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Thai authorities investigate how missing Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai got to China
There was no record of Gui, who worked with dissident publishing house, leaving Thailand.
Dog yoga: Hong Kong takes on world record with 270-pooch 'doga' class
Teacher Suzette Ackerman said that in the fast-paced city 'doga' was a great way to bond with your pets.
Missing Hong Kong bookseller sobs on Chinese state TV while confessing to hit-and-run
Swedish citizen Gui Minhai had not been seen since November.
Hong Kong bans import and export of ivory in 'historic' move against elephant poachers
Animal welfare activists hail policy announcement, saying end to ivory trade 'may be in sight'.
Hong Kong: Thousands take to streets in protest over missing persons linked to book publisher
Five people linked to book publisher that criticised Beijing leadership have gone missing in past two months.
Who is British dissident bookseller Lee Bo, feared kidnapped by Chinese authorities?
Lee has not been seen since 30 December 2015.
Cult Wines doubles profits thanks to surging demand in Asia
Wine consumption in China, the world's second largest economy is up 20% year-on-year.
China: Mystery deepens over vanished UK bookseller Lee Bo after wife cancels missing person's report
A letter apparently written by Bo has appeared with some some say was written under duress.
Flu has been spreading in ways we never even knew about as minor strains race between humans
Minor strains of influenza spread quicker than previously believed, as they avoid vaccines and jump between hosts.
Hong Kong: Politicians call for guarantee of autonomy from China after critics disappear
Politicians in Hong Kong have called for Beijing to guarantee autonomy, as anger over missing booksellers grows.
Hong Kong: Anonymous 'threatens' to attack Chinese websites over missing booksellers
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has warned Beijing not to interfere in city's affairs.
Even China's crypto-brothers Bobby and Charlie Lee don't entirely agree on scaling Bitcoin
IBTimes UK speaks to brothers Bobby Lee, CEO BTCC, and Charlie Lee, Litecoin inventor.
Hong Kong: Pole Dance World title goes to Finland
Finland took the world title in the International Pole Dancing Championships in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong: Pole dancers challenge sleazy stigma as they prepare for World Championships
A new category for the over-40s was introduced this year called the Masters.
Hong Kong: Chinese tourist beaten to death in 'forced shopping' row
Man from north-east China dies after being assaulted in Kowloon.
Xi Jinping UK state visit: Who are the protesters targeting China's leader and what do they want?
From Free Tibet to Falun Gong, disparate groups are united by a common cause.
Retailer Burberry fails to hit targets as sales cool in China
Luxury goods retailer Burberry falls short of predicted first-half results.
Hong Kong: McDonald's customers ate late-night meals unaware dead homeless woman was at next table
Woman had been in fast food restaurant for 24 hours before her body was discovered.
Hong Kong's former leader Donald Tsang gets bail in corruption case
Tsang accused of doling out favours and wrongful disclosure of personal interests.
Joseph Tsang: Oxford fugitive paedophile rapist appears in court in Hong Kong
Tsang fled the UK after being found guilty of assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
London rated world's leading financial centre, overtaking New York
London stood first in every category in a survey published by Z/Yen Group that evaluates financial centres across the world.
Malaysian PM Najib Razak to face US corruption inquiry
US Justice department has started an investigation into shell companies allegedly linked to Razak's stepson, Riza Aziz.
Umbrella Movement: Meet the Hong Kong revolutionaries who have vowed to never give up the fight
Protest leaders say that they are willing to be jailed for opposing China's electoral reforms.
Hong Kong police raid Uber offices and detain 3 employees
Uber is facing probe in Hong Kong over its drivers, who allegedly operate without proper licence and insurance.
HSBC profit soars to £8.7bn lifted by Asia division and cost cuts
Positive results in HSBC Asia division come as bank considers HQ move to Hong Kong.
National Archives reveal lighter banter of Foreign Office over Hong Kong-Northern Ireland
UK officials considered resettling 5.5 million Hong Kong residents in Northern Ireland in a spoof plan.
Hong Kong: 'David Copperfield-esque' flight of chained detainee adds to list of daring escapes
18-year-old Leung Ka-lok fled after freeing himself from chains and handcuffs.
China stands firmly behind Hong Kong's rejected electoral reform motion
China says the electoral reform proposal will continue to serve as the constiutional ground for Hong Kong in the future.
Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers set to derail election reform package
Hong Kong legislative council set to debate controversial electoral reforms package.
Jamaica among governments vying for HSBC's possible new headquarters
Jamaica has contacted HSBC to lure the bank into shifting its headquarters to the island state, Sky News reported.