
HK mulls partial lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
Civil servants in Hong Kong returned to working from home on July 20 as the city struggles to contain a surge in cases of the

Civil servants in Hong Kong returned to working from home on July 20 as the city struggles to contain a surge in cases of the

Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison on Thursday said the country is suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong after Beijing imposed a new security law

In light of China’s introduction of new national security law in the city, the popular short video sharing TikTok app has decided to stop its

Web Desk The U.S. will impose visa restrictions on Chinese officials who backed Hong Kong legislation. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on June