Authorities have been sterilising buffaloes after cases of people being injured, but some activists are calling on government to drop programme.
Hong Kong women’s rugby sevens coach outlines next steps after whirlwind opening three months in job
Andy Vilk will aim to accelerate the development of ‘exciting crop of youngsters’ as he bids to rein in Asian rugby sevens powerhouses Japan and China.
Voters ‘don’t care,’ campaigns muted: What it’s like in Hong Kong’s most competitive ‘patriots’ District Council race
Wearing a bright red campaign vest and an enthusiastic smile, Alex Ilyas Mohammad had a busy evening ahead of him. Over the next two hours in a residential stretch of Tsim Sha Tsui, Mohammad ...
Hong Kong biotech graduates come up with ‘microalgae’ solution to capture carbon
The founders of AlGreen, which is based in Hong Kong Science Park, are aiming to design and manufacture carbon capture products at scale.
Can Hong Kong libraries win back readers? Public facilities try every trick in the book to lose ‘boring’ label amid rise of e-texts, pandemic habits
Libraries are struggling to woo visitors despite pulling out the stops with new offerings, including more open areas and digital services Residents made 18 million visits to public libraries in first ...
Golden Horse Awards: Hong Kong’s Nick Cheuk wins best new director for tragic drama Time Still Turns the Pages
Up-and-coming director earns nod at top film awards in Taiwan for his socially conscious drama about family trauma and student suicide Hong Kong director Ho Sze-wai won the award for best live action ...
Novelist Tony Parsons on the 70s and Debbie Harry, love at first sight and why Hong Kong is his place
The British writer recalls following punk rockers around in the drug-addled 70s, wild times in Wan Chai, falling in love, and finding his voice as a novelist My dad was a Royal Navy commando and was ...
Some Hong Kong primary school pupils may not need to sit written tests, exams for new humanities subject: education minister
Education minister Christine Choi says authorities considering proposal to assess pupils using quizzes or by having them draw pictures in new humanities course.
Golden Horse Awards 2023: Hong Kong’s Nick Cheuk wins best new director for tragic drama Time Still Turns The Pages
Up-and-coming director earns nod at top film awards in Taiwan for his socially conscious drama about family trauma and student suicides.
Hong Kong customs arrests 4, seizes more than HK$30 million worth of drugs after finding liquid cocaine hidden in fake bottles of alcohol
Officers find HK$15 million worth of suspected liquid cocaine hidden in fake bottles of alcohol on woman arriving from North America.
Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong centre helps ethnic minority children with special needs get on track
Zubin Mahtani Gidumal Foundation’s centre for ethnic minority children offers free therapy sessions to youngsters with special needs, as well as guidance for parents.
Financial contagion warning as HSBC is told to brace for ‘catastrophic’ £6.3billion hit
HSBC earlier this month confirmed it was setting aside £910million to cover expected loan losses, including £412million related to the commercial real estate sector in China - b ...
HSB’s Head of Private Banking Alison Law Reported to Return to HSBC at End-yr
Hong Kong media quoted sources as saying that Alison Law, who previously took charge of HANG SENG BANK (00011.HK)'s Head of Private Banking and Trust Services, will leave the C... Hong Kong media ...
Hong Kong primary school pupils may not need to sit written tests, exams in new humanities subject, education minister says
Education minister Christine Choi says authorities considering proposal to assess pupils through quizzes or pictures in new humanities course to boost patriotism 'Teachers can observe students' ...