A woman who waved a British colonial-era flag to celebrate Hong Kong claiming Olympic gold has become the first person in the city to be jailed on a charge of insulting the Chinese national anthem.
Hong Kong stocks jump after China trims quarantine period, up more than 7%
Shares in Asia markets rose after Chinese authorities announced shortening of its quarantine period and the release of U.S. inflation data in October came in softer than expected.
Hong Kong Jails Holding Record Number of People Awaiting Trial
Hong Kong is holding the highest number of defendants on remand this century, after a China-imposed security measure raised the bar for bail, fanning concerns over the finance hub’s rule of law.
Hong Kong Jails First Person Under Law Banning Anthem Protests
A court in Hong Kong has handed out a three-month jail term to the first person convicted under a law banning disrespect of China’s national anthem, a sign that the city is pushing ahead with its ...
Hong Kong gives arrivals freer rein to move around in latest relaxation of Covid travel curbs
Overseas arrivals to Hong Kong will be allowed to visit venues offering mask-on activities from November 17, with the move set to become the latest in a series of changes to the city’s coronavirus ...
It’s Playtime: The World Of Nickelodeon comes to Hong Kong this December
Taking place in a 12,000 square feet site in KITEC, The World Of Nickelodeon Hong Kong is the first Nickelodeon-themed event in our city.
Relaxation of Hong Kong Covid-19 rules for visitors welcomed, but tourism and business sectors say ‘0+0’ cannot come fast enough
Relaxation of rules for visitors 'important step' for struggling tourism industry, travel sector says But some say city needs to be 'open for business, no ifs, no buts' to bring back the glory days of ...
When telling Hong Kong’s story to the world, play up the huge variety of sports on offer
Readers highlight the ready availability of outdoor recreation in Hong Kong, and what the Sevens could mean for the mask mandate Feel strongly about these letters, or any other aspects of the news?
Mirror Concert Tragedy: Hong Kong Police Make Arrests
Hong Kong police made a series of arrests early on Friday morning in connection with the severe injuries that happened in July when a large LED screen fell on to the stage where local Canto-pop ...
Hong Kong a family office haven thanks to deep pool of liquidity and diversified asset offerings, SCMP panel hears
John Lee, Hong Kong's leader, has targeted having 200 large family offices set up in the city by 2025 Hong Kong is a 'world-class capital markets platform for companies around the globe for raising ...
Hong Kong police launch arrests over Mirror concert accident, detaining at least 5 workers from stage contractors
Source says operations began at daybreak on Friday, more than three months after horrific incident that left a dancer critically injured Five suspects believed to be from main stage contractor ...
A jailed Hong Kong lawyer defies Beijing’s campaign to subjugate the city
Chow Hang-tung is one of few Hong Kong activists still criticizing China's leaders. Her story shows how Beijing is trying to silence the city's rights lawyers.
Hong Kong busts $191-million ramp-and-dump scheme
Hong Kong’s financial watchdog, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), has charged eight suspects of market manipulation in a joint operation with the local police.
Forbes in ‘exclusive discussions’ with potential buyer after IPO flop
Forbes said it has entered into "exclusive discussions" with an investor consortium for the sale of the company. The news comes less than a year after the ...