Larry Wu, CEO of the e-commerce company, discusses its performance on the stock market and the regulatory pressures that U.S-listed Chinese companies face. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong welfare minister Chris Sun considers opening more care homes for elderly across the border to meet demand
Authorities identify 10,000 additional residential care spaces, but waiting list is long and growing Operators of subsidised care homes in Hong Kong could be allowed to run new ones in Greater Bay ... ( read original story ...)
Five Arrested in Hong Kong Over Southeast Asia Job Scams
In recent months, victims have reported traveling to countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos on false promises of romance or high-paying jobs, and then being detained and forced to work ... ( read original story ...)
Where are former Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and her top officials? Teaching, travelling, staying out of sight
Lam visited mainland China, a source says, and like most others who stepped down, prefers keeping a low profile. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shows China’s internal affairs brook no outside interference: China Daily editorial
Despite their own countries being mired in problems, they do nothing other than try to interfere in China's internal affairs. After 29 of 47 plotters and organizers of an illegal legislative primary ... ( read original story ...)
China arrests Cardinal Zen and religious freedom now faces a grim future in Hong Kong
The imprisonment of 90-year-old Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen would be a death sentence. In May 2022, Hong Kong authorities arrested Cardinal Zen on spurious charges, accusing him and four others of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Reports Its Most Daily Covid Cases in Over Four Months
Hong Kong registered 6,513 new daily Covid cases on Sunday, the highest number since March 31, as authorities expand facilities for virus patients amid a surge in infections. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 5 for allegedly luring at least 36 residents into forced labour in Southeast Asia
Police say number of residents who had been held captive in Southeast Asia has risen to 36, with 22 still in need of rescue. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong adds 6,513 Covid infections
The Centre for Health Protection reported on Sunday that it has recorded 6,513 new coronavirus infections. Officials said 237 of the new cases were ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance chief says ‘no plan or intention’ for authorities to either scrap property cooling measures or intervene in market
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says government cannot see any risk of property market 'falling off a cliff', adds policy not affected by 'short-term fluctuations' Authorities 'cautiously optimistic' ... ( read original story ...)
Five arrested in Hong Kong over South-East Asia job scams
Five Hong Kongers have been arrested for allegedly setting up job scams in which victims were lured to South-East Asia and then held against their will, police announced Sunday (Aug 21). ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 5 for allegedly luring at least 36 residents to do forced labour in Southeast Asia
Police say number of residents who had been held captive in Southeast Asia has risen to 36, with 22 still in need of rescue. ( read original story ...)
12 people injured after Hong Kong bus hits teenage pedestrian, metal pole
In addition to 14-year-old girl, police say those injured included four men and seven women KMB spokesman says firm will investigate incident and assist with police inquiry A total of 12 people were ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Hong Kong: 6,400 young children already taken first jab since lowering of vaccine age threshold, says health minister
Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau renews calls for parents to vaccinate children amid recent surge in serious cases among those aged six months to three years Social Welfare Department announces plan to ... ( read original story ...)