Hong Kong national security police have adopted what analysts have described as "scare tactics" targeting several overseas activists over the last few weeks, issuing arrest warrants and bounties worth ...
Full release of Hong Kong radioactivity tests on Japanese seafood and marine produce from city possible, minister says
Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan says public and academics may want to know more than pass or fail results.
Carcass of finless porpoise found in Hong Kong, latest case of marine animal corpse discovered in local waters
Ocean Park Conservation Foundation confirms it was 1.5-metre long Indo-Pacific finless porpoise, which is considered ‘vulnerable’, indicating high risk of extinction.
Massive Money Laundering Bust In Hong Kong
Hong Kong police have arrested 458 individuals in 314 money laundering cases involving nearly $60 million. Approximately $15 million of th ...
HK$12.6 million seized as Hong Kong police arrest alleged triad kingpin and more than 80 others in crackdown on illegal gambling and loan sharks
41 men and 42 women aged between 26 and 72 arrested in connection with money laundering and operation of illegal gambling dens in string of raids.
Hong Kong national security law: top court’s landmark ruling on sentencing creates legal uncertainties, experts say
Court of Final Appeal refused to reduce jail term for student who admitted to inciting secession, refusing leniency often granted in other criminal cases for guilty pleas.
Hong Kong eyeing task force to improve stock market liquidity, strengthen global financial competitiveness, city leader John Lee says
Lee says task force to launch soon to pitch proposals to ‘increase liquidity of our stock market to strengthen our competitiveness as an international financial centre’.
Before they land at Hong Kong’s Palace Museum, here’s a look at China’s Sanxingdui relics, among the biggest finds of the 20th century
New museum in Sichuan boasts 600 artefacts on display for first time from ancient site formerly home to mysterious civilisation.
Goodbye, Hong Kong: Kim Robinson, ‘God-level’ celebrity hairstylist, is ready to close up shop
With his Chater House salon a victim of redevelopment, hairstylist to the rich and famous Kim Robinson has decided the universe is hinting he should quit while he’s ahead. He recalls good and bad ...
Slapping incident: Hong Kong’s chief imam tells religious teachers ‘we can’t punish students for learning the Koran’
Community responds to case of boy who needed surgery after religious teacher allegedly slapped him Chief imam convenes meeting with all religious teachers to emphasise proper conduct of Islamic ...
Hong Kong’s Lee Plans Task Force to Boost Stock Market Liquidity
Hong Kong will set up a task force to look into ways to boost stock market liquidity, according to Chief Executive John Lee.
Hong Kong slams US for ‘demonising’ city’s national security agency after country accuses authorities of harassing wanted activists’ families
Law enforcement actions taken by National Security Department are 'reasonable, legal and necessary', city government says US State Department earlier accused authorities of ongoing harassment of ...
Hong Kong unlikely to extend seafood ban beyond 10 Japanese prefectures, unless other goods pose contamination risk: minister
Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan compares Japan’s waste water discharge plan to ‘neighbour putting liquefied petroleum gas cylinders outside [Hong Kong’s] door’.
US condemns Hong Kong’s ‘harassment’ of pro-democracy activists’ family members
The US State Department said Friday it “strongly condemned” the Hong Kong authorities’ “ongoing harassment” of family members of pro-democracy activists living overseas.