Another chaotic weekend in Hong Kong as protests against a controversial extradition bill continued for the eighth consecutive week.<br />For more on this and other news from around the world, let's turn to our Hong Yoo.<br />Was Sunday's latest protest as violent as the previous one?<br /><br />Yes Connyoung, the riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse thousands of protesters as they tried to break down barricades.<br />Protesters wearing helmets, masks and black shirt threw eggs at police as they tried to advance towards central Hong Kong.<br />The demonstrations took place in two areas located at opposite ends of central Hong Kong for two nights in a row starting from Saturday.<br />Hundreds of mostly young protesters were seen trying to break into the Chinese government's liaison office like the previous protest when they vandalized the building.<br />The demonstrations started to demand the scrapping of a controversial extradition bill that Hong Kongers feared would threaten Hong Kong's autonomy.<br />But even after the Chief Executive Carrie Lam had announced the extradition bill is "dead", protests continued as they expanded into calls for a greater democracy, the resignation of its leader, and an investigation into excessive use of police force on protesters.<br />