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Hong Kong govt refutes fake, unfair claims by HK Watch on police
HONG KONG, China Daily, Dec 26 – The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s government has strongly refuted irresponsible and grossly unfair remarks issued by Hong Kong Watch accusing local police of taking brutal action against "peaceful shoppers and protesters" on Christmas Eve.
It doesn't matter if it's Christmas': Hong Kong pro-democracy activists keep up protests
HONG KONG (Reuters): Hong Kong anti-government protesters marched through Christmas-decorated shopping centres on Wednesday, chanting pro-democracy slogans and forcing one mall to close early, as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds gathering on nearby streets.
Under fire over climate summit, Chile blames big polluters
SANTIAGO/LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) - Chile defended itself on Monday against criticism it was too weak in presiding over international climate change negotiations, saying it did all it could but that four big polluting countries got in the way.
Belgian lawyer guilty in 'Catch Me if You Can' Swiss money-laundering case
GENEVA (Reuters) - A Swiss court convicted a Belgian lawyer on Monday of money-laundering and forgery for taking shares now worth more than 60 million Swiss francs ($60 million) from Belgium's richest family and stashing them in accounts and offshore companies.
Factbox: What's at stake at this year's U.N. climate talks?
LONDON (Reuters) - Representatives from nearly 200 countries meet in Madrid from Dec. 2-13 to flesh out rules for implementing the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change.
Under pressure - governments urged to energise climate talks
LONDON (Reuters) - Governments face a struggle at a United Nations summit in Spain next week to inject momentum into efforts to curb global warming, dogged by lack of consensus, U.S. scepticism and disruptive protests demanding more action.Â
UK lawmaker blames HSBC, Stanchart, Baroda in South Africa corruption
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Corruption under South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma was enabled by international banks, companies and governments which should now seek to recover the loot they helped to launder, British lawmaker Peter Hain told an inquiry on Monday.
Paris police use tear gas, water cannon on 'yellow vest' protests anniversary
PARIS (Reuters) - Demonstrators torched cars and pelted police with stones and bottles and police fired tear gas and water cannon in Paris on Saturday as rallies to mark the first anniversary of the anti-government "yellow vest" demonstrations erupted into violence.
Istanbul in talks for metro funding as new mayor visits London - sources
ANKARA (Reuters) - Istanbul is in talks to borrow in international markets to finance ongoing rail projects, two bankers with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Thursday, as the city's new mayor kicked off meetings with investors in London.
Chinese students flee Hong Kong as campuses burn
SHENZHEN/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Having fled Hong Kong universities they had thought were a ticket to success, Chinese students from the mainland sit in hostels and noodle shops in the neighbouring city of Shenzhen wondering how they'll complete their studies.