The Chinese president arrives in Hong Kong to cement Beijing’s control and farewell CEO Carrie Lam. But he’ll have to live with the virus while there.
The Hong Kong chief executive will put an end to a 42-year career that saw her transform from a social activist to an icon of Beijing’s authoritarian reach.
The entire Hong Kong population of more than 7.4 million people will be asked to voluntarily test at home for COVID-19 for three days in a row.
Three of Australia’s most senior judges will remain on Hong Kong’s top court after Britain pulled out its judges in response to Beijing’s national security laws.
China’s health authorities reported its first COVID-19 deaths since January 2021,as the country battles its worst outbreak in two years.
Driven by a false sense of security,the harbour city was slow to lock down,failed to vaccinate the aged and now its failures are angering Beijing.
As residents prepare for another Chinese New Year under COVID-19 restrictions,Omicron seems to have gotten the better of the city’s defences.
All the candidates are vetted by Beijing,but authorities are threatening to arrest anyone who boycotts the vote.
Asia’s largest billion-dollar gallery opens in the middle of a political storm over censorship in Hong Kong.
Inside the Lucky Dumpling Market on the Moon Lantern Trail in Adelaide,Janet Leung wanted to put up some umbrellas. That’s when the trouble started.
The sudden restrictions come 100 days out from the start of the Winter Olympics and two weeks before a key Chinese Communist Party meeting in Beijing.