Seven football-sized raw jade stones have been confiscated in Hong Kong in a joint anti-smuggling operation on Monday night, with the suspected smugglers evading arrest by speedboat. Officers are trying to establish the value of the haul that was believed ... ( read original story ...)
Activist takes aim at HK independence movement
HONG KONG: Hong Kong is home to a host of democracy activists angering China but one rabble-rouser – a silver-haired former radio host – has been embraced by Beijing for targeting supporters of a split from the mainland. Straight-talking and a seasoned ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong model, 28, who live-streams her suicidal attempt on Facebook is rescued from the sea after a passer-by sees her filming and calls the police
A model in Hong Kong live-streamed her suicidal attempt on her Facebook account last night after experiencing stress and relationship problems with a married man. Fortunately, Yoyo Ng Shuk Yi, 28, was rescued after a passer-by saw her filming herself ... ( read original story ...)
Carrie Lam aims to ‘reignite’ Hong Kong as she officially announces candidacy for top job
The former No 2 official considered Beijing’s preferred choice for Hong Kong next leader officially declared her bid for the city’s top job yesterday, promising good governance with greater transparency and “new blood” in her cabinet. Carrie Lam ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activists declare 'war' after appeal bid snub
HONG KONG - An appeal bid by two anti-China lawmakers against their disqualification from Hong Kong's parliament was rejected Monday, as the activists declared "war" on the authorities. Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching are part of a new movement calling for ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leadership race heats up as China clears way for top officials to run
China on Monday approved the resignations of two of Hong Kong's top officials, including its financial ... the city's chief secretary, the official Xinhua news agency said. The former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997, and its next leader ... ( read original story ...)
Turkish cargo plane from Hong Kong crashes into Kyrgyzstan homes
A Turkish cargo plane flying from Hong Kong has crashed in Kyrgyzstan ... show fire and smoke rising from the rubble of destroyed buildings. One witness told AFP news agency: "The plane crashed into the houses. It killed entire families. ( read original story ...)
Turkish cargo plane from Hong Kong crash lands on Kyrgyzstan homes
A Turkish cargo plane from Hong Kong has crashed in Kyrgyzstan, killing at least 32 people, most of them on the ground, say officials. The Boeing 747 crashed into homes near Manas airport, about 25km (15 miles) north of the capital, Bishkek, the Kyrgyz ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s transitional care centres provide welcome relief for the elderly and their families
“And I really do not want to send her to a care home as I do not want her to feel useless and abandoned.” The demand for Hong Kong’s long-term nursing facilities had been on the rise amid an aging population and is projected to double from about ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong will need 48 new elderly care homes every year unless demand is cut now, expert warns
Hong Kong will need to build close to 50 care homes for the elderly each year in the future unless it acts now to cut demand by providing more community care, a social welfare expert has warned. Dr Law Chi-kwong, an associate professor at the University of ... ( read original story ...)
Job cuts, fewer flights? Hong Kong airline Cathay set for overhaul
The 71-year-old Hong Kong airline is under pressure to combat aggressive state-supported mainland carriers, and to position itself against an "open skies" deal signed last month between China and Australia. Cathay scrapped its second-half profit forecast ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong public and doctors oppose Medical Council’s proposed medical reforms, survey reveals
Polls commissioned by medical sector lawmaker Dr Pierre Chan showed resounding opposition to controversial government reforms making it easier for foreign doctors to practice in Hong Kong. Between November last year and this month, the general public ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong public to be polled on next chief executive
“We are definitely not here to be kingmakers,” Tai, a legal scholar at the University of Hong Kong, said. “We just hope that all Hongkongers can participate in such an important event.” The chief executive race heated up last week after Chief ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong sex assault victim to receive HIV treatment after it emerges an alleged attacker had the virus
Alliance of Ex-mentally Ill of Hong Kong vice-director Philip Wong Man-lip said it was not uncommon for patients with mental illness to be the subject of harassment, and medical staff might not take their complaints seriously due to their illness. ( read original story ...)