KEY POINTS
  • Political tensions in Hong Kong have risen in recent weeks amid protests over an extradition bill that would have allowed some arrested in the city to be sent for trial in mainland China.
  • Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says during a Tuesday news conference that "the bill is dead."

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Tuesday that the controversial extradition bill that has led to mass protests in the city is "dead."

Addressing the weeks-long drama during a news conference, she reiterated that there is no plan to restart the legislation. She described the work to amend the bill as a "total failure."