HONG KONG: Hong Kong on Monday (Jul 29) bore the scars of another night of violent protests with hard hats, umbrellas and water bottles littering ...
Police on Sunday sought to defend China's main representative office in Hong Kong from protesters for the second consecutive weekend, with the building near the heart of the financial centre fortified with barricades.
Demonstrators take cover under umbrellas as they face riot police during a protest against police violence in Hong Kong.
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