
Hong Kong 'no longer the same': Kiwis consider coming home
It's not just Barfoot's clients either: agents and their friends are drawn here too.
It's not just Barfoot's clients either: agents and their friends are drawn here too.
New York Times: The site was used to spread disinformation about the mass protests.
Drug smugglers trampled on mana of sacred beach and local iwi, Far North's top cop says.
New York Times: Propaganda outlets making Chinese leaders look like bullies.
It was a Sunday morning, and Constable Thomas Nankivell had just started his shift.
Simon Cheng Man-kit was last at the rail station trying to get back to Hong Kong.
Months of protests have made traveling to the city a dicey proposition for visitors.
Hong Kong police under fire with accusations of brutality against protesters.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam offered no concessions to the protest movement.
New York Times: To most the world the frog is a hate symbol. Not to Hong Kong protesters.
Stars declared themselves as 'one of 1.4 billion guardians of the Chinese flag'.
Martial arts legend Jackie Chan finally breaks his silence on the protests.
Chinese police have been practising crowd-control tactics near the Hong Kong border.
New York Times: First there was censorship. Then warnings. Now, a disinformation campaign.
Photo indicates Beijing is losing patience.
Thousands of Hong Kong residents hold New Zealand passports.
The Block judge says he's had to change his flights four times to try get home.
New York Times: Guide to what prompted protests, how they evolved and why it all matters.
Consul General Ruan Ping said schemes to support HK democracy protesters "doomed to fail".
Yesterday, Ardern confirmed Govt officials met with Chinese officials about free speech.
"While the cancellation is a disappointing decision, the safety of students is paramount."
The Chinese military may become involved as the city is paralysed by the demonstrations.
Unlike the first protest, today's event was free of any physical conflict.
More than 100 flights have been cancelled out of Hong Kong after general strike called.
Epsom MP David Seymour pens strongly worded letter to Chinese Consul General in Auckland.
Supporters told to wear masks to protect their privacy.
China's top diplomat accuses US and Western governments of playing a co-ordinating role.
Students who stood up for the love of Hong Kong and opposed splitting the country praised.
Pro-Beijing students urged not to bring weapons, but have their faces covered.