Elizabeth Utley

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Fowl Play: Taiwan Bird Group Barred From Global Body Over Political Neutrality
The Chinese Wild Bird Federation has been evicted from global conservation group BirdLife International after refusing to pledge that it would not advocate for the island state’s sovereignty from mainland China. The Chinese Wild Bird Federation has been evicted from global conservation group BirdLife International after refusing to pledge that it would not advocate for the island state’s sovereignty from mainland China. -
HK Gov’t Deems Universal COVID-19 Testing A 'Success,' Prepares For Reopening
Citing an infection rate of roughly just two cases per 100,000 people, Lam expressed confidence that Hong Kong could implement a gradual reopening of facilities across the city. Citing an infection rate of roughly just two cases per 100,000 people, Lam expressed confidence that Hong Kong could implement a gradual reopening of facilities across the city. -
HK Politicians Speak Out For Detainees Held In China After Trying To Escape Long Arm Of Security Law
The individuals – 11 men and one woman – are suspected of attempting to flee to Taiwan by boat to avoid persecution in Hong Kong under the newly enacted National Security Law. The individuals – 11 men and one woman – are suspected of attempting to flee to Taiwan by boat to avoid persecution in Hong Kong under the newly enacted National Security Law. -
Several Arrested For Trading Shares In Jimmy Lai's Pro-Democracy Hong Kong News Group
Police said those arrested were involved in a stock investment fraud totaling approximately HK$38.7 million. Police said those arrested were involved in a stock investment fraud totaling approximately HK$38.7 million. -
HK Bus Union Jacks Up Pressure On Police Over Arrest Of Driver With 'Deadly Weapon' – A Wrench
Hong Kong's Bus Industry Union ripped police after they arrested a bus driver for reckless driving and carrying a deadly weapon after he honked at them during pro-democracy protests. Hong Kong's Bus Industry Union ripped police after they arrested a bus driver for reckless driving and carrying a deadly weapon after he honked at them during pro-democracy protests. -
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy DJ Faces Jail Time On Sedition Charges
Tam Tak-chi was charged on Tuesday for sedition and faces a jail term of up to two years. Tam Tak-chi was charged on Tuesday for sedition and faces a jail term of up to two years. -
Hong Kong Judge With 'Pro-Democratic Bias' Is Benched
Magistrates' Court judge Stanley Ho Chun-yiu paid the price for what was seen as his lenient treatment of defendants in protest-related court cases. Magistrates' Court judge Stanley Ho Chun-yiu paid the price for what was seen as his lenient treatment of defendants in protest-related court cases.