Hong Kong's new educational guidance on the national security law underlines the city's lost democratic character.
Hong Kong detains an artist on the eve of the 35th anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong police detained a performance artist on the eve of the 35th anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown, signaling the city's shrinking freedom of expression.
After Hong Kong crackdown, overseas tributes help keep Tiananmen memories alive
HONG KONG (AP) — As the 35th anniversary of Beijing’s Tiananmen Square crackdown neared, Rowena He, a prominent scholar of that bloody chapter of modern China’s history, was busy flying between the ...
Hong Kong arrests eighth person for Tiananmen social media posts
Hong Kong police arrested an eighth person over social media posts about commemorating Beijing’s 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on Monday, the eve of the bloody incident’s 35th anniversary. The ...
Hong Kong’s economy expected grow 2.5-3.5% this year: financial chief
VCG. The economy of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) is expected to sustain its growth for the rest of 2024 with favorable factors.
FSS vows to convince global firms to choose Korea over Singapore, Hong Kong
The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) vowed on Monday to ease Korea-specific regulations for foreign companies so as to enable the business and finance world to view the country as a more viable alternative to other Asian financial hubs,
Communities abroad commemorate Tiananmen Square victims after Hong Kong crackdown quashes ceremonies
Hong Kong's decades-old annual vigil that mourned those who died has vanished after enactment of a China-imposed security law. As the 35th anniversary of Beijing’s Tiananmen Square crackdown neared, ...
Hong Kong courts will make ‘red lines’ on national security clear through decisions on cases, outgoing Law Society president says
Chan Chak-ming, standing down as Law Society president, adds NGOs better placed than government to allay fears overseas fears about national security laws.
Hong Kong and Saudi regulators explore pact for financial services, ETFs
The regulators of Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia will explore ways to cross-list ETFs and foster two-way fund flows, according to the Securities and Futures Commission.
Citi Launches First-in-Hong Kong Citigold Private Client World Elite Debit Mastercard
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 June 2024 - Citi introduces the exclusive Citigold Private Client World Elite Debit Mastercard, the first-in-Hong Kong and highest tier of its kind offered ...
Former Hong Kong politician ‘major backer’ of firearms purchase from US in ‘Dragon Slaying Brigade’ plot, court hears
A core member of a team that partnered with the “Dragon Slaying Brigade” to plot a bomb attack on Hong Kong police in 2019 has told a court that a former district council election candidate financed ...
Hong Kong officials urged to reveal mega event line-up 6 months in advance to allow tourist trade to create products for visitors
Caspar Tsui of Federation of Hong Kong Hotel Owners says city lacks mindset to connect all events and advertise them as package for tourists to stay longer 'The [mega] events are all great, but if you ...
Hong Kong’s cable car attraction at 95% of pre-pandemic heights, lifted by strong recovery in tourism from Southeast Asia
Hong Kong’s Ngong Ping cable car attraction at 95 per cent of pre-pandemic heights, but long-haul visitor numbers from Europe and US still to bounce back.
Hong Kong IPO: GEM board welcomes its first small-firm listing in 3 years as UBoT soars 36% in trading debut
Hong Kong-based firm's shares rose as much as 36 per cent from its offer price on the first day of trading on Monday UBoT raised HK$68.75 million from its IPO, with the public tranche oversubscribed 2 ...