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The latest China-Japan furor came after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi publicly linked a Taiwan Strait crisis with the possible deployment of Japanese troops.
City may use national security law to target Canada-based 'Hong Kong Parliament' and Taiwan-based 'Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union' The Hong Kong government is considering enacting a ban on any local operation of two "subversive" groups based in Canada and Taiwan on national security grounds.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Hong Kong activists and budding pro-democracy politicians have flocked to Taiwan to observe its elections, aiming to bolster exchanges and galvanize an alliance against China's influence. One delegation of about 50, including a batch of ...
Hong Kong leader John Lee on Monday strongly criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi over her recent remarks about Taiwan. These extremely erroneous remarks hurt the feelings of the Chinese
Security chief also warns against any attempts to disrupt December 7 Legislative Council election after 29 people were arrested Hong Kong's security chief has said the two groups the government is considering banning are separatist organisations that intend to subvert state power,
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Fu Tong and his wife Elaine To were among the first demonstrators in Hong Kong to be charged with rioting in 2020 after pro-democracy and anti-China protests started in 2019 in the former British colony. After leaving for Taiwan, Fu ...
HONG KONG — As Taiwan’s presidential election approaches, many immigrants from Hong Kong, witnesses to the alarming erosion of civil liberties at home, are supporting the governing Democratic Progressive Party. Beijing’s crackdown on dissent in the ...
A bus advertises Hong Kong’s District Council elections on December 10. With no opposition candidates permitted to run, enthusiasm for the polls is low. Credit: Neal Robbins Subscribe for ads-free reading My friend points across the busy Hong Kong street.
Hong Kong's leader John Lee said on Monday his government supported China's diplomatic policy towards Japan and the financial hub would closely monitor the situation and respond appropriately.
Despite recent travel warnings from Chinese authorities, there have been no noticeable cancellations of trips from Hong Kong to Japan.
TOKYO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Hong Kong and Taiwan will be able to send teams to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics in February just as for any other Games despite any ongoing political tension with China, the International Olympic Committee said on Sunday.