Ehsan Khan, who took four for 22 in the most recent loss to Kuwait, also weighed in with a wicket, while Nizakat (37) and Hayat (34) provided the runs as Hong Kong won with six wickets and 19 balls to ...
Hong Kong leader John Lee defends controversial sex education advice for schoolchildren
City leader Lee and education secretary Christine Choi dismiss claims sex education in schools, which includes advice to play badminton to curb sexual urges, is ‘unrealistic’ ...
190 Hong Kong youths and children receive scholarship backed by film star Tony Leung
A 16-year-old Hong Kong fencer with childhood diabetes is among 190 recipients of a scholarship aimed at helping youths and children with chronic illness, or who come from underprivileged families, ...
Endeavors to grow soybeans in space may bear fruition, says Hong Kong biologist
The project is the first Hong Kong agricultural research project to be launched into space, opening a new chapter for the integration of aerospace and agricultural technology. "The experiment although ...
Hong Kong’s John Lee urges businesses to proactively adopt new technologies
Hong Kong’s leader has urged local businesses to proactively adopt more technologies to better survive the transition to full economic recovery, while expressing confidence the anticipated federal ...
Hong Kong’s first Portuguese culture festival likely to attract 6,000 people: organisers
Hong Kong’s inaugural Portuguese culture festival is expected to attract more than 6,000 people, including tourists from around the region, but finding a venue in the city had proved to be a large ...
Artists fight to keep the neon lights on in Hong Kong
Technological advancements and new regulations had led to buildings losing their trademark illuminations, leaving the city into the dark. Faced with a dwindling number of neon masters, there is a grow ...
Hong Kong police cut off alleged city-based Malaysian phone scam gang in a first for force
HONG KONG (SCMP): Hong Kong police have arrested six Malaysians and five local residents alleged to be involved in an international HK$61 million-plus (US$7.8 million) phone scam racket after a ...
Hong Kong vows tougher action on Japanese seafood imports if nuclear contamination worsens
Environment authorities say they will track nuclear effluent discharge development and data released by Japan, International Atomic Energy Agency.
Hong Kong pledges tougher food safety measures on Japanese imports if contamination worsens
Environment authority says it will track nuclear effluent discharge development and data released by Japan, International Atomic Energy Agency.
Paris Paralympics: Hong Kong pair ‘honoured’ to carry city’s flag at opening ceremony
Table tennis player Wong Ting-ting and badminton veteran Daniel Chan will lead delegation into opening ceremony in French capital.
Hong Kong laws behind massive decline in media freedom: Report
The press freedom in Hong Kong has reached its lowest level in at least 11 years, Voice of America (VOA) reported, citing the latest survey of its members and the public by the Hong Kong Journalists ...
All Hong Kong’s foreign judges can – and should – do is call it as they see it
They are in a difficult position in sensitive cases, likely to face criticism at home if they rule one way and in Hong Kong if they go the other.
Rare discovery in Hong Kong river overturns past beliefs about city’s endangered otters
NGO finds traces left by Eurasian otter during study of Ng Tung River near Sheung Shui’s urban centre in February.