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Posted on 18/01/2021

Hong Kong records 107 new COVID-19 cases in latest spike

Hong Kong reported 107 new coronavirus cases on Monday, the highest toll in nearly a month as authorities tested thousands of residents after an outbreak in an old residential building located in a ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Tips from the top: Jamil Anderlini’s guide to Hong Kong

Dim sum, surfing, scenic hikes . . . the FT’s Asia editor shares his recommendations for discovering the city behind the bustle ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC’s explanation over frozen accounts

Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank's chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Hong Kong paraplegic athlete in wheelchair climbs up skyscraper

On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC’s explanation for frozen accounts

Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC for freezing his local bank accounts even after the global bank's chief executive, Noel Quinn, wrote to him to explain the ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Hong Kong paraplegic athlete in wheelchaiir climbs up skyscraper

On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Paraplegic athlete in wheelchair climbs 820 feet up Hong Kong skyscraper

(CNN)On Saturday, Hong Kong residents watched paraplegic athlete Lai Chi-wai strap himself to his wheelchair and climb up one of the city's towering glass-paned skyscrapers. Over more than 10 hours, ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Raab takes aim at ‘mercenary’ barrister over Hong Kong case

A British barrister who will help the Hong Kong authorities to prosecute pro-democracy activists could be regarded as “pretty mercenary” for accepting the case, the foreign secretary said yesterday. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Dominic Raab calls QC acting for Hong Kong government ‘mercenary’

David Perry is giving China a PR coup by acting against pro-democracy activists, foreign secretary says ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

UK lawyer prosecuting Hong Kong activists called a ‘mercenary’ by Dominic Raab

A British lawyer who is prosecuting a case against pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong has been labelled a “mercenary” by Dominic Raab, the UK’s foreign secretary, as controversy over his appointment ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

HSBC chief wrote to Hong Kong activist over frozen bank account

Noel Quinn, HSBC chief executive, personally wrote to a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist to say that the bank was legally obliged to freeze his account, in a sign of the tightrope that corporations ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 18/01/2021

Dominic Raab calls UK lawyer prosecuting Hong Kong activists a ‘mercenary’

A British lawyer who is prosecuting a case against pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong has been labelled a “mercenary” by Dominic Raab, the UK’s foreign secretary, as controversy over his appointment ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 17/01/2021

Wheelchair climber hauls himself 250 metres up Hong Kong skyscraper for charity

Lai Chi-wai spent 10 hours pulling himself up the tower to raise money for spinal cord patients ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 17/01/2021

In Wheelchair, Paraplegic Lai Chi-Wai Climbs up Skyscraper in Hong Kong

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Lai Chi-wai became the first in Hong Kong to climb more than 250 meters of a skyscraper while strapped into a wheelchair as he pulled himself up for more than 10 hours on ... ( read original story ...)

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