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News and updates about Hong Kong

El Al reinstates flights to Hong Kong

El Al planning to operate three flights a week to Hong Kong, begins selling tickets.

El Al reinstates flights to Hong Kong

Dreams of Hong Kong Jewish deli devolve into war between owners

Legal battle between former business partners sours dream of creating Jewish deli in Hong Kong.

Dreams of Hong Kong Jewish deli devolve into war between owners

Infant girl becomes Hong Kong's youngest COVID-19 victim

Eleven-month-old girl had good past health, was in stable condition until one day before her death.

Infant girl becomes Hong Kong's youngest COVID-19 victim

Study: Hamsters can spread COVID to humans

New study suggests hamsters are to blame for outbreak of COVID in Hong Kong.

Study: Hamsters can spread COVID to humans

Hong Kong to cull 2,000 hamsters following COVID outbreak

Unclear whether pet store employee caught coronavirus from animals or vice versa.

Hong Kong to cull 2,000 hamsters following COVID outbreak

Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy Stand News

Hong Kong pro-democracy media outlet Stand News shut down after police raid its office.

Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy Stand News

Watch: Hong Kong terrorists wanted to cause 'maximum damage'

A group of students were planning mass attacks targeting infrastructure and civilians which would have likely caused hundreds of deaths.

Watch: Hong Kong terrorists wanted to cause 'maximum damage'

Watch: Hong Kong newspaper raided for 'harming security'

500 police officers raided the office of Apple Daily, a newspaper known for critical coverage of Chinese policy in Hong Kong.

Watch: Hong Kong newspaper raided for 'harming security'

China to go ahead with Hong Kong election law

China on Thursday passed by a large margin a resolution "improving" Hong Kong's electoral system.

China to go ahead with Hong Kong election law

Hong Kong detains 9 people accused of aiding fleeing activists

Sky News Australia reported that Hong Kong police arrested 9 individuals suspected of helping 12 activists attempt to flee the city.

Hong Kong detains 9 people accused of aiding fleeing activists

Makeup named after Anne Frank dropped following backlash

Hong Kong-based cosmetics maker drops blush named after Anne Frank from its online catalog following criticism.

Makeup named after Anne Frank dropped following backlash

Hong Kong’s richest man to sell $7B assets in China

Hong Kong's richest man says he plans to sell more of his assets in mainland China worth billions.

Hong Kong’s richest man to sell $7B assets in China

Watch: Hong Kong riot police tackle young girl trying to flee

A young girl is tackled to the ground by riot police after attempting to flee during a pro-democracy protest in Mong Kok.

Watch: Hong Kong riot police tackle young girl trying to flee

Hong Kong: Patient contracted Covid-19 twice in 5 months

According to Hong Kong researchers, a patient who recovered from the coronavirus several months ago has contracted the virus a second time

Hong Kong: Patient contracted Covid-19 twice in 5 months

China to sanction 11 Americans in retaliation for US sanctions

Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio among 11 US citizens China says it will sanction in retaliation for US sanctions on Chinese officials in Hong Kong.

China to sanction 11 Americans in retaliation for US sanctions

Hong Kong protests as anthem law debated; Trump plans response

US President Trump prepares response to China over Hong Kong as protests rage.

Hong Kong protests as anthem law debated; Trump plans response

China's Communist regime is a virus

China's Communist regime is a virus

Death toll from coronavirus rises to 427

Communist Party officials in China admit to 'deficiencies' in government's handling of viral outbreak. Death toll outside China rises to 2.

Death toll from coronavirus rises to 427

China slams US after Trump signs bills for Hong Kong rights

'The U.S. is publicly supporting crazy violent criminals with measures that are extremely evil in nature and dangerous in motive.'

China slams US after Trump signs bills for Hong Kong rights

Hong Kong: Rule of law nearing 'collapse'

Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university

Hong Kong: Rule of law nearing 'collapse'

Pro-Beijing lawmaker stabbed in Hong Kong by man posing as fan

Man gave politician Junius Ho flowers and posed for a picture with him before pulling out a knife and stabbing him.

Pro-Beijing lawmaker stabbed in Hong Kong by man posing as fan

Apple withdraws Hong Kong police-tracking app

Apple removes app used to track police amid protests, asserting that it was used to "ambush police" and “victimize residents."

Apple withdraws Hong Kong police-tracking app

Watch: Hong Kong hit hard by storm

Shmulik Palnor, an Israeli diamond dealer currently in Hong Kong, documents the destruction after Hong Kong beset by storm.

Watch: Hong Kong hit hard by storm

Hong Kong typhoon: We can't leave our homes

Wold Bnei Akiva emissaries trapped in their homes as powerful storm lifts vehicles and causes massive flooding.

Hong Kong typhoon: We can't leave our homes

El Al preps for competition in flights to Hong Kong

El Al lowers Tel Aviv-Hong Kong prices, offers passengers incentives.

El Al preps for competition in flights to Hong Kong

Crying wolf in Hong Kong

Crying wolf in Hong Kong

Jew-Hatred in Hong Kong: 2016

Jew-Hatred in Hong Kong: 2016

Hong Kong: Dozens of cops injured in violent New Year's protest

Protesters gathered to fight for outdoor food vendors amid city crack down over holiday. Police warn protesters to stay off streets.

Hong Kong: Dozens of cops injured in violent New Year's protest

Anti-Semitic French comic 'to be deported' from Hong Kong

Dieudonne is being held at Hong Kong's airport following complaints from French, Israeli consulates.

Anti-Semitic French comic 'to be deported' from Hong Kong

Hong Kong Demands Democracy on China's National Day

Protests that have been forcibly oppressed continue, as residents oppose Beijing decision to determine who can lead local government.

Hong Kong Demands Democracy on China's National Day

Bnei Akiva Branch Opens in Hong Kong

Zionist youth group seeks to deepen Jewish identity in distant community; Hong Kong Jews eagerly await emissary's arrival.

Bnei Akiva Branch Opens in Hong Kong

Report: NSA Whistleblower Leaves Hong Kong for 'Third Country'

Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has reportedly left Hong Kong for a "third country."

Report: NSA Whistleblower Leaves Hong Kong for 'Third Country'

Authorities Probe Hong Kong's Fatal Ferry Collision

Hong Kong has arrested seven people and have started a criminal investigation after at least 38 people were killed in fatal ferry collision.

Authorities Probe Hong Kong's Fatal Ferry Collision

Hong Kong Democrats Rue Shcism

Hong Kong Democrats Fail To Cash In On Discontent With Leung

Paying the price of multiple lists, the pro-democracy forces miss an opportunity to cash in on discontents.

Hong Kong Democrats Fail To Cash In On Discontent With Leung