Cathay Pacific spokeswoman says company reviewing staffing requirements and planning for recovery in Hong Kong and global aviation. ( read original story ...)
UK law firm DWF enters Hong Kong market with Hauzen tie-up as events boost demand for regulatory, financial advice
DWF, the first law business to be listed on London’s niche board, is teaming up with Hauzen to offer legal expertise to clients in China and globally. ( read original story ...)
Over 70% of new teachers pass first round of compulsory Hong Kong Basic Law test – education chief
Hong Kong’s education chief has said the government will “gradually expand” the scope of its Basic Law test to cover more schools and teachers, after he revealed that over 70 per cent of candidates ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Stock Market May Add To Its Winnings
The Hong Kong stock market on Wednesday snapped the two-day losing streak in which it had plunged more than 600 points or 3 percent. The Hang Seng now rests just above the 20,170-point plateau and ... ( read original story ...)
HKFP Lens: Art Basel 2022 kicks off Hong Kong’s art week with works from 130 local and int’l galleries
Hong Kong Free Press. Art Basel opens this week, showcasing 130 local and international galleries. © Hong Kong Free Press Exhibitors fr ... ( read original story ...)
Frankie Lor boosts lead in Hong Kong trainers’ championship with treble
Frankie Lor’s aspirations of securing a maiden Hong Kong trainers’ championship have been significantly boosted by a Happy Valley treble on Wednesday night (25 May) but the unassuming horseman is ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Catholic diocese cancels Tiananmen memorial for first time, terrified of CCP reaction
The Diocese of Hong Kong has canceled its Tiananmen Square Massacre memorial for the first time ever. The diocese asked those wishing to memorialize the victims of the brutal 1989 massacre to instead ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s New Leader Heralds a Dark Era
John Lee’s elevation reflects the distrust and paranoia that have flourished in Beijing and among Hong Kong’s political elites. ( read original story ...)
Tiananmen Memorial Masses Will Not Be Held in Hong Kong This Year Amid Security Law Concerns
Last year, at least seven churches in Hong Kong offered candlelight vigil Masses on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. ( read original story ...)
Over 1,000 political prisoners in Hong Kong since the 2019 protests (INFOGRAPHIC)
According to the Hong Kong Democracy Council, more than three-quarters are under the age of 30, more than 15% are under the age of 18. At least 179 opponents are in custody; 1,159 are on trial. Yester ... ( read original story ...)
Pru extends Hong Kong adventure with CEO pick
UK-founded insurer Prudential has made another move towards its Asia-focused future by nominating Anil Wadhwani as its new chief executive. The former head of rival Manulife’s operations in the region ... ( read original story ...)
‘The Guy With the Gun Is Now Running Hong Kong’
John Lee’s elevation reflects the distrust and paranoia that have flourished in Beijing and among Hong Kong’s political elites. ( read original story ...)
‘Daughter of Hong Kong’ Makes Last Stand on Tiananmen Massacre—From a Court Dock
Courtrooms are the main venue left for Hong Kong lawyer Chow Hang-tung to keep alive memories of the events of 1989, as the city erases statues and other memorials. ( read original story ...)
Singapore transport minister: Want a return to normalcy in Hong Kong and China
S. Iswaran, Singapore's minister for transport, outlines the city-state's rebound in the pandemic and what he believes Hong Kong and China must do to grow the region's economy. ( read original story ...)