Hong Kong Unison, a non-profit organisation that has served the city’s ethnic minorities for over two decades, is planning to disband, its chairperson has told HKFP. Alice Chong, chair of Unison, said ...
Hong Kong’s Cross-Harbour Tunnel partially shut after falling concrete hits car
Police alerted at 1.06pm by driver involved in accident, with no injuries reported and tunnel reopened at 2.48pm after emergency repair works.
Dividend Stocks To Consider In February 2025
As global markets navigate the complexities of geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties, investors are increasingly looking for stability amid fluctuating indices. With U.S. stocks ...
Unveiling the stories of Hong Kong’s early Japanese residents in Happy Valley’s cemetery
Meiji-era prostitutes, whose names are etched in stone, find a voice in a new book by Georgina Challen and Yoshiko Nakano One May day in 1884, a Japanese woman called Saki Kiya received a letter at ...
Here’s why banks in Hong Kong are taking the fight to crypto bros
Developments in Hong Kong, which has finalised a regulatory regime for stablecoins, will be watched keenly in the US where such rules are still being debated, albeit in a newly favourable climate ...
Hong Kong minibus driver arrested after pedestrian, 82, dies in collision
Hong Kong police have arrested a minibus driver on suspicion of drug and dangerous driving after a collision left an 82-year-old man dead. The force said on Tuesday that the minibus allegedly knocked ...
Raising service charges needed for Hong Kong’s financial health, experts say
Plenty of room to increase visa and passport fees, as well as illegal parking penalties, experts say Hong Kong authorities should consider gradually raising some service charges to a cost-recovery ...
Hong Kong to tackle deficit, slower economic growth in budget
HONG Kong officials this week will unveil plans on how they will solve the mounting challenges facing Asia’s financial capital – chief among them slower growth and the longest string of fiscal ...
Take-offs and landings at Hong Kong airport reach post-pandemic high, but figures still fall short of 2019
Take-offs and landings at the city’s airport reached a post-pandemic high in January, the Airport Authority Hong Kong has said. The authority said in a press statement on Monday that flight movements ...
Chinese tech firms flock to Hong Kong for IPOs amid DeepSeek-triggered AI boom
Mid and large-cap Chinese firms in semiconductors, AI and robotics are exploring Hong Kong IPOs, UBS executive says A slew of Chinese companies are eyeing initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong, ...
Can New AI Platforms Predict The Next Unicorn?
Crunchbase and other data companies are beginning to use AI not just for research, but to help identify the next big investment.
Next wave of disruptors unveiled at Start-up Express International 2024
From fintech to biotech, start-ups from around the world gather in Hong Kong to explore growth opportunities, funding and cross-border expansion ...
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Jimmy Lai defends ‘grim’ predictions for Hong Kong’s deprivation of freedom
Judge slams former media boss for levelling gratuitous allegations at prosecutors while evading their questions in cross-examination.