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Carrie Lam
Violence Erupts During Latest Anti-Extradition Protest in Hong Kong
By Christopher Bodeen
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds but protesters insist they won't give up.
Hundreds of Thousands Join Hong Kong Protest Against Extradition Law. Will It Matter?
By Christopher Bodeen and Yanan Wang
A massive protest against the proposed bill filled Hong Kong streets, but the government signals it won’t change course.
Human Rights Under Siege in Hong Kong
By Mabel Au
Beijing has signaled its intent to curtail freedom of expression and judicial independence in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive-Elect Already Struggling
By Cal Wong
Carrie Lam is finding it difficult to fill her cabinet, thanks to restrictions from Beijing.
Hong Kong’s Democrats and the Chief Executive Election: Selecting a Lesser Evil?
By Steven Yet
With little hope of winning themselves, the pan-democrats plan to side with a pro-Beijing underdog.
Hong Kong's Wave of Student Suicides
By Cal Wong
Despite rising numbers of suicides, Hong Kong official insist the education system is not to blame.
Rebel Legislator Enters Race for Hong Kong Chief Executive
By Cal Wong
Leung Kwok-hung, a long-time thorn in Beijing's side, announces his candidacy.
Is Carrie Lam Hong Kong's Next Leader? The Media Seems to Think So.
By Cal Wong
The media seems to be following perceived wisdom that Lam is Beijing's top choice for Hong Kong chief executive.
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Race Heats Up
By Cal Wong
With the election looming in March, the slate of contenders is almost set.
Hong Kong’s Election Reform Plan Sparks Debate, Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hong Kong's government unveiled their proposal for electoral reform and democracy activists aren't happy.
Hong Kong Officials to Students: There’s Always 2022
By Shannon Tiezzi
Parsing the first public talks between Hong Kong officials and protestors.