Seven Hong Kong police officers have been sentenced to two years in prison for assaulting a pro-democracy activist at the height of 2014 protests. The attack was caught on film by TV news cameras, stoking outrage among residents of the Chinese financial ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police officers jailed for beating protester
Seven Hong Kong police officers have been jailed for two years each for beating a handcuffed protester. The group were convicted of Tuesday of assaulting social worker and activist Ken Tsang as he took part in the 2014 pro-democracy rallies. TV cameras ... ( read original story ...)
Firefighters give mouth-to-mouth to revive a CAT after rescuing it from a burning Hong Kong flat
This is the incredible moment firefighters in Hong Kong gave CPR to a cat after saving the animal from a blazing building. The feline passed out after a fire had broken out in a crowded apartment building in north-west Kowloon on Thursday morning local time. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police smash suspected HK$30 million cross-border smuggling operation
A triad-controlled cross-border syndicate that is believed to have pocketed more than HK$30 million over the past two years by smuggling endangered red sandalwood and electronic goods from Hong Kong onto the mainland was broken up following the arrest of ... ( read original story ...)
Impossible to govern without the public’s support, Hong Kong chief executive contender John Tsang says
In a veiled reference to his arch-rival, chief executive contender John Tsang Chun-wah suggested that any candidate who hopes to win without the support of the wider Hong Kong public would end up “not being able to govern”. The popular underdog in the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police officers convicted of beating protester
Seven police officers in Hong Kong have been convicted of beating a protester during pro-democracy rallies in 2014. The group, charged with intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm, were found guilty of a lesser charge of causing bodily harm. ( read original story ...)
7 Hong Kong police guilty in democracy activist's 2014 beating
HONG KONG -- Seven Hong Kong police officers were convicted Tuesday ... During the scuffle on Oct. 15, 2014, TV news cameras caught officers kicking and punching a handcuffed Tsang in a dark corner of a nearby park. Tsang himself was convicted last year ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong parents face traps by making gifts in return for care by children in old age
As we get older, the question of who will look after us is likely to loom larger in our minds. There is no shortage of cases in which elderly people have promised substantial inheritances to relatives who agree to look after them. Whether these promises ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong couples not scrimping on love, says survey on Valentine’s Day spending
The mainland pips Hong Kong by just over HK$200 in the latest Mastercard Consumer Purchasing Priorities Survey, with Taiwan spending HK$2,103 and Singapore HK$1,506. The regional average stands at HK$1,032. Some 65 per cent of the 412 Hongkongers surveyed ... ( read original story ...)
Mystery deepens over apparent abduction of Chinese billionaire in Hong Kong
The following day, she requested that police withdraw the request, then fled to Japan, according to the Hong Kong news website Initium Media. On Jan. 31, a statement under Xiao’s name appeared on the front page of Ming Pao, a local newspaper, claiming ... ( read original story ...)
'Firebomb' attack on Hong Kong metro leaves 19 injured, three critically
Commuters receiving first aid treatment from firefighters in Tsim Sha Tsui metro station in Hong Kong EPA/APPLE DAILY / HANDOUT Three people remain in critical condition after an alleged firebomb attack on the Hong Kong metro, which hurt at least 16 other ... ( read original story ...)
NEC updates postal automation system for Hongkong Post
Postal automation system inside the Central Mail Centre Tokyo: NEC Corporation today said that it has introduced a function for reading and sorting addresses written in traditional Chinese characters to the postal automation systems operated by Hongkong ... ( read original story ...)
Mystery of vanished Hong Kong tycoon deepens
HONG KONG — In a newspaper ad, the Hong Kong billionaire said he was just fine, merely resting overseas. The local news media insists he is helping with an important investigation in China. The police say he left the territory through a normal border ... ( read original story ...)
Athletics: Woman dies after Hong Kong marathon collapse
HONG KONG: A 52-year-old woman runner who took part in the Hong Kong marathon died Monday (Feb 13), a day after collapsing on the finish line of the 10-kilometre race. The amateur athlete had been in a critical condition after the event Sunday, which saw ... ( read original story ...)