HONG KONG — Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong activist and media mogul who was a major figure in 2019 pro-democracy protests, was convicted on all charges Monday in a landmark national security trial that has ...
Former Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been found guilty on two national security charges and a lesser sedition charge, in a landmark two-year trial widely viewed as a measure of the city’s ...
Officials had cast Mr. Lai, a pro-democracy media tycoon, as the mastermind of protests that roiled the city in 2019. He could face life in prison. David Pierson A Hong Kong court handed down a guilty ...
Jimmy Lai spent decades criticizing China’s rulers. He faces up to life in prison after a court found him guilty of national security crimes. By Andrew Higgins and Alexandra Stevenson Andrew Higgins, ...
(New York) – The Hong Kong High Court’s conviction of Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily, is the latest marker of Hong Kong’s dramatic shift from respecting press freedoms to endorsing ...
From a perfume lemon tea sauce for sweet and sour pork to peanut sprouts in a seafood stir fry, Ho Lee Fook is redefining ...
The fire that broke out in a residential complex in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong on November 26 destroyed seven 31-story buildings. More than 150 people have been confirmed dead, and several ...
The fire in Tai Po on November 26 was Hong Kong’s deadliest blaze in decades: it killed at least 160 people, with dozens still missing. While the tragedy itself was horrifying, the Hong Kong ...
Former Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, a vocal critic of China's Communist Party, has been convicted of conspiracies of sedition and foreign collusion under a national security law.
SYDNEY, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Two exiled democracy activists wanted by Hong Kong say police in Australia and Britain are investigating fake, sexualised images used to target them in a campaign of ...
The world’s deadliest residential fire in more than four decades was still burning up a block of Hong Kong apartment buildings when pundits settled on a culprit: bamboo. Surely, the bamboo scaffolding ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Joe Sternberg, Allysia Finley, and Kim Strassel. The British government plans to decide next month whether it will let China open a ...