HongKong's Centre for Health Protection reported one case of Covid19 on Saturday. The new case had a travel history during the incubation period, meaning there were no locally transmitted cases reported

A 23-year old HongKong student and his 49-year-old mother were arrested by @hkpoliceforce on Thursday for "suspicion of selling offensive weapons" as well as having "online posts promoting the use of violence to win independence from China

Hong Kong police refuse to allow mass march, citing Covid-19 restrictions and threat of 'violent acts'

Trump cuts aid for pro-democracy groups via Open Technology Fund (OTF) in Belarus, Hong Kong and Iran

Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has been arrested when he reported to Central Police Station at about 1 pm, according to @joshuawongcf's Twitter account 黃之鋒 香港 https://t.co/NT4bPA1Ptt —

Joshua is arrested when reporting to Central Police Station at about 1pm today. The arrest is related to participating in an unauthorized assembly on 5Oct last year. He is told to have violated the draconian anti-mask law as well

Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong has lost his attempt to overturn last year's election ban - and he says conservative judges are to blame https://t.co/jvRopvh510 —

Press freedom watchdog @RSF_inter said in a statement that the new guidelines represented "unacceptable discrimination towards journalists

1/ The @chrf_hk has applied for a police letter of no-objection for a march from Causeway Bay to Central on October 1 - National Day. #Covid19 social distancing guidelines are still set to be in place

Hong Kong protests: murder suspect at centre of extradition bill crisis 'still committed to Taiwan surrender', Carrie Lam says

Police plans to scale down definition of "media representatives" under its protocol. Under the new definition, police will only acknowledge media that's either registered with the govt, or "internationally recognized and renowned" foreign media

Hong Kong gov't orders film distributor to include official warnings in documentaries about protests

Families urge Hong Kong police to disclose details about loved ones detained in China

HK's security minister John Lee said in an exclusive intv with TVB the 12 HKers detained in Shenzhen had "each chosen 2 lawyers from a list provided by the local authorities". Lee said HK gov has no right to visit the 12 and urged HK ppl to respect mainland's laws and rules

Hong Kong protests: court rejects teen's bid for rail station's CCTV footage to bolster personal injury lawsuit against police

Pro-democracy activist Sunny Cheung confirms that he fled Hong Kong, says his family and partner were harassed

Liberal Party leader Felix Chung says the Lantau Tomorrow project is not approved, then there will be a shortage of land in Hong Kong to build homes

Medical staff from the mainland to ramp up Hong Kong's testing capacity left the city on Wednesday morning https://t.co/QhwnNffI6q —

Hong Kong protests: TVB employee arrested on suspicion of inciting attacks on company during last year's unrest

The U.S. issued a sweeping new advisory warning against travel to mainland China and Hong Kong, citing the risk of "arbitrary detention" and "arbitrary enforcement of local laws

This area in Hennessy and Lockhart Roads always ends up flooding badly. Overspill from Southorn Playground already becoming a waterfall. Bars in the area have been known to get water several inches deep inside https://t.co/uVzLOY3XUO —

In EU summit with China's Xi, @eucopresident says EU asked for independent observer mission for Xinjiang, release of Canadian hostages, also raised Hong Kong

China imposes restrictions on American diplomats in the name of "reciprocity"

Hong Kong police detain 15 over multimillion-dollar manipulation of Next Digital stock, after Jimmy Lai arrest

Bus Industry Union threatened to go on strike unless police to apologise to the arrested bus driver, who's earlier detained for honking horn at police and later found to have a spanner in his bag, and launch an inquiry into the matter

Hong Kong protests: teacher controversially remanded to psychiatric hospital gets nine weeks' jail for kicking officer

The Hong Kong Committee on Children's Rights has said it is "very concerned about the reported arrest of some underage persons" on Sunday & about the treatment of a 12-year-old girl tackled by police.

Bus driver, while on duty, accused by HKPolice for possessing a spanner as an "offensive weapon". Drivers' Union quickly pointed out that they routinely use spanners to adjust rear-view mirrors.

Police - as of 9 pm - have made 289 arrests in Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok, according to the force on Facebook