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Hong Kong
It Sounds So Last Century, but Cabin Crew Are Still Hassled by Sex Pests
By Emily Rauhala
Are Hong Kong's Democracy Activists Chasing an Illusory Goal?
By Per Liljas / Hong Kong
Beijing Blasts Unofficial Referendum in Hong Kong
By Emily Rauhala
Transformers
Has Its World Premiere in Hong Kong
By Nash Jenkins
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Hong Kong
'Racist' Commercial Draws Outrage in Hong Kong
An insurance commercial in Hong Kong has been deemed as racist by advocates of domestic workers and prompted outrage on social media
By Melissa Hellmann
June 18, 2014
Hong Kong's Marking of Tiananmen Is a Rallying Cry for Chinese Democracy
China's freest city marked the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre with a solemn and dignified vigil that reflected the continued resonance of the student protesters' original aims
By Melissa Hellmann / Hong Kong
June 5, 2014
Hong Kong Holds Vigil on 25th Tiananmen Anniversary
Hong Kong is the only Chinese city or territory allowed to hold an event to commemorate the Tiananmen Square crackdown
By Stephanie Burnett and Francesca Trianni
June 4, 2014
11 Missing as Cargo Ship Sinks Off Hong Kong
Eleven people are missing after a Chinese cargo ship sank off the coast of Hong Kong. The
Zhong Xing 2
collided with a container ship, and only one crew member has so far been rescued
By Charlie Campbell
May 5, 2014
WATCH: Hail Breaks Glass Roof of Hong Kong Mall
A black rainstorm caused chaos as it swept over Hong Kong Sunday night
By Michelle Arrouas
March 31, 2014
Hong Kong Parents Are Photoshopping Their Babies' Photos to Help Them Get Into Kindergarten
The pressure on Hong Kong children to be achievers now starts before their first birthday
By Michelle Arrouas
March 28, 2014
Gangs of 'Powerfully Built' Women Are Mugging Tourists on the Streets of Hong Kong
One luckless expatriate was picked up and thrown into a trash can by brawny muggers after trying to put up a fight
By Michelle Arrouas
March 28, 2014
A Malaysia Airlines Flight Makes an Emergency Landing in Hong Kong
The aircraft suffers electricity-generator failure on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul
By Per Liljas
March 24, 2014
Everyone Everywhere Is Celebrating International Happiness Day By Dancing to Pharrell's 'Happy'
The Grammy-winning artist partnered with the UN to commemorate the day and select his favorite "Happy"-themed videos
By Samantha Grossman
March 20, 2014
Another Brazen Attack on Hong Kong Media Sends a Chill Through the City
The assault raises fears for media freedom in China's most open metropolis
By Charlie Campbell
March 20, 2014
Police Arrest 11 Suspects Tied to Stabbing of Hong Kong Editor
'Chopper attack' thought to bear hallmarks of classic Triad hit
By David Stout
March 13, 2014
What Has Happened to Hong Kong’s Triads?
A "classic triad hit" on a former newspaper editor reminds people that the fearsome organized crime gangs are still around, but in different forms
By Per Liljas
February 28, 2014
Stabbing of Former Hong Kong Newspaper Editor Raises Press-Freedom Fears
Kevin Lau, who was ousted as chief editor of
Ming Pao
newspaper in January, lies in critical condition in hospital following attack on Wednesday morning
By Charlie Campbell
February 26, 2014
Concern, Little Sympathy, for Australian Missionary Detained in North Korea
Critics say John Short knew the risks when he took forbidden religious pamphlets into the Hermit Kingdom
By Michelle Arrouas / Hong Kong
February 20, 2014
Gay Daughter to Billionaire Dad: Treat My Girlfriend Like a Human Being
Gigi Chao wants her tycoon father to withdraw his embarrassing offer of a $128 million dowry to any man who can marry her
By Per Liljas
January 29, 2014
Hong Kong Government Could Be Sued Over Maid Abuses, Says Top Rights Lawyer
The man who advised NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden calls it a clear case
By Per Liljas
January 20, 2014
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