The United Nations Human Rights Committee urged Hong Kong to repeal its National Security Law, expressing concern about its ‘overly broad interpretation’ and consequences for groups and individuals in ... ( read original story ...)
Falling screen injures 2 dancers on stage at Hong Kong concert
Officials in the Chinese territory are investigating the cause of the accident, which took place during a performance by the popular boy band Mirror. ( read original story ...)
Giant screen hits dancers for boy band Mirror during Hong Kong concert
A back-up dancer for the Cantopop boy band Mirror is in intensive care after being hit by a giant video panel that fell from the ceiling during a concert in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Giant video screen falls during Hong Kong pop concert, dancers hurt
HONG KONG (Reuters) -A big video panel fell onto a stage during a concert by Hong Kong boyband Mirror on Thursday, injuring at least two dancers, one of them seriously, and prompting authorities to ... ( read original story ...)
Why cutting quarantine won’t be enough to revive Hong Kong’s economy: experts urge reopening of borders, full travel resumption
Experts predict anaemic GDP growth of between 0.75 per cent and 1.5 per cent for the year They say fuller measures needed to reboot tourism and related sectors Cutting the quarantine period for ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Launches Inquiry Into Mirror Concert Incident That Injured Dancers
Hong Kong authorities have ordered an investigation into the incident on stage Thursday when a giant LED screen fell from the ceiling at a concert by boy band Mirror, injuring two male dancers. “I ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong boy band Mirror ends concert after monitor falls on dancers
Hong Kong boy band Mirror abruptly canceled their show after an LED monitor fell on top of two dancers while performing on Thursday night. ( read original story ...)
Falling screen hits 2 dancers on stage at Hong Kong concert
A falling video screen struck and injured two dancers on the concert stage as Cantopop band Mirror was performing Thursday night in Hong Kong. Video clips circulated on social media showed Mirror ... ( read original story ...)
Latest interest rates rise shows need to get Covid balance right in Hong Kong
They will have to weigh what they expect to save on the deal against the cost of higher mortgage repayments. Estimates of price falls of up to 20 per cent as higher rates kick in are only speculation. ( read original story ...)
Mirror: Huge screen falls on dancers at Hong Kong boy band concert
A giant screen fell and injured two dancers in front of horrified fans at a concert in Hong Kong by the hugely popular boy band Mirror. The huge screen crushed one performer before toppling onto ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC Holdings set to face HK shareholders amid Ping An battle
HSBC Holdings Plc executives and directors will do something next week that they haven’t done in three years: Meet their Hong Kong shareholders face-to-face. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong should align regulations with mainland China to promote health technology in Greater Bay Area, experts say
City should also reopen its border with rest of country and relax its talent scheme, veteran experts say Different sets of rules made it more difficult to receive green light for innovative products, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong home prices: worst yet to come, with up to 30 per cent slump a possibility as market enters decline
Will not be surprised if prices come down by 20 or 30 per cent, JLL chairman tells 2022 SCMP China Conference Hong Kong's prime rate set to revisit 2005 to 2007 levels of 7 to 8 per cent next year, ... ( read original story ...)
Indebted Chinese property developer Evergrande looks to sell Hong Kong headquarters again
Troubled Chinese property developer Evergrande has found a potential buyer for its Hong Kong headquarters, reports said Thursday, days before an expected announcement of the firm’s long-awaited ... ( read original story ...)