Financial Secretary Paul Chan says uncertainty in global economy has added pressure to city's early recovery Chan expects stronger performance this year, saying economy set to improve compared with ...
Hong Kong-based femtech founder runs thriving start-up Luüna Naturals, fights to eradicate ‘period poverty’ across Asia
Olivia Cotes-James founded LuUna Naturals, one of Hong Kong's first, and biggest, femtech companies The company has worked with offices and schools to dispense free menstrual products to over 300,000 ...
Hong Kong police arrest man, 29, linked to manslaughter of elderly security guard in Sha Tin
Hong Kong police on Sunday arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of a 69-year-old security guard in Sha Tin. The suspect, 29, surnamed Yue, was also detained over possession of ...
Hong Kong Premier League title decider: Lee Man ‘ready’ as they face Kitchee in season finale
Top two to meet at packed Mong Kok Stadium on Sunday with Lee Man seeking a win to claim their first league title and Kitchee needing only a draw to retain their crown.
Hong Kong experts urge city to stay vigilant as WHO declares end to Covid-19 global public health emergency
Residents advised to get vaccines and booster shots to keep themselves safe because ‘battle is far from over’.
Cathay Pacific to require cadet pilots to work with customers at Hong Kong’s airport, in move attacked by union
Starting in June, cadets will undergo training on airport operations and man service counters, but aircrew union calls move unnecessary.
Hong Kong readies itself for start of HKeToll
The government's new electronic auto-toll system, known as HKeToll, launches at 5 am on Sunday at the Tsing Sha Control Area, which is made up of ...
‘Don’t want to be her ATM’: wife threatens to ditch Hong Kong husband unless he hands over chunk of US$2.5 million family estate
Social media observers have reacted with anger after a Hong Kong man reveals how he was handed a threatening ultimatum by his mainland wife to either hand over a chunk of his mother’s US$2.5-million ...
Media Experts: Reporting in Hong Kong Becoming Increasingly Difficult
Hong Kong registered a slight improvement in media freedom rankings out this week, though experts underscore the environment remains restrictive for journalism. In its annual World Press Freedom Index ...
Hong Kong’s MTR Corp plans to finish installing automatic platform screen gates on East Rail line in 2025
Project covers 13 stations, and involves a total of 35 platforms and almost 1,600 pairs of platform gates, MTR Corp says Installation expected to be completed by the end of 2025, with the contract ...
Chinese courier giant SF aims to raise up to $3 billion in Hong Kong listing
China's largest express delivery company SF Holding Co Ltd plans to raise up to $3 billion in a second listing in Hong Kong as soon as later this year, in what would be one of the largest public offerings in the city,
Hong Kong to cut democratically elected seats on local councils
The Hong Kong government has decided to change the way local district councils are filled it announced slashing the number of democratically elected seats by
IFF and HKMA host inaugural high-level conference on multilateralism and globalization in Hong Kong
Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) John Lee Ka -chiu, IFF Co-Chair and Chairperson of the Council of Presidents of the UN General Assembly Han Seung-soo and ...
Hong Kong well positioned to be a leader in green finance, technology, Financial Secretary Paul Chan says
As the city strives to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, Paul Chan believes it is ‘well positioned to be a leader in Asia for green finance and technology.’ ...