Hong Kong taxi drivers who applied for injunction orders against Occupy Central protesters in 2014 were in the news last month for staging a slow-drive protest in Central against the Uber “invasion”. It is ironic that they who once faulted the Occupy ... ( read original story ...)
Safety concerns over artificial island at mega Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge dismissed
The mainland Chinese authority managing the multibillion-dollar mega bridge linking Hong Kong to Macau and Zhuhai has dismissed mounting safety concerns following the apparent collapse of a structure meant to protect an artificial island along the project ... ( read original story ...)
Why are pro-establishment lawmakers feeling slighted by Hong Kong’s leader?
After raising eyebrows with a HK$30,000 (US$3,800) donation to the city’s largest opposition party at its annual fundraising dinner, there will be more tut-tutting when Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor welcomes five pro-democracy lawmakers to ... ( read original story ...)
Academics’ group criticises Hong Kong government’s ‘political persecution’ of pro-democracy scholar Benny Tai
A group of Hong Kong scholars on Thursday threw their weight behind embattled academic Benny Tai Yiu-ting over his purportedly pro-independence comments, urging the UN to take the incident into consideration when reviewing the city’s freedoms. ( read original story ...)
Parents struggle to find final resting place for Hong Kong’s stillborn children
These women share a common problem: how to properly inter their babies. In Hong Kong, only a fetus miscarried after the 24th week is recognised by the Hospital Authority as a stillbirth. And only a certified stillbirth can be cremated and buried in public ... ( read original story ...)
HONG KONG | World shares slide after US-China trade dispute escalates
HONG KONG |April 4, 2018 (AP)(STL.News) World stock markets slid Wednesday after China announced details of its plans to retaliate against the proposed U.S. tariff hikes, in a escalation of trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies. ( read original story ...)
As China tightens squeeze, soul searching for Hong Kong’s democracy movement
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's once thriving pro-democracy movement, weighed down by growing pessimism among its supporters over China's ever-increasing control in the city, is facing a crisis of confidence about its future. As China tightens its grip ... ( read original story ...)
Dismissal call piles pressure on Hong Kong academic over independence remarks
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Pressure is mounting on a Hong Kong academic who helped lead pro-democracy protests in 2014, as dozens of pro-Beijing groups ran newspaper advertisements on Tuesday to demand his dismissal for allegedly advocating independence from China. ( read original story ...)
Can Benny Tai be prosecuted for independence remarks under Hong Kong law? ‘No’, experts say
The row over controversial academic Benny Tai Yiu-ting’s independence remarks intensified on Monday as Beijing mouthpiece People’s Daily demanded the Hong Kong government take legal action against him under the city’s existing criminal law ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong could learn lessons from London King’s Cross redevelopment project to solve housing crisis, planning expert says
A massive urban redevelopment project in London where half of the flats must be set aside for low-income families may offer ideas for Hong Kong officials mulling co-development of some 1,000 hectares of farmland with private firms to ease the local housing ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong teen, 16, among 19 arrested in crackdown on ‘compensated dating’
A teenage school dropout was among 19 people arrested as part of a crackdown on “compensated dating” in Hong Kong. A month-long investigation ended on Saturday with an undercover sting operation as police arrested 13 men and six women at various ... ( read original story ...)
Independence comments from Hong Kong law academic Benny Tai earns sharp Beijing rebuke
and the central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong issued strongly worded comments to state news agency Xinhua condemning University of Hong Kong law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting after he spoke out at an event organised by a pro-independence ... ( read original story ...)
Anxious Hong Kong Catholics told to make leap of faith over China deal
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A looming deal between the Vatican and China is causing divisions between the church hierarchy and Catholics in Hong Kong, which has long been a vital beachhead for the faith on the southern edge of officially atheist China. ( read original story ...)
Independence call from Hong Kong academic Benny Tai earns sharp Beijing rebuke
and the central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong issued strongly worded comments to state news agency Xinhua condemning University of Hong Kong law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting after he spoke out at an event organised by a pro-independence ... ( read original story ...)