Environment authorities say they will track nuclear effluent discharge development and data released by Japan, International Atomic Energy Agency.
Hong Kong pledges tougher food safety measures on Japanese imports if contamination worsens
Environment authority says it will track nuclear effluent discharge development and data released by Japan, International Atomic Energy Agency.
Paris Paralympics: Hong Kong pair ‘honoured’ to carry city’s flag at opening ceremony
Table tennis player Wong Ting-ting and badminton veteran Daniel Chan will lead delegation into opening ceremony in French capital.
Hong Kong laws behind massive decline in media freedom: Report
The press freedom in Hong Kong has reached its lowest level in at least 11 years, Voice of America (VOA) reported, citing the latest survey of its members and the public by the Hong Kong Journalists ...
All Hong Kong’s foreign judges can – and should – do is call it as they see it
They are in a difficult position in sensitive cases, likely to face criticism at home if they rule one way and in Hong Kong if they go the other.
Rare discovery in Hong Kong river overturns past beliefs about city’s endangered otters
NGO finds traces left by Eurasian otter during study of Ng Tung River near Sheung Shui’s urban centre in February.
Hong Kong Banks, HKMA Launch SME Lending Taskforce
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB) have launched a joint Taskforce on SME Lending, intensifying efforts to ...
Hong Kong Regulator Cracks Down on Noncompliant Cryptocurrency Exchanges Amid Licensing Efforts
Hong Kong is intensifying its regulatory oversight on cryptocurrency exchanges that are still in the process of being fully licensed, following initial approvals. This move is part of the city’s ...
Man arrested for alleged theft of laptops, devices from Hong Kong Productivity Council
Hong Kong Productivity Council says several laptops were suspected to have been stolen by outsourced personnel.
Can mainland Chinese restaurants break into Hong Kong’s dining scene amid changing tastes?
The stark change in city’s attitudes towards the food may be down to growing number of mainlanders calling it home.
Hong Kong police cut off alleged city-based international phone scam gang in first for city
11 people snared in crackdown on alleged international phone scam gang said to have operated from bases across city.
Hong Kong’s Bitcoin ETFs surpass HK$2 billion milestone
Hong Kong's spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their largest fund inflow in over a month, indicating an increase in activity within Bitcoin investment vehicles in Asia.
Trendy bubble waffle, a ‘unique’ and ‘flavorful’ treat, began in Hong Kong as ‘beloved’ street food
Here is a history of the "bubble waffle" or "egg waffle," a food with its origins in Hong Kong that has made a splash across the United States in recent years.
Should Hong Kong pay athletes more – or less? Snooker, which faces cuts, makes its case
Players say less funding makes it hard to sustain careers, but their sport, which already had a stay of execution, fails Olympic criterion.