Protesters’ return a warning to Govt
By Chris Yeung – The people are angry. Tens of thousands of protesters have braved torching heat in the biggest rally since the Umbrella Movement…
By Chris Yeung – The people are angry. Tens of thousands of protesters have braved torching heat in the biggest rally since the Umbrella Movement…
By Victoria Hui – Storms have taken over Hong Kong in recent weeks: the disqualification of four more legislators on July 14, the jailing of…
By Chris Yeung – An air of mystery is lingering over the alleged kidnapping and torture of Democratic Party member Howard Lam Tsz-kin purportedly linked…
By Joseph Yam – Those with an interest, from whichever perspective, in the public finance of Hong Kong post-1997 may be familiar with Article 107…
By Wu Ruoqi – Chen Zuoer (陳佐洱), a mainland official who has overseen Hong Kong affairs for over two decades, said it broke his heart…
By Chris Yeung – It is a case of “one checkpoint model, two different worlds” with the Government and loyalists claiming the joint checkpoint arrangement…
By Chris Yeung – The first week of the Carrie Lam administration could not be better for her. Her debut at a Legislative Council question-time…
By Joyce Lau – When Hong Kong was handed from British to Chinese rule 20 years ago in 1997, nobody knew what a “green group”…
By Chris Yeung – In a no-unambiguous reference to Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, a pro-Beijing heavyweight Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai has cautioned the departing leader…
By Chris Patten – The handover was, in many respects, unique. It was the handover of a great city and territory around it, and by…