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.
Jimmy Lai testified for the first time in his years-long national security trial on Wednesday, taking a defiant stand against ...
Supporters of Jimmy Lai brave the pouring rain as his trial resumes:::: Hong Kong"Mr. Lai represents the Hong Kong spirit.