Two days after a display of anger and strong words over a 2019 protest song played at a rugby match in South Korea instead of the Chinese national anthem, Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing camp suddenly went ...
Coronavirus: Hong Kong close to cutting non-emergency services at public hospitals again as Covid cases rise, authority chief warns
Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority chief has warned that a rapid rise in Covid-19 cases has put the city on the verge of cutting non-emergency services to meet increasing demand from patients infected ...
Hong Kong athletics boss ‘optimistic’ 10K Championships will proceed with 3,000 runners
Sun Hung Kai Properties 10K Championships returns in January and despite not yet receiving official approval, organisers are confident the event will go ahead as planned.
Hong Kong police warn of almost 10 per cent fatality rate for solo hikers, urge residents to install GPS app for easier rescues
Hong Kong police have revealed that the fatality rate for solo hikers is almost as high as 10 per cent, while urging residents to install a GPS tracking app to make rescue operations easier during ...
World leaders aware of Hong Kong’s return to global stage, city leader says during ‘fruitful’ trip to Apec summit
Chief Executive John Lee says he stressed the ‘Hong Kong story’ at summit of members of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in Bangkok.
Hong Kong rugby coach admits ‘we were our own worst enemies’ as fraught win over Kenya leaves host of questions
Fraught 22-18 win over Kenya in Dubai leaves Lewis Evans with mixed emotions – and a host of questions about the future of his team.
Hong Kong among Vietnam’s closest trade allies, not behind any Asean partners, country’s leader says at Apec talks with John Lee
Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc reaffirms ties with city’s chief executive on the sidelines of regional trade summit in Bangkok.
Hong Kong protest song again mixed up with Chinese national anthem at rugby match
The Chinese national anthem was mixed up with a protest song tied to Hong Kong’s 2019 social unrest at a rugby match in the United Arab Emirates earlier this month, the sports minister has confirmed, ...
JD Beats, Hong Kong Tech Concludes Strong Week, Week In Review
Asian equities were mixed this week while Hong Kong-listed internet and real estate stocks outperformed. President Biden met with President Xi on the sidelines of the G20 on Monday, notching a key improvement in relations between the two superpowers and ...
A top Hong Kong crypto firm ends trading after FTX collapse: ‘We don’t know which counterparties would fail next’
A top Hong Kong cryptocurrency firm will stop over-the-counter trading over concerns of broader market turmoil since the collapse of FTX. Genesis Block told customers in an email first reported by ...
Hong Kong’s leading crypto retail operator says it ceases trading as FTX fallout roils sector
HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - A leading cryptocurrency retail service provider in Hong Kong said it has ceased trading as the broader fallout from the collapse of FTX, and solvency issues at other ...
Chinese reporter beaten by Hong Kong protesters in 2019 died: Report
A former mainland Chinese reporter who became a public figure after his assault by protesters at Hong Kong’s airport during the 2019 unrest, has died. Fu Guohao died in October 2021 aged 30 after ...
First Hong Kong tour groups leave for Taiwan after self-ruled island reopens to city under eased Covid rules
They had visited the island once and were looking for a quick getaway from Hong Kong. Hong Kong cuts PCR screening requirement for incoming travellers to 2 tests Yu, who like her sister is travelling ...
Hong Kong’s August-October unemployment eases to 3.8%, improving for 6th straight period
Hong Kong's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate eased to 3.8% in the August-October quarter, improving for the sixth consecutive period as economic activities revive in an easing COVID situation, ...