Chinese officials postpone events to mark 1967 riots
— May 18, 2017Journalist Ching Cheong reveals ex-rioters eager to mark 50 years since deadly protests in city bowed
Continue Reading ...Journalist Ching Cheong reveals ex-rioters eager to mark 50 years since deadly protests in city bowed
Continue Reading ...Hong Kong-born Richard Bush, a former US Congressional adviser and intelligence officer, sees potential
Continue Reading ...Paula Bronstein has spent years depicting the lives and suffering of ordinary Afghans, with a focus on
Continue Reading ...HONG KONG — Chinese sportswear giant Li-Ning on Thursday reported a narrower first-half loss and said
Continue Reading ...The pro-democracy demonstrations that have lasted here for just over a month show no sign of coming to
Continue Reading ...Young people in Tin Shui Wai say they have been offered cash to stir up trouble at the Mong Kok protest
Continue Reading ...Christine Negroni believes lack of oxygen on the flight deck from decompression and the first officer’s
Continue Reading ...Local employees work the most overtime in Asia, says survey
Continue Reading ...Thousands of protesters returned to the streets to demand free elections in Hong Kong Friday
Continue Reading ...Hong Kong’s busy harbor is never short of action, but the great big yellow duck that floated into
Continue Reading ...For people around the world who have shelved their travel plans and are spending more time indoors, virtual
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The tour bus bounces along one of North Korea’s potholed roads, pop music blasting out over the
Jeff Rotmeyer grew up in Canada, excelled at sports as a child, then moved to teach English in Korea,