Clashes between Hong Kong police and pro-democracy demonstrators continued over the weekend,... with protesters blocking travel routes to Hong Kong International Airport.<br />For more on this and other news around the world, let's turn to our Kim Da-mi.<br />Da-mi, give us the latest.<br />Hong Kong protesters moved their fight for greater democracy to Hong Kong International airport on Sunday to draw global attention to their struggle.<br />Thousands of protesters set barricades on fire and blocked roads and public transport links to the airport.<br />Twenty-five flights were cancelled.<br />A group of protesters also pulled down a Chinese flag outside a municipal swimming pool and burned it,... in a challenge to the authorities.<br />Some even wrote 'CHINAZI' at a bus stop,...implying the current Chinese government is similar to Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler.<br />Several hundred people also gathered outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong, waving Union Jack flags and chanting "God save the Queen."<br />Despite Hong Kong activist leaders being arrested,... the pro-democracy movement only seems to be growing.<br />Students from 10 Hong Kong universities plan to go on a unified class boycott for two weeks starting on Monday.<br />A general strike participated in by workers in over 21 industries including finance and aviation will also take place on Monday and Tuesday.<br />