A political cartoonist has left Hong Kong, becoming the third to do so in less than seven weeks, citing concerns about shrinking freedom of expression in the city. Cartoonist Hong Kong Worker ... ( read original story ...)
Alleged driver charged after online video shows car mounting safety island, travelling against flow of traffic in Hong Kong
The alleged driver of a Mercedes-Benz has been charged after a video surfaced online showing the car crossing a safety island and travelling against the flow of traffic on a busy Hong Kong street, ... ( read original story ...)
Man slashed in knife attack in New Territories village, Hong Kong police search for suspects
Hong Kong police are searching for at least two assailants after a 58-year-old man was slashed in a knife attack in a New Territories village in the early hours of Monday. Emergency personnel were ... ( read original story ...)
Ching Lee Holdings Limited (3728.HK) invests HK$24 million to develop To Kwa Wan property project
Ching Lee Holdings Limited, stock code 3728.HK ("Ching Lee" or "The Group") entered into a definitive joint venture agreements(1) with five partners(2) in early April and has agreed ... ( read original story ...)
Why banning Hong Kong’s Tiananmen crackdown commemorations highlights the authorities’ insecurities
Intimidation. Thus it was that the authorities in Hong Kong stuck their stick in an open wound and swirled it around. What special insight do Hong Kong authorities have beyond the Chinese Communist ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bar cluster sends Covid cases to highest in six weeks
Hong Kong is seeing Covid-19 cases climb again, with the number of new infections at a six-week high amid a growing cluster that originated at a group of nightclubs in the financial hub’s Central ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Private Sector Expands at Fastest Pace Since 2011Hong Kong’s Private Sector Expands at Fastest Pace Since 2011
Hong Kong’s private sector expanded in May at the fastest pace in more than a decade as the city gradually eased its toughest Covid restrictions and a severe outbreak receded. ( read original story ...)
Video: Hong Kong police move CNN reporter amid vigil
CNN's Ivan Watson is in Hong Kong as authorities move crowds to discourage gatherings, as residents remember the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. ( read original story ...)
Police Patrol Hong Kong Park to Enforce Tiananmen Vigil Ban
The ban is seen as part of a move to snuff out political dissent and a sign that Hong Kong is losing its freedoms ... ( read original story ...)
Developing tomorrow’s tech talents can fuel Hong Kong’s ambitions to become the next Silicon Valley
Teaching computational thinking is essential to supporting I&T development, and the CoolThink@JC programme has been internationally recognised for its design, pedagogical approach and curriculum. ( read original story ...)
Chinese stocks jump in Hong Kong as Beijing rolls back Covid-19 curbs amid recovery signs while HKEX wobbles on LME lawsuit
Chinese stocks advance in early trading as Beijing starts rolling back Covid-19 curbs. Bourse operator HKEX comes under pressure as its LME unit faces a lawsuit in London from metal traders. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong should stick to four-decade-old US dollar currency peg as it braces for ‘unusual challenges’ ahead, HKMA founder Yam says
Keeping a system that has proven to be most resilient is our best option, city's longest-serving central banker says Linking local currency to the yuan should only be considered 'if there is a nuclear ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong should stick to four-decade-old US dollar currency peg as it braces for ‘unusual challenges’ ahead, founder Joseph Yam says
Keeping a system that has proven to be most resilient is our best option, city's longest-serving central banker says Linking local currency to the yuan should only be considered 'if there is a nuclear ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s private sector expands at fastest pace since 2011, but doubt remains
The S&P Global Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 54.9 in May, up from 51.7 in April. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)