Pro-democracy campaigners have called on the government to extend the UK’s settlement scheme for Hong Kong nationals to include many young people excluded fro ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus live news: Hong Kong authorises Sinovac vaccine for children aged 3-17, Rotterdam riots condemned
Iraq said it has received 1.2 million doses of Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid vaccine through the Covax sharing scheme, amid fears of a fourth wave in the country, AFP reports. Nearly seven million Iraqis ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong authorises Sinovac Covid vaccine for children aged 3 to 17
Benefits of approving age extension outweigh the risks, says secretary for food and health ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Approves Sinovac Vaccine for Children Ages 3-17
Hong Kong approved lowering the age of eligibility for the Covid-19 vaccine from China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd. to three years old, down from 18 years old. ( read original story ...)
NSL Verdict a Major Blow to Free Speech in Hong Kong
The recent conviction of pro-democracy protester Ma Chun-man for inciting secession under Hong Kong’s draconian new National Security Law marks a major step backward for free expression in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong fines ICBC, UBS units, others $5.7 million for anti-money laundering breaches
Hong Kong's banking regulator has fined four banks, including local units of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and UBS, a combined HK$44.2 million ($5.67 million) for breaches of anti-money ... ( read original story ...)
Cargo Pilots Leave Hong Kong, as Covid Rules Collide With Supply Chains
Hong Kong’s quarantine rules, among the world’s tightest, are complicating operations in the global air cargo hub. ( read original story ...)
SenseTime Gets Go Ahead for Hong Kong IPO – Sources
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese artificial intelligence startup SenseTime Group has received approval for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba stock plunges nearly 11% in record Hong Kong decline
Shares in Alibaba plummeted in Hong Kong on Friday after the tech giant warned of weaker growth this year as China's economy slows and Beijing continues its regulatory crackdown. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Schools Anthem Law Raises Concerns
A new law requiring Hong Kong public schools to raise the Chinese flag and sing China’s national anthem once a week can be “dangerous” and “ineffective” as part of a move by Beijing to promote a sense ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba stock plunges the most since its debut in Hong Kong
Shares in Alibaba plummeted in Hong Kong, after the e-commerce giant warned of slower growth this year amid China's weakening economy and Beijing's ongoing tech crackdown. ( read original story ...)
Evergrande is asking Hong Kong property agents to sell more apartments to get paid for the commissions they are owed for previous sales
Property agents will be paid commissions owed to them for two apartments already sold only after they sell another unit of similar value at the Emerald Bay development. ( read original story ...)
Asia markets mostly up but Alibaba plunge hammers Hong Kong
Hong Kong tumbled Friday on an otherwise positive day for Asian markets, with Chinese ecommerce titan Alibaba tanking more than 10 percent after warning of a weaker outlook. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to expand eligible group for COVID-19 booster shot
Eligible groups to receive a booster shot of COVID-19 vaccines will be expanded to cover more people in Hong Kong the Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)