The Office of the Commissioner of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the HKSAR urges the European Union to stop its botched political performances, pointing out that democracy, rights and freedoms are ... ( read original story ...)
Amnesty International has left Hong Kong but there will still be candles in the darkness
By Chow Hang-tung, human rights activist, Tiananmen vigil organizer and barrister, currently jailed in Hong Kong It was a sad moment when Amnesty International closed its Hong Kong offices after ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese premier formally approves appointment of John Lee as Hong Kong’s next leader ahead of July 1 swearing-in ceremony
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang calls on incoming incoming chief executive to ‘turn a new chapter’ for ‘one country, two systems’. ( read original story ...)
Extra HK$391 million needed to expand Hong Kong’s Legco after construction bids exceed HK$1.17 billion already budgeted
Increase required due to 'unique' and 'unprecedented' technical difficulties encountered, Finance Committee told Part of the higher cost is due to need for bulk of construction to take place overnight ... ( read original story ...)
Animal rights advocates decry Hong Kong’s pet trade as over 130 animals seized in suspected smuggling case
Animal rights advocates have expressed shock at a recent smuggling case involving over 130 cats and dogs found on a speedboat in Hong Kong waters. © Hong ... ( read original story ...)
China’s State Council appoints John Lee as Hong Kong Chief Executive
China State Council which is equivalent to the country cabinet on Friday appointed John Lee as the next chief executive of Hong Kong after a dubious elect ... ( read original story ...)
Lawmakers grill officials over incoming leader’s ambitious plan to revamp Hong Kong government
Hong Kong legislators have questioned whether the incoming city leader’s plan to overhaul the government will translate into better delivery of public services and improvements in performance worth ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong biotech Prenetics tumbles after Nasdaq debut
Biotech company Prenetics has lost more than one-third of its value since listing on the Nasdaq this week, as the Hong Kong startup's chief executive warned that a key virus-screening business was set ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘Still Matters’ for Business but Faces Political Uncertainty
But a rising risk of doing business in the Hong Kong special administrative region, as it’s known, is “the fact that there are now two sometimes inconsistent bodies of law operating in Hong Kong — the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government advisors recommend 4th jab for adults under 60 at higher risk of catching COVID-19
Adults under the age of 60 in Hong Kong who are at a higher risk of catching COVID-19 and got their third dose of vaccine at least six months ago may get their fourth shot, a government medical panel ... ( read original story ...)
US law firm denounced for joining event to mark Hong Kong security law
US law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell has been condemned for agreeing to participate in a Hong Kong government event to commemorate the city’s controversial. M ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Feb-Apr unemployment jumps to 5.4per cent
HONG KONG : Hong Kong's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate jumped to 5.4per cent in the February-April quarter, the government said on Thursday, the highest since April-June quarter in 2021 as the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest part-time cleaner for allegedly duping 7 elderly residents out of HK$790,000 by posing as sons
A Hong Kong man was arrested on suspicion of duping seven elderly people out of HK$790,000 (US$100,662) in a series of phone scams in which he posed as each victim’s son, police said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks head for weekly gain as China cuts key interest rate to spur growth
Chinese banks cut the five-year loan prime rate (LPR), a reference for mortgage rates, to 4.45 per cent from 4.6 per cent. ( read original story ...)