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Colonial-era emergency laws were introduced a week ago banning face masks at public rallies
Lee says his stall has been a constant target of the police and he has been arrested twice
Anti-government graffiti is scrawled over bus stops and buildings
End daylong sit-in at Serena Chowk after talks with FBR fail
Demonstrators, often in the thousands in major cities for big protests, want Moise's immediate resignation
While the improved security is a positive change, the government never lived up to its promises beyond that
After city's leader invokes colonial-era emergency powers not used for half a century
The move was welcomed by government supporters and Beijing
Police quickly intervened to break up the scuffle, briefly using pepper spray
In one of the largest solidarity marches in Australia since Hong Kong's latest pro-democracy movement began in June
Crowds began heckling officers, shouting slogans such as "corrupt cops" and "triads"
Former presidential candidate says govt has an obligation to provide safe health services to women
I hope you all understand that we still care about Hong Kong society, says Lam
Sisi opponents have bombarded social media platforms with fiery content under Arabic-language hashtags
Residents skeptical that the talks would make any difference
As millions of anti-government protesters have taken to the streets for more than three months
Police have repeatedly denied using excessive force
Violent clashes become more intense and frequent as few demands are met
Want PIERA to play its due role as regulator
Women dress in purple holding candles, lanterns to honour the memory of domestic violence victims
Huge numbers of children skip school in more than 130 countries to join a worldwide strike against climate change
Participants of the march hold up banners and placards as they call on the government to take action
Police have responded with tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets and several live rounds fired in the air
The trigger for the unrest was an extradition bill
89 people were arrested over the weekend after 'radical protesters' attacked two police officers
Messages on the mooncakes are chants heard on Hong Kong's streets in the last three months
Law requires prosecutors to prove there was overwhelming force, a threat, or that the victim was incapacitated
Student groups have set a deadline of late Friday for their remaining demands to be met
After three months of unrest, Lam last week withdrew a controversial extradition bill that had triggered the protests
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper urged the Chinese government to exercise restraint in Hong Kong
Many said the move to withdraw the extradition bill was too little, too late
Following Lam’s withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill that had sparked widespread protests
After months of unrest which threw the Chinese-ruled city into its worst crisis in decades
Taiwan authorities have strongly opposed the bill
Withdrawal of the draft legislation was one of the protesters' key demands
Police arrest more than 1,100 people since the protests started
At least 500 people have been arrested protesting the election which saw Kassym-Jomart Tokayev become president
Demonstrators plan to choke travel routes to the airport
It has been racked by civil unrest for two weeks over perceived racial and ethnic discrimination
Police erect water-filled plastic barriers around key government buildings
People all over Pakistan come out to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir
Saturday's rally was set to mark five years since Beijing rejected political reforms in Hong Kong
Protests have broken out, with police using pellet guns and tear gas to disperse the crowds
Police had warned earlier they would launch a “dispersal operation” and told people to leave
After Twitter and Facebook accused the Chinese government of backing a social media campaign
Shenzhen has grown from a sleepy fishing village into an economic powerhouse
Rioting fans attacked a bus carrying one of the teams, at the National Stadium in Tegucigalpa
Ten weeks of demonstrations plunges international finance hub into crisis
People gather in a square in the capital Harare to demonstrate against the country's worsening economy
The people of Hong Kong enjoy more extensive democratic rights and freedom than ever