
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