Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily vows to ‘fight on’ after owner arrested
Readers queue from 2am to buy pro-democracy tabloid after owner Jimmy Lai’s arrest
Readers queue from 2am to buy pro-democracy tabloid after owner Jimmy Lai’s arrest
Riot police intervene as renewed concern over Chinese power revives movement
Government to invoke colonial-era law to ban use of face masks in effort to restore order
Many protesters to continue demonstrating over government’s refusesal to investigate police’s abuse of power
Political crisis deepens over proposed extradition Bill that sparked huge demonstrations
Several activists were left bloodied in the scuffles during latest extradition Bill protests
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First-time Hong Kong fans have mocked the anthem since new rules criminalising the act
Tiananmen Square protests are no longer relevant to some in the former UK colony
Demonstrator severely beaten by police jailed for resisting arrest and assault
Street-sellers set fires and throw bricks as police try to shut down food stalls
A year on since the tear gas and democratic struggle still seen as a long-term campaign
Civil disobedience movement call for city centre evacuation over fears of violence
Flare-up highlights frustration at Beijing’s refusal to grant greater democracy
Protestors and government officials hold first talks after political crisis
Students deny foreign influence and hope for concessions in talks with government
As police display signs of fatigue, demonstrations show little sign of easing
It’s business as usual in many Hong Kong shopping districts unaffected by protests, with visitor numbers up during the Golden Week holiday period
Democracy activists vow to stay but drivers angry at loss of business
China’s state broadcaster CCTV said the economic loss for shopping malls and office buildings is at least €4 billion
Chief executive warns police will take ‘all necessary actions’ as deadline expires today
Numbers fall to around 4,000 as fears of government clampdown rise after warnings
18 hurt and 19 arrested as criminal groups ‘incite attacks’ on pro-democracy demonstrators
Chinese government appears to be losing patience with movement
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