Huang Liuquan, a deputy director of the State Council’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, wraps up four-day visit to city by saying legislation has restored order put city’s development back on ... ( read original story ...)
Five new imported Covid cases in Hong Kong
Health officials on Wednesday reported five new imported Covid-19 infections. One of them is a 44-year-old woman who flew in from the Philippines ... ( read original story ...)
Top Beijing official tells Hong Kong young people to embrace work opportunities in mainland China
Huang Liuquan, from nation’s top body overseeing Hong Kong, says language skills, international outlook of city’s youth give them competitive edge on mainland. ( read original story ...)
New Hong Kong law aims to ban movies with subversive, dissenting themes
Lawmakers in Hong Kong have unveiled a new censorship law that aims to ban films -- those in the future and those from the past -- that are deemed subversive or a threat to state security. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics day two schedule: Hong Kong eyes wheelchair fencing medals
Alison Yu Chui-yee, Justine Charissa Ng and Chung Yuen-ping chasing dreams in women’s individual epee while table tennis continues. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s former chief judge says upholding rule of law not political
Primary among the duties owed in the public interest is the support of the rule of law…. The rule of law is not a political concept,' says former chief justice Geoffrey Ma ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Hong Kong’s Former Chief Judge Says Upholding Rule of Law Not Political
Hong Kong's former chief judge urged the city's solicitors to continue speaking up for the rule of law, saying it was their duty to the public, and not political. Former chief justice Geoffrey Ma made ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to scour old films for subversive themes under new censorship law
Movies deemed a security threat can bring penalties of up to three years’ jail under stricter law that also covers previously approved titles ... ( read original story ...)
Ice Cream and Tea Chain Mixue Is Said to Explore Hong Kong IPO
Chinese ice cream and tea chain Mixue Bingcheng Co. is considering a Hong Kong initial public offering as soon as next year, according to people familiar with the matter. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Filmmakers ‘Very Worried’ by Censorship Law
A proposed new law that will inject national security elements into Hong Kong’s censorship system has the city’s filmmakers worried. The law allows government officials retrospective power to ... ( read original story ...)
Evergrande Seeks Sale of Hong Kong Residential Project
China Evergrande Group is seeking to sell a residential project in Hong Kong, people familiar with the matter said, as it ramps up divestments to avert a cash crunch. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong set to censor films deemed contrary to national security
Hong Kong is poised to censor screenings of movies deemed contrary to national security, an official signaled at a news conference on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Proposes Three Years in Prison for Screening Banned Movies
Film censors in Hong Kong have proposed new rules that would include steep fines and up to three years in prison for screening movies that are banned, according to a new report from the Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Sophia Chan joins health meeting
Secretary for Food & Health Prof Sophia Chan attended the 11th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) High-Level Meeting on Health & the Economy via video conferencing today. Under the theme of ... ( read original story ...)