Hong Kong media mogul: Trump can hold China accountable by halting tech sales to country
Hong Kong media mongul Jimmy Lai said he is "confident" the Trump administration can be tough on China by halting U.S. tech sales to the country.
China sanctions 'likely' over Hong Kong national security law: White House
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien warned on Sunday that the United States could impose sanctions if China goes through with a controversial national security law that would put Hong Kong's independence at risk.
China's tepid trade-deal spending leaves US farmers in limbo
Beijing is lagging in crop purchases it promised to make under a trade deal with the Trump administration.
Hong Kong's economic success at risk as Beijing tightens grip
Beijing is considering a national security bill that would put Hong Kong's independence at risk.
Dropping growth target, China concedes severity of economic obstacles
Premier Li Keqiang abandoned the country's annual gross domestic product target for the first time in more than a quarter-century, citing "factors that are too difficult to predict."
Hong Kong protests spark arrests of more than 200 demonstrators
More than 200 people were arrested during anti-government protests in Hong Kong on Sunday night, police said, as authorities seek to prevent a revival of last year's massive demonstrations, including through the application of anti-social gathering regulations intended to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus sends Hong Kong economy to steepest plunge on record
The novel coronavirus led to a sharp drop in tourism and domestic spending in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong airlines, hotels devastated by coronavirus
Here is how the coronavirus is impacting Hong Kong airlines and the hospitality industry.
Travel expert not worried about coronavirus impact on cruise industry
Travel expert Stewart Chiron discusses what it was like on his recent cruise vacation despite coronavirus fears.
Coronavirus means Hong Kong's recession could deepen
Hong Kong's economy contracted 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter
Hong Kong halts trains from mainland China as virus spreads
China's death toll from a new viral disease that is causing mounting global concern rose by 25 to at least 106 on Tuesday.
Hong Kong police fire tear gas as thousands rally
Hong Kong police fired tear gas into a public park on Sunday during a protest over electoral reforms and the Chinese Communist Party.
Hong Kong protesters stage New Year marches as authorities cancel midnight fireworks
"This year there are no fireworks, but there will probably be tear gas somewhere," said 25-year-old IT worker Sam.
Hong Kong marchers target malls in third day of Christmas protests
The protests turned violent at times.
Christmas Eve chaos: Hong Kong police fire tear gas to disperse protesters
Protesters inside the malls had thrown umbrellas and other objects at police.
Hong Kong protesters weaponize their wallets in fight for their rights
Digging in for the long haul against Hong Kong's government, protesters are expanding their struggle from the streets to their wallets, weaponizing their spending power to punish businesses they deem hostile to their cause.
New 'Mulan' trailer renews push for boycott over Hong Kong
The backlash is against actress Crystal Liu.
Hundreds of thousands march as Hong Kong protests near half-year mark
Demonstrations show no sign of letting up.
Chicago real estate prices falter, trailing even Hong Kong
Total commercial real estate sales in Cook County, which includes Chicago, dropped by 42% this year
Hong Kong residents fear effects of constant tear gassing
Hong Kong police have fired more than 10,000 tear gas canisters to quell violent protests that have rocked the city for six months.