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Hong Kong handover

July 1 marks the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China.

Xi Jinping warns against divisive politics in Hong Kong

Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned that any challenge against Chinese sovereignty would not be tolerated, as he inaugurated Hong Kong's new government led by Mrs Carrie Lam, the first woman to lead the city.

Goh Sui Noi
Hardline stance towards more radical HK activists could mean more conflict

Hong Kong's newly sworn-in leader Carrie Lam known as tough and effective enforcer

Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters hold annual march on 20th anniversary of city's handover

In Pictures: Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour lights up with fireworks display

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Chinese aircraft carrier formation returns to Qingdao after Hong Kong visit

Hello Hong Kong. China's People's Liberation Army turns on the charm with weekend shows

Beijing needs to listen to and engage HK's radicals

  • Traders at the Hong Kong stock exchange. Too many mainland companies listing in Hong Kong are going public before corporate governance practices are up to speed, the writer says. Traders say last week's mysterious US$3 billion rout in small-cap Hong

Beijing remaking Hong Kong in its image

Hardline stance towards more radical HK activists could mean more conflict

  • Hong Kong saw its new Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, and her Cabinet sworn in by Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 20th anniversary of the city's handover to China yesterday, a day also marked by protests. In his speech, Mr Xi warned that challen

President Xi warns HK not to cross 'red line' by challenging China's rule

Hardline stance towards radical pro-democracy Hong Kongers could mean more conflict

Chinese President Xi Jinping warns Beijing will not tolerate any challenge to its authority in Hong Kong

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