Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), the pro-democracy group that organized some of Hong Kong's biggest protests, announced Sunday that it was disbanding -- the latest of a string of civic organizations ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong group behind major pro-democracy protests disbands amid police pressure
End of Civil Human Rights Front comes days after police suggested its past rallies may have violated national security law ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Has ‘Responsibility’ to Implement Sanctions Law: Chan
Hong Kong has a “constitutional responsibility” to implement the anti-sanctions law that China has passed to ensure the city’s long-term and steady development, Financial Secretary Paul Chan wrote in ... ( read original story ...)
Outgoing Japan envoy to Hong Kong calls for easing of Greater Bay Area Covid-19 travel restrictions to boost business
Outgoing Japanese Consul General Mitsuhiro Wada called for an easing of border restrictions in the Greater Bay Area and said Tokyo’s stance is that Hong Kong ‘develops in a democratic and stable ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s housing crisis long blamed on land shortage, but are other factors at play?
Project delays, focus on luxury flats by city’s rail giant, which is allowed to develop land above and around stations, have caused concernUrban Renewal Authority, meanwhile, producing just 700 flats ... ( read original story ...)
Singer Poki Ng accused of being the Kris Wu of Hong Kong
HONG KONG - Singer Poki Ng of Hong Kong boy band Error has been accused of drugging and raping women in a case which echoes the recent one of Canadian star Kris Wu, who was arrested last month in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Election Committee’s mainland China-linked ‘patriotic force’ likely to dampen influence of property tycoons
Top executives of mainland Chinese enterprises and business associations make up a new "patriotic force" in Hong Kong's powerful revamped Election Committee, drastically weakening the political clout ... ( read original story ...)
Britain, Canada, United States and Taiwan popular options for Hong Kong residents leaving city
Immigration consultants and analysts warn number leaving could be on rise under new paths offered by countries including Britain and Canada. ( read original story ...)
What’s Next For The Pro-Democracy Movement In Hong Kong
NPR's Scott Simon asks Samuel Chu, managing director of the U.S.-based Hong Kong Democracy Council, about the state of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
600 UK churches sign up to welcome Christian arrivals from Hong Kong
We must not repeat the mistakes of the Windrush era, say clergy ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei invests in APAC startup ecosystem
Huawei announced recently its plan to invest $100 million in startup support at the inaugural Huawei Cloud Spark Founders Summit, which took place simultaneously in Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong move to ban plastic cutlery leaves restaurants fretting over supply, cost of eco-friendly alternatives
Restaurant owners call for government subsidies to defray extra cost of eco-friendly cutlery, clearer guidelines on what will be acceptable ... ( read original story ...)
First Hong Kong Polls Under Revamped System: Pro-Beijing Candidates To Contest Unopposed
Following the Chinese overtake of Hong Kong's revised Legislative Council elections, several pro-Beijing contestants will now go uncontested during September. ( read original story ...)
Bruce Lee, Chinese food: Hong Kong has so much to offer the world, so let’s view the current exodus from the city in a positive light
Tens of thousands are leaving Hong Kong to emigrate to the UK and elsewhere. We should see this as a golden opportunity to spread Hong Kong’s unique culture and share it with the rest of the world. ( read original story ...)