0
Tunnels, treehouses and tensegrity towers: landmarks in protest architecture, from UCLA to hong Kong
How did UK activists outfox 700 police? Why was hong Kong traffic stopped by ‘mini Stonehenges’? And could an octagonal treehouse and a crow’s nest really have saved a German forest? Our writer enjoys a 200-year history of resistance architectu ...
0
NGOs and bookshops are closing, media organisations are leaving and democracy activists are on trial
0
The Article 23 legislation includes penalties for five categories of crime including treason, insurrection, espionage, sabotage and external interference
0
Protesters who took part in the 2014 movement against closer ties with China say it holds lessons for hong Kong and Ukraine
0
Latest legislative crackdown on dissent and international collaboration likely to scare off some businesses, say critics
0
European Union joins chorus of criticism of Article 23, which includes harsh new penalties for offences such as insurrection, sedition and espionage
0
Foreign affairs minister says she raised concerns about Chinaâs human rights record during meeting with Wang Yi, including in Xinjiang, Tibet and hong Kong
0
Critics say national security law cracking down on offences such as espionage will further erode civil liberties
0
Sentences of nearly seven years handed down over 2019 action that was pivotal moment in uprising against Chinese rule
0
Laiâs supporters say evidence of Andy Li should not be relied upon as it was obtained through torture
0
Soon it will head back north to the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea where it can breed undisturbed
0
Debate has begun on Article 23 – legislation designed to bring laws closer to those of mainland China
0
Korbein Schultz was paid about $42,000 to provide person he believed lived in hong Kong with information, DoJ release says
0
Chong Ke, from Vancouver, under investigation after allegedly using ChatGPT to cite case law – but those cases did not exist