Hong Kong
Hong Kong protestors leave main site
Demonstrators in Hong Kong have packed up their pillows, blankets, tents and other belongings as police move barricades and start clearing the city's main pro-democracy protest site. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - Hanging Out in Hong Kong
It's a fascinating time to find oneself in Hong Kong. With Jordan King, a Sociology Masters student at Victoria University who is a current recipient of a Prime Minister's Scholarship for Asia. Audio
Escalating pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
Thousands of activists forced the temporary closure of government headquarters after clashing with police. The protesters want electoral reforms and more democracy in the Chinese controlled former… Audio
More violence in Hong Kong between police and protesters
Violence has erupted again in Hong Kong with police using batons and pepper spray against angry pro-democracy activists who fought back. Audio
Protestors in Hong Kong attempt to break into parliament
Police have arrested at least six people, aged between 18 and 24, who tried to break into parliament overnight. Audio
Growing Roots Chinese Refuge
Seventy five years ago several hundred Chinese women and children arrived in New Zealand, fleeing the Japanese invasion of China. These were the wives and children of the Chinese men already here. The… Audio
Banker charged with double murder in Hong Kong
A Cambridge University graduate and banker has been charged with murdering two women in Hong Kong. Audio
Hong Kong protests turn violent again
Tensions are rising again in Hong Kong as a video circulates of police beating up a pro-democracy demonstrator. Audio
Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
Hong Kong protests likened to Tianamen square
In Hong Kong, protesters are waiting to see if talks will take place between the city's chief executive and pro-democracy leaders. Audio
Hong Kong's chief executive won't resign
In Hong Kong, protesters are waiting to see if talks will take place between the city's chief executive and pro-democracy leaders. Audio
Hong Kong govt officials to meet pro-democracy protest leaders
After five days of protests which have brought Hong Kong to a standstill, government officials have agreed to meet with pro-democracy leaders. Thousands of people have massed on the streets outside… Audio
Hong Kong protesters threaten to take over buildings
Riot police used tear gas, pepper spray and baton charges last weekend to quell the unrest which started when China said it will vet candidates for the 2017 elections. Audio
Hong Kong expatriates hold rallies here to support protests
Hong Kong expatriates are alarmed at the scenes unfolding back home. Audio
More protestors expected in Hong Kong on China's National Day
Today is China's National Day - and given that it's a national holiday, the biggest crowds yet are expected at the democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong. Audio
Young journalists in Hong Kong on Occupy protests
It's being called the umbrella revolution - extraordinary scenes on the streets of Hong Kong, as young pro-democracy demonstrators face off against riot police armed with teargas and pepper spray… Audio
At least 26 injured as police and protesters clash in Hong Kong
In the past few hours, Hong Kong police have fired more tear gas and pepper spray to try to disperse crowds of pro-democracy activists staging a sit-in in the city centre. Audio
Gayle Souter-Brown: healing landscapes
Landscape and urban design consultant, founder of Greenstone Design, and author of Landscape and Urban Design for Health and Well-Being: Using Healing, Sensory and Therapeutic Gardens Audio