Hong Kong police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at protesters at Prince Edward station

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WATCH: Hong Kong police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at black-clad protesters outside Prince Edward station in Mong Kok (📹: Reuters) HongKongProtests

The airport announced that only passengers with tickets would be allowed to use the Airport Express train service on Saturday, boarding in downtown Hong Kong. The train would not stop en route, on the Kowloon peninsula. Bus services could also be hit, it said., when protesters blocked airport approach roads, threw debris on the train track and trashed the MTR subway station in the nearby new town of Tung Chung in running clashes with police.

Fitch said it expects that public discontent is likely to persist despite the concessions to certain protester demands.Students and alumni of high schools in the Tuen Mun district of Hong Kong took part in a joint"school human chain rally". Li told a news conference with Merkel"the Chinese government unswervingly safeguards 'one country, two systems' and 'Hong Kong people govern Hong Kong people'".

 

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