Hong Kong
Wealthy Hong Kong investors eye NZ real estate
Hong Kong buying enquiries for expensive Australian and New Zealand homes have ramped up due to anti-government protests, according to property agents and real estate data.
Hong Kong police fire tear gas in fresh clashes
Police in Hong Kong have arrested 29 people after clashes in which volleys of tear gas were fired to break up anti-government protests.
Christine Loh Kung-wai: History repeating itself in Hong Kong
Christine Loh Kung-wai is a scholar at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She offers an analysis on the unrest rocking Hong Kong, and why there is a sense of déjà vu about the current… Audio
Will Hong Kong 'dialogue' restore calm or is it a trap?
Hong Kong protesters have rejected Chief Executive Carrie Lam's offer to start a dialogue in a bid to heal the rift between the government and protestors, calling it a trap. Audio
UK Consulate worker detained in China after protest accusations
A worker from the British consulate in Hong Kong has been detained in mainland China after it's alleged he took part in the pro-democracy protests.
It's been two weeks since Simon Cheng disappeared… Video, Audio
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The history of Hong Kong and China
Hong Kong has been under Chinese rule since 1997, as part of the "one country - two systems" agreement worked out when Britain handed its former colony back to China. Audio, Gallery
Posters death threats directed at pro-Hong Kong protesters
In Sydney, posters with a death threat on it directed at pro-Hong Kong protestors was found posted in the main foyer of the University of Technology. ABC digital producer and digital forensics… Audio
Tanks at the border, umbrellas at the ready
Hong Kong residents would prefer to concentrate on their business activities - but they realise they're losing their freedom to a Chinese government that's not remote enough for them, and they're… Audio
Tanks at the border, umbrellas at the ready
Hong Kong residents would prefer to concentrate on their business activities - but they realise they're losing their freedom to a Chinese government that's not remote enough for them, and they're…
AudioDr. Azeem Ibrahim: From bad to worse for Chinese President Xi
Pressure continues to mount on Chinese president Xi Jingping as unrest continues in Hong Kong after more than two months of protest action. Dr. Azeem Ibrahim joins the show to discuss the situation. Audio
Hong Kong braces for more mass protests
Hong Kong is bracing for more mass protests over weekend as China warns it could use its power to quell demonstrations.
The warning come as President Donald Trump urged his Chinese counterpart, Xi… Audio
Hong Kong protest organiser Bonnie Leung
More mass pro-democracy demonstrations are expected in Hong Kong this weekend. The ten week long crisis has escalated in the past few days with protests forcing the cancellation of nearly 1,000… Audio
Hong Kong protests disrupt airport for second day
Flight check-in has been suspended at Hong Kong International Airport for a second day because of anti-government protests. An Air NZ flight from Auckland to Hong Kong tonight has been cancelled.
Hong Kong Protests: Live
Editor-in-Chief of the Hong Kong Free Press, Tom Grundy, speaks to Karyn live from Hong Kong Airport where protests have impacted flights. Audio
Hong Kong conflict continues to escalate
Hong Kong's international airport over the last day cancelled all its flights after thousands of demonstrators crowded into the terminal. Where is this conflict headed? Audio
'We could be about to see another Tiananmen Square'
Dr Al Gillespie from Waikato University joins the show to look at the tense situation in Hong Kong and why he believes it could lead to another Tiananmen Square-type disaster. Audio
Asia correspondent - Hong Kong violence escalates
Ed White reports from Asia, where violence and unrest continues to escalate in Hong Kong as fears rise over a potential crackdown from China. Audio
Hong Kong ‘heading towards further confrontation’ – CNN correspondent
CNN's Ben Wedeman joins Checkpoint live from Hong Kong, where an anti-government campaign has crippled transport across the city. Video, Audio
Asia correspondent Ed White
Tense times in the skies between South Korea and Japan with Russia and China stepping up military co-operation in the region. And there's not much rest for the South Korean military with the North… Audio
Hong Kong protests: Police criticised over mob violence
Hong Kong police are facing accusations of failing to protect pro-democracy activists who were attacked by unidentified assailants on Sunday.