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A Hong Kong cruise ship carrying 3,700 people was ordered back to port on Wednesday for virus testing.
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A Hong Kong cruise ship carrying 3,700 people was ordered back to port on Wednesday for virus testing.
Jailed Hong Kong democracy activist Chow Hang-tung was found guilty of inciting residents to commemorate the Tiananmen crackdown.
Journalists from Hong Kong's CitizenNews decried plummeting press freedoms as they shut down saying they no longer felt safe.
Lawmakers in Hong Kong's new "patriots only" legislature swore oaths of allegiance following a new selection process.
A ban on selling most ivory products in Hong Kong came into effect, the culmination of a three-year process to eliminate the trade.
Two members of a Hong Kong news outlet were charged with "conspiracy to publish seditious" material, police said.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken led international condemnation of the latest closure of a pro-democracy media outlet in Hong Kong.
In China, markets fell, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index down as investors eyed uncertain prospects for 2022.
US and eurozone stock markets rose shrugging off lingering fears over the fast-spreading Omicron coronavirus variant after the Christmas holiday.
Three years of democratic protests followed by a pandemic have devastated Hong Kong retailers relying on Chinese tourists.