China Envoy to U.S. urges both countries to resolve trade differences amidst human rights abuse legislation
Cui warned that the U.S. and China must resolve their trade differences as Washington looks to crack down on Chinese human rights abuses.
Hong Kong leader says US bill, protests will tank economy
The government will soon launch a fourth round of measures to support business, protect jobs and offer economic relief, she told reporters.
Hong Kong pro-democracy rally cut short by police tear gas
Incidents broke a rare pause in violence that has persisted during the six-month-long movement.
Hong Kong police end 12-day siege of university
Hong Kong police ended their blockade of a university campus Friday after surrounding it for 12 days to try to arrest anti-government protesters holed up inside.
Pelosi 'pleased' Trump signed Hong Kong bill, China summons US ambassador
China called Trump's decision a "serious interference in China's internal affairs."
World shares retreat after Trump signs Hong Kong bill
U.S. markets are closed Thursday for Thanksgiving.
Hong Kong: Trump's signing human rights bill sends 'wrong signal'
China's government has promised unspecified countermeasures in response.
Hong Kong police won't leave campus after botching hunt for student protesters
Hardcore protesters occupied the campus nearly two weeks ago after blocking the Cross-Harbour Tunnel and set toll booths on fire during clashes with police.
Hong Kong tunnel reopens, campus siege nears end
A major tunnel in Hong Kong reopened on Wednesday as a weeklong police siege of a nearby university appeared to be winding down, closing one of the more violent chapters in the city’s anti-government protests.
E-commerce giant Alibaba’s shares jump 7% in Hong Kong debut
Alibaba closed at 187.60 Hong Kong dollars ($23.96) per share after trading as high as 189.50 Hong Kong dollars.
Hong Kong campus siege ending with one protester found
A few people might still be hiding in the warren of buildings on the urban campus, trying to avoid arrest.
Hong Kong elections a slap to Beijing's face -- Here's what could happen
The people of Hong Kong have said in no uncertain terms that they want change. The question is whether they will get it — or a return to the violent protests that have plagued the city for nearly six months.
Pro-democracy candidates advance in key Hong Kong elections
Election was seen as a test of support for the anti-government protests that rocked the Chinese territory for more than five months.
Hong Kong bill being reviewed by White House laywers: Navarro
President Trump has not publicly signaled if he will sign it.
Hong Kong court reinstates mask ban ahead of elections
The High Court granted the temporary suspension “in view of the great public importance of the issues raised in this case, and the highly exceptional circumstances that Hong Kong is currently facing.”
Trump expected to sign Hong Kong human rights bill opposed by China
The bill mandates sanctions on officials who carry out human rights abuses.
Hong Kong campus drama persists as city gears for elections
A few dozen protesters remain at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
China vows retaliation after Hong Kong bill backing protesters passes in US Senate
"The US has to bear all the consequences," foreign ministry says.
Last campus protesters hold out as Hong Kong schools reopen
A small group of protesters are still refusing to leave Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Hong Kong student fortress crisis gets last minute UN effort
The young protestors in Hong Kong seek to avoid the fate of the student demonstrators of Tiananmen Square in spring 1989.