Train hit ‘metal devices’ on track on Sunday morning, sending front carriage veering off tracks, MTR Corporation says.
Hong Kong resident goes from hiding his religion to fit in to becoming city’s first locally trained turbaned Sikh solicitor
Newly admitted solicitor hopes others from ethnic minority communities will also seek higher education and pursue law.
Hong Kong finance chief not optimistic about city’s economy but warns against excessive pessimism as pandemic eases
Financial secretary doubles down on prediction city will record more than HK$100 billion deficit Paul Chan says it is more important than ever for him and other officials to travel abroad to promote ...
Hong Kong to avoid FTX-like scenario through transparency and supervision
Hong Kong's Financial Secretary didn't take offense at FTX's collapse. Instead, he highlighted the importance of maintaining safety and properly managing risks.
Flap in Hong Kong over UK lawyer
HONG KONG: A Hong Kong court’s decision to allow a senior British lawyer to represent jailed pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has sparked a chorus of condemnation from powerful Beijing ...
Hong Kong authorities plan contingency measures for commuters returning to work on Monday after MTR train derails at Yau Ma Tei station
Services on 16 bus routes to be increased, Commissioner for Transport Rosanna Law says MTR Corporation unable to estimate when repair work to clear blocked Tsuen Wan line will be complete Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong boy band Mirror members, dancers express shock over report findings
Members of Hong Kong boy band Mirror and dancers involved in a concert where a falling screen critically injured a performer have voiced dismay on social media at the actions that led to the incident, ...
A Covid-19 ‘living museum’: Is Hong Kong really ‘back in business?’
With Covid restrictions banished to the history books across the world, Chief Executive John Lee has told business leaders that Hong Kong is “onstage again,” whilst his finance chief declared the city ...
Hong Kong home prices to plummet 25 per cent this year in some areas, slump is ‘sharper than it appears’, agents say
The decline in prices of lived-in homes in Hong Kong is being ‘underestimated’, according to property agents, as some housing estates may see prices nosedive as much as 25 per cent this year.
Hong Kong’s ‘art tech’ push means more AI, VR and NFTs but a lack of creative spark
As Hong Kong institutions pour money into art tech, some criticise the content as uninspiring and prioritising technology over creativity.
Beijing can help Hong Kong society heal by saying where ‘red lines’ of national security law lie, says Catholic bishop
Bishop Stephen Chow says church is not 'lying flat', but has been helping young people in prison Main crisis in city's wounded society is that 'different groups only think of their own interests' Hong ...
Commentary: 500,000 free air tickets won’t be enough to revive Hong Kong’s battered tourism sector
A city that has failed to persuade its own residents to stay will be hard-pressed to attract tourists, says Jacky Leung.
British military trained Hong Kong police who beat up pro-democracy protesters
The Ministry of Defence's admission follows controversy over former RAF pilots being paid nearly £240,000 to teach China’s top guns Western aerial combat tactics ...
Superworms with planet-saving, polystyrene munching power to threaten much-loved Hong Kong lunchbox form integral part of city art exhibit
A new Hong Kong art exhibition shows off the creative power of sculpture-making superworms which scientists believe could help save the planet.