Wildlife groups say Hong Kong's legal ivory trade provides cover for a vast illegal trade that is fueling a poaching crisis decimating elephant herds in Africa... READ MORE›
The legislation, passed unanimously by the National Assembly, mandates life imprisonment even if the victim's relatives forgive the murderer... READ MORE›
He was working in Hong Kong as a securities trader at Bank of America Merrill Lynch until just before the women died... READ MORE›
Trial of financier accused of two murders hears he lured women to his Hong Kong flat before using knives to kill them... READ MORE›
Under current Queensland legislation, accused murderers can use unwanted sexual advances as a partial defence... READ MORE›
She also pleaded guilty to the attempted to murder of her six-year-old daughter on the same day, April 8, 2015... READ MORE›
Judge Traverso told the court It is crucial for the state to prove that Mr Dewani entered into an agreement with Zola Tongo the taxi driver... READ MORE›
The women were discovered in the 31st floor flat in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong a skyscrapper-filled central area popular with young, expat professionals... READ MORE›
The mutilated bodies of Sumarti Ningsih and Seneng Mujiasih were found in Jutting's apartment in November 2014... READ MORE›
Former British banker Rurik Jutting leaves court in a prison van in Hong Kong on Nov. 24, 2014... READ MORE›
, Hong Kong, Malcolm Moore in Beijing, Joe Shute and Sarah Rainey 5 22PM GMT 08 Nov 2014 Rurik Jutting lived in a small, precise and unreal world... READ MORE›
British banker Rurik Jutting L in a prison van before a court apperance in 2014... READ MORE›
Child abduction and murder data paint chilling new portrait... READ MORE›
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi skirted a direct question on whether the men were under Chinese detention at a recent press conference... READ MORE›
On the same day in May that the four men were given the death penalty, the judge sentenced eight defendants to 16 years in prison and acquitted 18 others... READ MORE›
He told the court Mr Jutting had not yet agreed to take part in a reconstruction of the alleged crimes... READ MORE›
One co-worker at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch, who declined to be named, described Mr Jutting as someone who talked very loud and made... READ MORE›
On Sunday dozens of men wearing bras gathered outside a police station in the busy Wan Chai district of Hong Kong island... READ MORE›
Daniel Adjetey-Nelson was charged with first-degree murder in the death of his children's grandfather... READ MORE›
United Nations employee suffering from Ebola has been evacuated from Sierra Leone to France for treatment... READ MORE›
He told the court Mr Jutting had not yet agreed to take part in a reconstruction of the alleged crimes... READ MORE›
Mr Jutting had been in Hong Kong since July 2013, having transferred from Merrill Lynch's London office... READ MORE›
Hong Kong narrowly defines human trafficking as a crime only involving cross-border sex trafficking for prostitution, meaning that victims of forced labour are not legally protected... READ MORE›
And when the murder case is solved, and the two women killed are laid to rest, Wan Chai Hong Kong's dark heart will continue to beat... READ MORE›
Email Justin Independent.co.uk New York James Holmes was found guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday afternoon for the theater massacre three years ago... READ MORE›
But a prosecutor told Nottingham crown court that she operated in a rational, logical and cold way in planning and helping to carry out the killings... READ MORE›
Migrants arriving on a beach in gran canaria trigger ebola fears after it is learned some are sick and have travelled from sierra leone and guinea... READ MORE›
Five days earlier, on October 27, Mr Jutting is alleged to have murdered another woman, a 25-year-old mother-of-one who has been named as Sumatra Ningsih... READ MORE›
Video Rurik Jutting to undergo psychiatric tests before Hong Kong murder trial... READ MORE›
The demonstrators gathered outside government headquarters - the scene of pro-democracy protests in late 2014 - carrying banners that read Release Hong Kong Booksellers Now!... READ MORE›
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