HONG KONG - Bomb disposal officers in Hong Kong on Sunday (Jan 28) successfully defused a 450kg wartime bomb discovered a day earlier at a construction site in Wan Chai. A construction worker made a report to police at 7.40am on Saturday, prompting the ... ( read original story ...)
Government again postpones discussions on Hong Kong golf course housing development plans
News of the study set off a chain of reactions across the community ... One of which was former Democratic Party lawmaker Fred Li Wah-ming who was hired by the Hong Kong Golf Club, which runs the Fanling course, to lobby stakeholders. ( read original story ...)
Political storm in Hong Kong as activist Agnes Chow banned from by-election over party’s call for city’s ‘self-determination’
Hong Kong election authorities sparked a political storm on Saturday by banning a pro-democracy activist with strong youth support from running in a Legislative Council by-election in March. Agnes Chow Ting accused the government of “political screening ... ( read original story ...)
Talking the walk on turning traffic-choked Hong Kong street into pedestrian oasis
The 58-year-old former lawyer turned businessman and environmental campaigner – and grandnephew of late TVB creator Sir Run Run Shaw – is now busily promoting an ambitious scheme to pedestrianise one of Hong Kong’s most crowded, polluted roads. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow banned from Legco by-election
Pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow Ting was on Saturday banned from running in Hong Kong’s Legislative Council by-election, dashing her chances of becoming the city’s youngest ever lawmaker. The government said a returning officer had decided Chow’s ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bans pro-democracy activist from election
Her Demosisto party said the ban was "payback" against an entire generation. Hong Kong on Saturday banned pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow from running in upcoming elections in a move widely seen as political interference from China. China has increased ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bans young pro-democracy hopeful from election
HONG KONG – The Hong Kong government says it has barred a young pro-democracy activist from an upcoming election because her party's political platform violates electoral laws, in the latest move by the semiautonomous Chinese city to squelch dissent. ( read original story ...)
Why should Hong Kong be more walkable? Environmentalists and tour groups spell out the reasons
Hong Kong’s car-oriented roads are designed for an “alarming” number of vehicles, prevent people from walking, and worsen hazardous air pollution and public health, environmentalists have warned. Those who tout walking as a mode of transport argue ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam calls for less inequality and more opportunity during Davos visit
Hong Kong’s leader promised on Friday to address issues such as income disparity and a lack of opportunities for young people at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was addressing a panel discussion on the global ... ( read original story ...)
Leading Hong Kong democracy activist Agnes Chow banned from vote
HONG KONG (AFP) - One of Hong Kong's best-known democracy activists was banned on Saturday (Jan 27) from standing as lawmaker in upcoming elections, the latest blow to freedoms in the city as Beijing tightens its grip. Agnes Chow, 21, a former leader of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong authorities block pro-democracy candidate from byelection
Photograph: Philip Fong/AFP/Getty Images Hong Kong’s embattled pro-democracy movement has suffered another blow after authorities barred a leading member of the “umbrella” movement from standing in a byelection. Agnes Chow, a 21-year-old activist ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police ‘take animal abuse as seriously as murder’ despite low conviction rate
Hong Kong police have insisted their specialist teams investigating animal abuse take the crimes “as seriously as murder”, despite less than half of cases ending in a conviction. A senior inspector said the offences they deal with can be hard to prove. ( read original story ...)
Three contractors found guilty over Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge death
Three Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge contractors were on Friday found guilty of 21 summonses relating to an industrial accident that killed one worker and injured four others. The West Kowloon Court heard the fatal accident took place on October 19 ... ( read original story ...)
Why Hong Kong’s Beijing loyalists don’t want democracy activists kicked out of elections
Pro-establishment heavyweights, including top advisers to Hong Kong’s leader, have challenged the justification for any move by the government to ban two pro-democracy activists from running in the Legislative Council by-election in March. While some of ... ( read original story ...)