Hong Kong protesters trample Chinese flag and vandalise station
On Saturday night, police used tear gas and rubber rounds against protesters who threw petrol bombs towards them and set fires in streets.
On Saturday night, police used tear gas and rubber rounds against protesters who threw petrol bombs towards them and set fires in streets.
Labour deputy leader Tom Watson is expected to say a single-issue Brexit election may not break the deadlock in Parliament.
The move comes after files released in a Scottish court appeared to show Boris Johnson approved the suspension of Parliament on August 15.
Thousands of people converged on a park in central Hong Kong, chanting ‘Resist Beijing, Liberate Hong Kong’.
The move comes a day after attempts to disrupt transport to the city’s international airport were thwarted by police.
Joy Morgan was killed by a man she met at the Israel United In Christ church.
Seth Aaron Ator was killed by police outside a busy cinema in Odessa.
Three law enforcement officers were among those shot, police said.
Police said they entered the station to arrest offenders after protesters assaulted others and damaged property inside.
The demonstrators linked arms as they remembered Latvians, Lithuanians and Estonians who did the same 30 years ago.
Many have rallied around the one-China policy amid tensions and protests in the former British colony.
Beijing has issued a statement saying that the protests are ‘beginning to show the sprouts of terrorism’.
Amnesty International warned the use of cannon could lead to serious injury.
Hong Kong has seen nine weeks of rallies with no end in sight.
Recent demonstrations have often ended in violence.