World Jul 27 First person tried under Hong Kong security law found guilty By Alice Fung, Associated Press
World Jun 23 Apple Daily to close, last pro-democracy Hong Kong newspaper Hong Kong's sole remaining pro-democracy newspaper will publish its last edition Thursday, forced to shut down after five editors and executives were arrested and millions of dollars in its assets were frozen as part of China's increasing crackdown on dissent. By Zen Soo, Matthew Cheng, Associated Press
World Jun 17 Editors of Hong Kong newspaper arrested under security law Hong Kong police used a sweeping national security law Thursday to arrest five editors and executives of a pro-democracy newspaper on charges of colluding with foreign powers. By Zen Soo, Associated Press
World Jul 29 4 Hong Kong youths arrested under new security law Hong Kong police have made their first major arrests under a new national security law, detaining four young people on suspicion of inciting secession. By Associated Press
World Jun 09 Hundreds march in Hong Kong as leader urges stability Hundreds of people marched in Hong Kong's streets on Tuesday to mark a year since the start of anti-government protests, as the leader of the semi-autonomous city called for peace and stability. By Zen Soo, Associated Press
Jul 07 Iraq Unveils New Security Laws to Combat Insurgents The interim Iraqi government released a series of security laws Wednesday aimed at clamping down on insurgents as militants continued to battle U.S. and Iraqi forces in Baghdad. Continue reading