Hong Kong shares fell at the opening on Thursday with China Evergrande plunging more than 10 percent as trading in the firm resumed following a ... ( read original story ...)
Three men charged after 295kg of meth is found hidden inside digger sent from Hong Kong to Australia
Police raided four properties around Sydney on Tuesday and three men are facing possible life sentences after being charged over their alleged role in the importation. ( read original story ...)
Five-year Prison Terms for Hong Kong Students Deepen Fears of Retroactive Use of National Security Law
On Tuesday, five former students of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) were each sentenced to almost five years in prison for their involvement in protests against the National Security Law in ... ( read original story ...)
Lucrative deals keep UK law firms in Hong Kong
Critics argue that the nine British judges who sit on Hong Kong’s top court are providing legitimacy to a regime in Beijing that has no respect for western principles of the rule of law. Yet so far ... ( read original story ...)
How This Bank’s Hong Kong Office Is Repurposing Food Waste For Urban Farms
One of DBS Bank's offices in Hong Kong is taking action on food waste, turning it into compost to grow fresh produce at its urban farm. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s reputation takes hit after national security law imposed but foreign forces to blame, Carrie Lam says
The city leader insists that foreign forces are to blame for the development, and that her government needs to do a better job of explaining the law. ( read original story ...)
How Hong Kong’s Elite Turned on Democracy
Beijing’s bludgeoning of the prodemocracy movement in Hong Kong would not have been possible without the enthusiastic help of willing collaborators. ( read original story ...)
Covid plea fails to halt Hong Kong share freeze
A Hong Kong court has granted an injunction in aid of a CIETAC claim over a share transfer that was terminated on the grounds of covid-19 and “deteriorating Sino-US relations”. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Internet Rally Gets Legs As Jack Ma Enjoys Spain
Jack Ma’s vacation in Spain is being cited as a sign regulation is loosening, though the company’s new chip for its cloud computing business is a more realistic sign. We also have Alibaba’s Singles ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 4 on suspicion of extorting money from restaurant owner, assaulting him after he refused to pay
Men suspected to be triad members demanded victim pay protection fee while he was delivering lunchboxes to construction site in Kai Tak. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Govt backs HK business expansion
Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Edward Yau today said the Government strives to support Hong Kong enterprises in developing the domestic sales market and meeting the Mainland market's ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government keen on public to take part in US$22.5 billion green bond issuance programme
Some of the HK$175.5 billion (US$22.5 billion) bond issuances will be open to the general public to allow them ‘to reap the benefits’ of sustainable development. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Democratic Turncoats
Beijing’s bludgeoning of the prodemocracy movement would not have been possible without the enthusiastic help of Hong Kong’s ruling class. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: scramble for Hong Kong quarantine rooms leaves several hotels fully booked for first two weeks of December
Several of Hong Kong's designated hotels for coronavirus quarantine were on Wednesday already fully booked for the first two weeks of December, even with the government boosting capacity by 1,500 ... ( read original story ...)