Hong Kong media group Next Digital Ltd (0282.HK) announced on Sunday that it aimed to go into liquidation and its board of directors had resigned to facilitate the process. ( read original story ...)
‘Kingmakers’ no more: Hong Kong tycoons’ influence curbed as ‘no more than 2’ family members can join Election Committee
Insiders reveal behind-the-scenes move as Beijing seeks more ‘balanced participation’ in polls for greatly empowered body. ( read original story ...)
RTHK pulling plug on long-running Hong Kong current affairs show City Forum
Critics accuse the broadcaster of silencing dissenting voices, but a pro-establishment lawmaker maintains the 41-year-old staple of Sunday television was biased against her camp. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: migrant workers’ groups, domestic helper agencies urge Hong Kong government to reconsider policy on quarantine hotels
Groups say there is no scientific basis for making domestic helpers quarantine separately from other travellers. ( read original story ...)
In Hong Kong, Jimmy Lai’s Media Company Moves to Close Down
Next Digital, which has published criticism of China for decades, said a crackdown had left it with no way to operate. Its main newspaper, Apple Daily, closed in June. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance secretary concedes ‘room to improve’ after some struggle to navigate e-voucher process
Paul Chan apologises for inadequate preparation after queue of mostly elderly residents materialises outside government office seeking help with forms; three new service centres set to open on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Group behind Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil denies foreign ties
The group behind the annual Tiananmen Square memorial vigil in Hong Kong said Sunday it will not cooperate with police conducting a national security investigation into the group's activities, calling ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s data centre providers eye regional expansion to meet surging demand as coronavirus drives internet use
The total gross floor area of Hong Kong’s data centres is expected to expand by 30 per cent by 2025, according to Cushman and Wakefield, as Covid-19 changes people’s consumption habits. ( read original story ...)
National security law: Hong Kong group behind annual Tiananmen Square vigil will not comply with police information request
Force ‘setting a very bad precedent’ in failing to provide rationale for the request, relying on ‘foreign agent’ suspicion, vice-chairwoman says. ( read original story ...)
Ignore the bigotry, the 2022 Gay Games will be a tonic for Hong Kong
Hong Kong, a cosmopolitan metropolis with a diverse population, has long touted itself as “Asia’s World City” – a global hub for commerce, fashion, gastronomy and art. In 2017, it was announced as ... ( read original story ...)
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Coronavirus: banned flights, strict quarantine rules make it hard for foreigners to take up Hong Kong job offers
Compared with 2018, before social unrest and the coronavirus pandemic hit Hong Kong, the number of work visas issued to people from the US plunged nearly 70 per cent last year. Wo ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s biggest teachers’ union to hold special meeting to vote on disbanding and liquidation
Professional Teachers’ Union has already agreed to sell a property which housed one of its two supermarkets to a medical group for HK$175 million. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong seeks success with inno-tech industry
I hope I can offer a different perspective on Hong Kong's inno-tech industry. I am confident that Hong Kong does indeed have a future in innovation and technology. I believe that there are three ... ( read original story ...)