Hong Kong
Hong Kong riots continue amidst Communist anniversary
The People’s Republic of China celebrates its 70th anniversary on October 1 but will riots and the mass pro-democracy protests......
Hong Kong government announces withdrawal of proposed Extradition Bill
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leader Carrie Lam has announced that the proposed Extradition Bill, which would have allowed any visitors......
China’s expansionist strategy
With huge turnouts in Hong Kong – up to 2 million – in the ongoing protests, promises of one country......
Student conflict continues with vandalism of UQ’s Lennon Wall
The Lennon Wall was created by students at the University of Queensland to show their support to Hong Kong. However,......
Beijing considers military intervention, as Hong Kong protests enter 9th week
The protests have been remarkable for their length and their inclusion of residents from all walks of life. It poses......
What Happens Next in Hong Kong?
On Midnight July 1st, 1997, the territory of Hong Kong formally changed hands from Britain to Chinese sovereignty. As......
Despite suppression – Hong Kong protests go on
On the weekend a young man named Leung committed suicide in front of a shopping mall in the Admiralty area......
Hong Kong protests continue ahead of extradition bill debate
Protests in Hong Kong turned violent yesterday after riot police used rubber bullets, batons, and teargas to disperse crowds outside......
1.3 million protest Hong Kong extradition law
It’s the largest protest since the transfer of power in 1997. Critics see the bill, which allows extradition of Hong......
Extradition law change threatens Hong Kong independence
The 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, was a result of Chinese students fighting for democracy from the Chinese government. Today Hong......