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Vitasoy Drops By 14.6% After Internal Memo Sparks Calls For Boycott
The memo sparked a wave of online protests, including calls for a nationwide boycott of the company's products. The memo sparked a wave of online protests, including calls for a nationwide boycott of the company's products. -
Hong Kong Officials To Continue Using Security Law To Halt Democracy
Police issued warnings after reports some groups were encouraging people online to take part in a protest. Police issued warnings after reports some groups were encouraging people online to take part in a protest. -
Rights Group Says Hong Kong Security Law Is A Human Rights Emergency
Amnesty International claims that the law has been used by authorities to justify actions that are a violation of human rights. Amnesty International claims that the law has been used by authorities to justify actions that are a violation of human rights. -
Pull Up, Red Ink, Pull Up, Red Ink! Cathay Pacific Continues To Crash And Burn
The airline had been burning up to HK$1.9 billion of cash per month in the first half. The airline had been burning up to HK$1.9 billion of cash per month in the first half. -
Watch This Space: China-Taiwan Relations Now Decidedly Undiplomatic
Taiwan says officials were asked to sign a One China Principle commitment to get a visa. Taiwan says officials were asked to sign a One China Principle commitment to get a visa. -
Bubble Teahouse Chain Nayuki To Launch $656 Million Hong Kong IPO
Nayuki Holdings plans to sell up to 257.3 million shares between HK$17.2 and HK$19.8. Nayuki Holdings plans to sell up to 257.3 million shares between HK$17.2 and HK$19.8. -
Hong Kong Police Raid Apple Daily Office, Arrests Five Executives
Hong Kong police seized computers and the personal phones of reporters during their raid on Apple Daily's main office Thursday. Hong Kong police seized computers and the personal phones of reporters during their raid on Apple Daily's main office Thursday. -
First Person Charged Under Hong Kong Security Law Denied Jury Trial
Tong Ying-Kit is the first person charged under the new national security law. Tong Ying-Kit is the first person charged under the new national security law. -
Hong Kong Police Arrest Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
The Hong Kong Alliance confirmed Friday that its vice-chair, Chow Hang Tung, was arrested by police. The Hong Kong Alliance confirmed Friday that its vice-chair, Chow Hang Tung, was arrested by police. -
China Services Sector Slips In May As COVID Hurts Overseas Buyers
The Caixin-Markit Economics China general services PMI fell Thursday to 55.1 in May from a four-month high of 56.3 in April. The Caixin-Markit Economics China general services PMI fell Thursday to 55.1 in May from a four-month high of 56.3 in April.