MTR Corp operations director Tony Lee admits there was miscommunication about evacuation arrangements after Sunday's incident at Yau Ma Tei station He also reveals MTR staff only realised afterwards ...
Police arrest 56 from suspected fraud syndicate that scammed HK$7 million out of Hong Kong and Macau residents
The Hong Kong Police Force on Wednesday announced they arrested 46 people in the city for offences related to money laundering, conspiracy to defraud and obtaining property by deception. Another 10 ...
No horseplay: new riding simulator therapy in Hong Kong offers disabled entry into sport
Leong Pui-yee, who has cerebral palsy, shares benefits of horse-riding as a long-time participant in Riding for the Disabled Association activities.
Hong Kong gov’t slams US congressional panel report for ‘ill-intentioned political attacks’
Hong Kong Free Press. The Hong Kong government has said it “vehemently refutes” an annual report released by a US congressional advisory panel that said Hong Kong’s legal ...
The 2Nd World Maritime Merchants Forum Themed ‘Together For A Brighter Future’ Held In Hong Kong’
The 2nd World Maritime Merchants Forum, themed 'Together for a brighter future', focuses on the challenges and opportunities facing the shipping industry during a period characterized by immense ...
Hong Kong ‘vehemently refutes’ US advisory report suggesting city is ‘in a new era of total control’ with rubber-stamp legislature, vanished freedoms
Government spokesman says 'despicable political motives' of report writers have been laid bare, warning the US to stop its malicious interference in local affairs Findings by US-China Economic and ...
Hong Kong films defy warnings with strong Golden Horse presence
Crime thriller "Limbo" leads the pack at the Golden Horse Film Awards in a strong showing for Hong Kong despite veiled warnings from Chinese authorities against joining the prestigious Taiwan-based ...
Hong Kong equality watchdog launches guide for judges, lawyers to promote ‘equal access to justice’ for the deaf
Judges and lawyers in Hong Kong should avoid using “complex terms” when communicating with people with hearing difficulties, the city’s equality watchdog has said as part of guidelines that seek to ...
Hong Kong police investigate use of anti-Government anthem rugby sevens tournament
Police in Hong Kong are investigating the use of an anti-Government song at the Asia Rugby Men's Sevens Series tournament in South Korea over ...
Hong Kong Internet Stocks Gain On Biden Xi Meeting
Asian equities had a good day as China and Hong Kong outperformed following President Biden and Xi’s positive get-together in Balli along with continued support for the real estate sector.
Hong Kong Law Society president heads to Australia in bid to clear up misunderstandings over city’s rule of law
Chan Chak-ming will speak at a legal industry conference in Sydney in the sector's latest effort to counter lingering negative impressions overseas He says it's not the society's job to 'tell good ...
Hong Kong Demands Inquiry After Protest Song Is Played Before Rugby Match
Glory to Hong Kong,” popular among pro-democracy protesters in 2019, was broadcast instead of the Chinese national anthem.
Hong Kong protests: delivery worker jailed for a year for trying to start ‘revolution’, publishing seditious statements
Chan Tai-sum, 23, pleaded guilty to three counts of doing an act or acts with seditious intention and one of inciting others to take part in an unlawful assembly Defendant had posted provocative ...
Hong Kong stocks up more than 4% as tech stocks rise; China’s activity data disappoints
Asia markets were mostly higher, led by Hong Kong, after the meeting between the U.S. and Chinese presidents and China's activity data disappointed.