Hong Kong stocks opened with a small loss Thursday morning following another soft lead from Wall Street ahead of key US inflation data due later in ...
Nearly 1 in 4 Hong Kong children, adolescents had mental disorder in past year, 8% of secondary school pupils thought of suicide, study finds
Chinese University study finds 24.4 per cent of children and adolescents aged six to 17 had experienced at least one mental health issue in the past year.
Regent Hong Kong: The hotel that changed the definition of luxury for an entire city
A city icon in the 1980s and 1990s, the Regent Hong Kong has reopened for the first time since its 2001 closure. Here’s what’s changed – and what hasn’t.
Closing arguments begin in trial of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists
Judge says verdict is ‘tentatively’ three or four months away after 10 months of hearings ...
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy leaders give final defense as landmark national security trial nears an end
Dozens of Hong Kong’s most prominent pro-democracy figures are one step closer to learning their fate in the city’s largest national security case to date, as prosecutors and lawyers are returning to ...
A Hong Kong Court hears final arguments in subversion trial of pro-democracy activists
A Hong Kong court has started hearing the final arguments of some of the city’s best-known pro-democracy activists tried under a law imposed by China’s ruling Communist Party to crush dissent.
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy leaders to give final defense as landmark national security trial nears an end
Dozens of Hong Kong’s most prominent pro-democracy figures are one step closer to learning their fate in the city’s largest national security case to date, as prosecutors and lawyers are returning to ...
Hong Kong crypto regulators under fire again after creators of Hounax exchange allegedly disappear with $19 million
The Hounax rugpull comes right after more than $120 million was stolen from the unlicensed JPEX exchange in September.
Hong Kong may further empower regulators to tackle cryptocurrency scams, John Lee says, amid fallout from Hounax, JPEX cases
City leader John Lee says regulator powers may be bolstered, after watchdog explains it cannot close Hounax platform at centre of alleged HK$148 million scam.
Big Four firms tell staff to use burner phones in Hong Kong
Staff at some of the world’s biggest accounting and consulting firms are being asked to use burner phones when visiting Hong Kong amid growing worries about security.Deloitte and KPMG, two of the Big ...
Don’t use your own phone in Hong Kong, 2 accounting giants reportedly tell workers
KPMG and Deloitte advised its employees not to use their personal devices while visiting the China-controlled region, The Financial Times reported.
Hong Kong should set up special office to coordinate biomedical research as city aims to become international hub, industry figures say
The Hong Kong Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Tuesday called for officials to work to speed up clinical trials and get the participation of more patients from the Greater Bay Area, which ...
Westerners used by Chinese to spy on Hong Kong dissidents in UK
Hong Kong activists who sought refuge in Britain have been allegedly targeted by an American man who gave false journalistic credentials ...
This photographer uncovers Hong Kong’s creatures of the night
They’re all part of Hong Kong-British wildlife photographer Lawrence Hylton’s extensive portfolio. Despite being one of the most densely populated places in the world, Hong Kong is a diverse home to ...