Hong Kong is in the process of securing the world's first Covid-19 pill, which the manufacturers claim can cut hospitalisations and deaths by half. Sources told the Post that health authorities ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong journalists seek new ways to work effectively amid a government crackdown
Once a bastion of press freedom, the territory is now seeing newspapers closed and reporters facing arrest under new security laws ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s ‘cruises to nowhere’ keeping laid-off tourism, service workers afloat with new jobs
Hong Kong's cruises to nowhere have cast a lifeline to tourism and service industry workers who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic. Genting Cruise Lines, which runs the Genting Dream ship ... ( read original story ...)
Feature: Resurgence of Chinese fashion icon Qipao from bygone era in Hong Kong
Dust motes fill up the air and fabric clippings scatter at a tailor's shop as a smiling, hunchbacked man, with a tape measure around his neck, opens an old-Shanghai picture album featuring the then ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Overtakes U.S. in Covid Vaccinations After Slow Start
Hong Kong has fully vaccinated 55.8% of its population against Covid-19, surpassing the U.S., but has yet to announce plans to reopen its borders. The Asian financial hub has administered almost 8.7 ... ( read original story ...)
Insulted, humiliated, shunned: Hong Kong’s mainland Chinese immigrants face unending discrimination in struggle to feel at home, survey shows
Demi Cao walks an extra 10 minutes to buy groceries each day because she became tired of the market vendors in her neighbourhood telling her to go back to mainland China. Over five years living in the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong can be Asia’s go-to hub for green infrastructure financing needs, sustainability forum hears
Asia’s going to need US$30 trillion worth of infrastructure, much of it resilient green infrastructure, says executive of supply chain giant Fung Group’s learning unitHong Kong ‘will only have the cre ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing’s top man in Hong Kong visits ‘cage home’ and medical service as part of drive to ‘listen directly’ to the people
Luo Huining stresses need to come up with solutions to housing shortage as he visits people from different walks of life across the cityThe outreach effort comes just ahead of the final policy address ... ( read original story ...)
Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities hold protest in London on PRC’s 72nd National Day
A coalition of Tibetan, Hong Kong and Uyghur communities protested in central London on Friday (local time) against the Chinese government over the curtailment of freedom of speech in China. ( read original story ...)
Cooperation zones facilitate development across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
He has been working in Shenzhen for almost two years now, at a hi-tech company focusing on machine vision in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entrepreneur Hub (E Hub) located in Qianhai, ... ( read original story ...)
Broadening internet curbs block online Tiananmen museum in Hong Kong
In the latest regression for Internet freedom access to an online museum commemorating the Tiananmen Square massacre appeared to be blocked in Hong Kong a med ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing 2022: Hong Kong speed skaters remain hopeful of Winter Olympics spots after figure skaters fall short
Five of city’s short track skaters will take part in four designated Winter Games qualifying events starting this month, after Hong Kong’s figure skaters fell short last week. ( read original story ...)
China Reinsurance issues first catastrophe bond in Hong Kong to cover future typhoon damage in bay area
State-owned China Reinsurance issued the US$30 million bond in Hong Kong to pay for future typhoon damage in the Greater Bay Area, potentially paving the way for the city to be a hub for natural ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong on ‘right track’ after electoral overhaul, Carrie Lam says at security-focused National Day celebration
Residents stand only to benefit from recent sweeping changes, city leader tells attendees at convention centre event marking People’s Republic of China’s 72nd anniversary. ( read original story ...)