one country two systems
Why is China pushing the Hong Kong security law?
The protests in Hong Kong and the reaction in Beijing illustrate a fundamental divide that has once again bubbled to the surface
Security tight as Hong Kong set to debate China national anthem bill
The anthem bill is set for a second reading today and is expected to be turned into law next month
Hong Kong security chief warns of growing 'terrorism'
More than 180 people were arrested on Sunday as authorities fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro-democracy protesters
Hong Kong police fire volleys of tear gas at protesters
Hundreds took to the streets on Sunday to march against China’s proposed tough national security legislation for the city
Leaders around the world issue joint statement against China’s new Hong Kong laws
186 law and policy leaders said the laws are a “flagrant breach” of Sino-British Joint Declaration that returned Hong Kong to China in 1997
China says it remains committed to 'one country, two systems' policy
Yang's remarks have come after 8 consecutive weeks of anti-govt protests in Hong Kong, which began against now-suspended extradition bill.