Hong Kong police have raided the family home of Nathan Law, the exiled pro-democracy activist, and taken his parents and brother in for questioning as a campai ...
Wanted Hong Kong activist’s relatives taken for questioning by police
Hong Kong national security police on Tuesday took away exiled activist Nathan Law's parents and brother for questioning, local media reported, one week after the police issued an arrest warrant and a ...
Police in Hong Kong raid family home of UK-based exile Nathan Law
Parents and brother of pro-democracy activist taken in for questioning days after bounties issued for political exiles ...
Hong Kong Activist’s Family Quizzed by Police, Local Media Say
Hong Kong national security police have questioned the family of pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, local media reported, a week after authorities placed a HK$1,000,000 ($127,750) bounty on his head.
Hong Kong questions family of wanted activist Nathan Law: police source
Hong Kong briefly took in three family members of exiled democracy activist Nathan Law for questioning on Tuesday, a week after authorities issued a bounty on him and seven others accused of breaching ...
China’s biggest online fitness platform Keep to list in Hong Kong after two failed IPO attempts
SoftBank-backed Chinese fitness platform raises US$40 million from the sale of 10.84 million shares on the Hong Kong stock exchange The Beijing-based company attempted to list in February and ...
‘Unacceptable’: Hong Kong’s small auditors are cutting corners, threatening to undermine city’s finance hub status, says accounting watchdog
Their attitude in compromising audit quality either by impaired objectivity or by cutting corners is unacceptable,' says regulator's head of inspection Edmund Wong, a lawmaker for the sector, said ...
Hong Kong justice chief lodges professional misconduct complaints against two activist lawyers on police wanted list
Secretary for Justice Paul Lam reports barrister Dennis Kwok and solicitor Kevin Yam to their governing bodies over national security allegations ...
Hong Kong govt pressures banking giants to accept crypto clients: Report – Cointelegraph
Hong Kong’s central bank reportedly asked major banks — including HSBC, Standard Chartered and Bank of China — why they aren’t accepting crypto exchanges as clients. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority ...
Hong Kong national security law: justice minister slams foreign media for painting legislation as ‘draconian’, insists it’s business as usual in city
Hong Kong’s justice minister on Tuesday accused foreign media of portraying the national security legislation as a “draconian law that should be feared by all”, insisting it was business as usual in ...
Hong Kong plans widespread ban of Japanese sea products
Hong Kong leader John Lee on Tuesday said the city will ban seafood products from a large number of Japanese prefectures if Tokyo goes ahead with a plan to discharge treated radioactive water from the ...
Singapore-based medical firm Genesis MedTech weighs up to US$500 million HK IPO: sources
GENESIS MedTech Group, a medical device company, has selected advisers for a potential initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter. Read more at The ...
Hong Kong will ban more products from Japan if treated wastewater is discharged, its leader says
Hong Kong leader John Lee says the city will ban marine products from “a large number prefectures” if Japan discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea.
China’s Xia Baolong heads top office overseeing Hong Kong, Macau
Xia Baolong is the head of China's recently created Central Office for Hong Kong and Macau Affairs, according to an official statement that showed him as chair of a meeting in that capacity on Tuesday ...