Hong Kong's airport reopens, more than 200 flights cancelled

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Hong Kong's airport reopens, more than 200 flights cancelled
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Hong Kong's airport reopened on Tuesday but its administrator warned that flight movements would still be affected

Metro stations in Hong Kong also resumed regular service earlier on Monday and streets were being cleaned of debris as the city recovered from another night of violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police, with more protests planned this week.

Protesters threw two petrol bombs, which police said injured an officer, and used flash-mob strategy, withdrawing when pressed to reappear elsewhere, to combat police. What began as opposition to a proposed bill to allow people to be extradited to mainland China to stand trial in the Communist Party-controlled courts evolved into calls for greater democracy in Hong Kong.

Beijing says criminals and agitators are stirring violence, encouraged by "interfering" foreign powers including Britain, but the protests seem to enjoy broad support in the city of more than 7 million people.

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