Protesters to begin demonstration against plans to bring Hong Kong under closer control of Beijing.
UK not considering South Korea travel advisory after Hong Kong issues virus "red alert"
It is impossible to overstate the importance of the readiness to speak out.
Bitcoin price remains stable, as Sweden's Nasdaq launches Bitcoin Tracker One.
Hong Kong, Turkey, Russia and Singapore to get smartphone first.
London-based HSBC owns 62.14% of Hong Kong's Hang Seng Bank.
London's exclusive Royal China Club found to illegally import shark fins in suitcases from Hong Kong.
London third costliest where one can buy 21 square metres with $1m.
MD of Jardine Lloyd Thompson accused of ill treatment of daughter.
First senior royal visit in nearly 30 years widely viewed as major test of the Prince's diplomatic skills
Law Wan-tung, 44, was convicted on 18 of 20 charges against Erwiana Sulistyaningsih.
Obedience at heart of Lunar New Year message from Beijing place-man.
FDI inflows to China increased by 3% to $128bn in 2014, while US saw its FDI declining to $86bn.
Young girl stole gold and diamond necklace as adults distracted staff
Offices in Hong Kong are more than double the second most expensive offices
Discussions are at early stage and there is no surety that deal will be reached, Sunday Times reports.
Man arrested at Futian Port trying to smuggle 94 iPhone handsets into China from Hong Kong
They were earlier found guilty in Hong Kong's biggest graft trial in history.
Hui found guilty of three counts of misconduct in public office and two counts of conspiracy, while Kwok found guilty of one count of conspiracy.
A photo of a woman spotlit by the glow of her phone wins the 2014 National Geographic Photo Contest.
Hong Kong workers cleared large parts of the main pro-democracy protest site near the heart of the financial centre on Thursday (December 11), marking an end to more than two months of street demonstrations that have choked parts of the Chinese-controlled city.
The mainly peaceful protests to demand free elections have represented one of the most serious challenges to China's authority since the 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations and bloody crackdown in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
Hundreds of police stood by in the Admiralty district next to government buildings and the Central business area as workers in construction hats used wire cutters to remove barricades.
Acting on appeal by local bus operator All China Express, court orders eviction of student and Occupy protesters.