Two organizers of Hong Kong's long-running vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown pleaded not guilty Thursday, while a third pleaded guilty at their trial brought under a national ...
Key events in Hong Kong’s squeeze on Tiananmen crackdown commemorations
Hong Kong's High Court will begin on Thursday a landmark subversion trial of the leaders of a group that once organised annual commemorations of Beijing's Tiananmen Square crackdown on student-led pro ...
National security trial for Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil organizers opens
A trial against two pro-democracy activists behind a group that for decades organized a vigil that commemorated people killed in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989 opened Thursday, in ...
National security trial for Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil organizers to open
Two organizers of a vigil commemorating people killed in Beijing's Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989 will stand trial on Thursday.
As Hong Kong IPO Applications Soar, Chinese Law Firms Again Dominate as International Firm Head Count Cuts Take Their Toll
Only one international firm, U.K.-headquartered Clifford Chance, ranks in the top 10 of firms advising on the 330 active listing applications.
Hong Kong begins national security trial of Tiananmen vigil group
Hong Kong's High Court is set to start on Thursday the landmark national security trial of three former leaders of a now disbanded group that organised annual vigils marking Beijing's 1989 Tiananmen ...
Hong Kong national security trial of three pro-democracy activists to open
Chow Hang-tung, Lee Cheuk-yan and Albert Ho, who led Tiananmen Square vigils, accused of inciting subversion ...
Football star in Hong Kong embracing pressure after ‘making it out’ of Brazilian favela
Samuel Granada flourishing for North District on loan from illustrious Rio de Janeiro club Fluminense, eyeing big-time return.
2 migrant domestic helpers in Hong Kong arrested over alleged child abuse; 1 charged
Police said a four-month-old baby suffered bleeding in the brain and other symptoms consistent with shaken baby syndrome, while his 16-month-old elder brother was also found to have bruising.
Hong Kong Set to Issue First Stablecoin Licenses in Q1 2026
The city brought in the new licensing regime at the start of August last year, amid growing institutional interest in stablecoins.
Hong Kong builder linked to 5 workplace deaths wins appeal over licence renewal
High Court orders Buildings Department to review rejection of Aggressive Construction’s application to renew licence as ‘not even brief reasons were given’.
Hong Kong banking authority presses lenders to shape up services for senior customers
The monetary authority requires lenders to improve banking apps, branch premises and sales processes to suit the city’s ageing population.
AI, robotics, GPU trade ‘overwhelmingly’ power Hong Kong IPO momentum: Analyst
Dickie Wong, executive director of research at uSmart Securities, believes that 2026 will be a good year for the Hong Kong IPO market following its rise in the previous year - especially in AI, robot, ...
Hong Kong upholds risk-based crypto rules amid tokenization push
Chan explained that the region follows the principle of “same activity, same risk, same regulation,” meaning companies are regulated based on the risks of their activities rather than the technology ...