A Hong Kong man accused of assaulting his wife and children before his seven-year-old daughter nearly died from neglect told a court on Friday that his personal experience of child abuse has deterred him from using violence. Rocky Ling Yiu-chung ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong aims to pile up the score and that’s bad news for Malaysia
THEY are firmly in the driver’s seat and by the time the match against Malaysia ends about 6pm Saturday, Hong Kong should be in a stronger position to play in the home and away repechage against the Cook Islands end June. Despite knowing that the team ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s foreign domestic workers plan protest march over lawmaker’s ‘racist and discriminatory’ remarks
Migrant groups will march in protest on Sunday over “racist and discriminatory remarks” Hong Kong lawmaker Eunice Yung Hoi-yan made about foreign domestic workers in the Legislative Council. On Friday the groups demanded an apology from Yung ... ( read original story ...)
HONG KONG | World stocks mixed as NKorea’s restraint eases concerns
HONG KONG — World stock markets were mixed Friday after North ... between China and the U.S. over trade and technology policy. China’s official Xinhua News Agency said the two sides will “continue negotiations on Chinese-U.S. economic and trade ... ( read original story ...)
No separate sections on Hong Kong for new history curriculum, education authority says
A new curriculum framework for teaching Chinese history at Hong Kong secondary schools was announced on Thursday – with no separate sections on the city’s past. As reported on previous consultation drafts of the framework, there would also be no ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Dollar Jumps Most in a Month on Corporate Demand
The Hong Kong dollar rallied the most in a month amid demand for the currency by banks hoarding cash for the end of the month and by companies paying out dividends. The exchange rate rose as much as 0.06 percent to HK$7.8428, its strongest level since ... ( read original story ...)
Bus driver unionists warn of escalating action as Hong Kong commuters remain unfazed by 4,000-strong work-to-rule protest
Bus driver unions in Hong Kong say they would “not rule out” a strike as Friday morning commuters seemed mostly unaffected by a 4,000-strong work-to-rule protest against 14-hour shifts. At one of the city’s busiest interchanges, near the entrance of ... ( read original story ...)
Greater Bay Area leader calls on Guangdong province cadres to take bold steps in cooperation with Hong Kong and Macau
Han’s trip – his first since he took up the vice-premiership in March – coincided with news reports that Beijing would soon unveil details of the bay area development plan for Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng ... ( read original story ...)
A Payments Battle Is Brewing in Hong Kong
Alipay’s azure blue logos began appearing two years ago in Hong Kong’s airport, greeting travelers from China who rely on the popular payments app back home. In recent months, taxis got them. Now stores and boutiques have them. They’re all signs of a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong volunteer hopes to train more guide dogs for city’s visually impaired
The young canine is one of dozens trained or being trained by charity Hong Kong Seeing Eye Dog Services to lead blind and visually impaired people. Raymond Cheung Wai-man, who set up the organisation in 2012, said the guide dog development and training ... ( read original story ...)
Benny Tai accused of turning Hong Kong’s streets into ‘rivers of blood’ by pro-Beijing lawmakers during heated independence debate
One of the harshest comments came from lawmaker Holden Chow Ho-ding, who accused the activist of turning Hong Kong’s streets into “rivers of blood”. Pro-democracy lawmakers hit back and said the debate was just a pretext to pave the way for national ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong overtaken by US as world’s most competitive economy due to declining standards in education, health and the environment
Hong Kong’s decline in education, health and the environment means the city is no longer the world’s most competitive economy, according to the latest rankings from the IMD World Competitiveness Centre. The United States, meanwhile, jumped three places ... ( read original story ...)
Carrie Lam to work with Beijing on ways to stop mainland Chinese security forces attacking Hong Kong journalists
Hong Kong’s leader on Wednesday said the government would work ... came just four days after another reporter, Chan Ho-fai of i-Cable News, was attacked by two men while covering the 10th anniversary of the Sichuan earthquake. At the Legislative ... ( read original story ...)
Competitors in Hong Kong race up 14-metre-high bun tower
Thousands of local residents and tourists flocked to an outlying island in Hong Kong on Tuesday to celebrate a local bun festival despite the recording-breaking heat. Contestants took part in a bun-scrambling competition, where they raced up a 14-metre (46 ... ( read original story ...)