Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai testifies in court, after dozens of prominent activists were given lengthy prison sentences.
Lai, a leading pro-democracy figure and founder of the now-closed Apple Daily, faces a possible life sentence.
Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper was once the city's most popular tabloid by punching up against a particularly powerful entity that tolerates little criticism: the Chinese Communist Party.But ...
The media tycoon, who also describes himself as a businessman and social activist, said he never tried to influence foreign ...
Talkative and commandeering as he testified in court Wednesday, Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai still seemed like a man used to being in charge despite spending most of the last four years in jail.
Dozens of leading pro-democracy figures have been handed long jail sentences as Beijing cracks down on civil liberties in ...
By Jessie Pang, James Pomfret HONG KONG, November 20 (Reuters) -Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, ...
Beijing on Wednesday slammed Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai as an "agent and lackey for anti-China forces" as he gave evidence for the first time in his foreign collusion trial in the semi-autonomous city ...
Former Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai testified he met with then-Vice President Mike Pence and then-Secretary of State Mike ...
Media baron Jimmy Lai, who protested for democracy, faces possible life sentence.
Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai testified in his national security trial, denying accusations of colluding with foreign forces.
The national security trial of prominent Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai is set to resume after several months.