Hong Kong has seen an increased level of crypto scams amid the growing interest in digital assets over the past few years. ( read original story ...)
Fears of Bible shortage in Hong Kong tied to Chinese Communist Party’s crackdown on religion
As the Chinese Communist Party imposes restrictions on religious content in Hong Kong, a shortage of Bibles is being reported in the city where its high degree of autonomy was ended two years ago ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong reports 75 imported malaria cases over past month but expert says residents have no cause for alarm
Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection says it has recorded a total of 75 imported malaria cases since July 1, comprising patients aged 25 to 57 who all arrived from Africa. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s homeless numbers surge to 10-year high
Hong Konger To Hanh-duyen, 47, slept on a bench in a park in Tai Kok Tsui for more than a month through summer nights. ( read original story ...)
Mirror concert accident: injured Hong Kong dancer Mo Li has woken up, father says, asking for prayers
A dancer critically injured more than 10 days ago at a concert by Hong Kong boy band Mirror has regained consciousness, according to his father, who is urging supporters to pray for the performer’s ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong may lower age threshold for getting fourth shot of vaccine, expert says, as city logs 4,274 new cases
Professor David Hui says vaccine panel will consider advising government to lower the age threshold for getting the fourth shot in autumn. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong consumption vouchers: residents go out to spend after receiving first HK$2,000 instalment in final round of scheme
Car worth HK$273,000 and discounts on stays at five-star hotels are among millions of dollars in rewards and offers up for grabs to lure spenders In Hong Kong's Causeway Bay shopping district, some ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong research points to new route to treatments for coronavirus infection
Hong Kong study published in top UK science journal shows for first time how coronavirus exploits victims' antiviral defences University of Hong Kong team says discovery could help create more ... ( read original story ...)
China’s $84b IPO boom defies the world
An average 43 per cent return may be why initial public offerings in China this year dwarf traditional financial centres such as New York and London. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant is stuck upside down on a coral reef after capsizing earlier this summer
Jumbo Floating Restaurant, which closed in 2020 as the coronavirus reduced tourism in the area, capsized in the South China Sea after being towed from Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Beating the odds: Hong Kong teacher’s timely advice made the difference for boy from ethnic minority group
Many from minority groups face school and workplace challenges, but persistence, hard work pays Aside from more government, community support, those from ethnic minority groups 'need good mentors too' ... ( read original story ...)
3 injured in gang fight involving 30 people outside Hong Kong restaurant
Fight started as argument involving two groups of diners before someone summoned several people to join, police spokesman says. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong reports more than 30 imported malaria cases, but health officials tell public not to worry about local transmission
Additional infections identified a day after authorities announced total of 30 imported cases reported between July 1 and Thursday Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan says residents do not need to worry about disease ... ( read original story ...)
Victim ‘appalled’ by Hong Kong’s refusal to outlaw forced labour
A sex-abuse victim whose case led to a judicial rebuke of Hong Kong’s failure to outlaw forced labour has said she is appalled by the government’s decision to appeal the landmark ruling. In April, a ... ( read original story ...)