Top legislator Zhang Dejiang said Monday that the unwavering implementation of the "one country, two systems" principle and the Basic Law have effectively maintained prosperity and stability in Hong Kong over the past 20 years.
ToplegislatorZhangDejiangsaidMondaythattheunwaveringimplementationofthe"onecountry,twosystems"principleandtheBasicLawhaveeffectivelymaintainedprosperityandstabi
Hong Kong's Court of Appeal Monday rejected two disqualified legislators-elect's application for leave to appeal over the case of their disqualification.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said on Friday that he will not seek re-election for the next chief executive in 2017.
The Hong Kong Legislative Council (LegCo) Monday gazetted that two seats have become vacant after Leung Chung-hang and Yau Wai-ching were disqualified as LegCo members.
Hong Kong's High Court on Tuesday disqualified two legislators-elect for using language insulting the Chinese nation while taking oaths, which violated the Basic Law and local laws.
Hong Kong is “watching and monitoring” trade and foreign policy changes under Donald Trump’s incoming administration, the city’s top official in the United States told the Post.
Alleged triad boss “Shanghai Boy” Kwok Wing-hung was arrested for several offences shortly after he returned to Hong Kong from Thailand on Thursday.
Accountancy lawmaker Kenneth Leung makes plea as many focus on ‘super seats’
Radical legislator accused of throwing glass at city’s top official brings up past incidents involving chief executive, saying latter is ‘used to resorting to special privilege’
Leung Chun-ying’s knowledge of witness statement protocol draws questions
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said Wednesday that Hong Kong can serve as a "super contact person" in various fields including economy, innovation and research.
Chief executive says he feared injury during incident in Legislative Council chamber, as radical lawmaker Wong Yuk-man goes on trial accused of assault
Ten defendants charged over the Mong Kok riot walked free on Thursday – including a former member of now-defunct student activist group Scholarism – with the city’s prosecutors citing a lack of evidence as reason for withdrawing the allegations.
Police were called to restore order in Hong Kong on March 29 after protesters clashed with members of the Standard Working Hours Committee.
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying expects Hong Kong to encounter “emotional resistance and political interference” domestically when the government presses ahead with initiatives spelt out in Beijing’s 13th five-year development plan.
Hong Kong is a part of China and the fact would never change, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said on Tuesday.