Why Hong Kong protesters rage on even though they doubt they can win
Many protesters say the only way forward is to keep fighting.
Many protesters say the only way forward is to keep fighting.
She was also kicked out of the flat.
New York Times: Why the Hong Kong protests took a destructive turn this week.
The latest protests are a culmination of frustration with the Communist Party overseers.
Protesters smashed their way in before tearing down portraits and spray painting slogans.
Protesters waved middle fingers at helicopters carrying China flags above them.
New York Times: Police struggling to salvage a reputation blighted by recent behaviour.
Thousands gather as they wait for Government to meet their demands.
"Beijing has misinterpreted Hong Kong's culture, psyche and feelings," said Anson Chan.
US may strip Asian financial hub's special status.
It's a story making headlines across the world. But China doesn't want anyone to know.
Police and protesters are facing off as authorities try to clear the streets.
New York Times: Before the mass protests a young woman went on a romantic holiday.
Hong Kong protest leaders push for more concessions.
Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents jam city streets in vehement show of opposition.
Protesters are "doing anything" to stay ahead of police to hide their identity.
Protesters feel new law will end Hong Kong's autonomy.
An ominous warning has been issued to protesters who have flooded Hong Kong's streets.
Dan Ahwa enters Cathay Pacific's The Deck Lounge in Hong Kong International Airport.
Meth mixed in concrete and CCTV led to 267kg of drugs smuggled by Hong Kong syndicate.
Land on and surrounding high-profile Warehouse site could see big changes soon.
The thought of missing aircraft parts - or worse, falling parts - raises questions.
New York Times: Foreign maids in Hong Kong are racing to reclaim their voices.
Sitting on a bus student Frances Hui crossed paths with an inquisitive fellow passenger.
An American tourist had burns to 21.5 per cent of her body after a shower incident.
Specialist "cells" of transnational organised crime syndicates have entered New Zealand.
You may have seen him in the pro wrestling ring or the Oval Office but this is a new look.
Four alleged drug couriers arrested at Auckland Airport.