Baptist University says number of first-year, non-local students for 2024-25 to increase by nearly 200 per cent from last year.
Hong Kong’s Physical gym chain warned to pay HK$3 million in MPF arrears or face legal action
Physical is second gym chain in under two weeks to slip into trouble after rival Pure Fitness was accused of not paying rent for Central branch.
Hong Kong aviation fans have whale of a time as Beluga aircraft makes first visit to city
Airbus aircraft, which is specially designed to transport large-scale aeroplane’s components, causes stir online after making rare stop in city.
Hong Kong vs Singapore
Singapore and Hong Kong lock horns in Match 7 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur on 2nd September 2024.
Hong Kong NGOs for sexual minorities suffer government funding cuts and pressure
Apart from government cut of funding, LGBTQ+ groups face huge pressure for organizing public activities and they have refrained from applying foreign funding to prevent political risk.
Hong Kong expands transshipment scope, reinforces status as key global trade hub
The customs of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) further extended the scope of service of the Free Trade Agreement Transshipment Facilitation Scheme (FTA Scheme) to cover transshipments from the Chinese mainland to Vietnam and Nicaragua via the HKSAR,
Hong Kong national security police arrest 2 for alleged sedition over fake suicide note
Man, 41, and woman, 28, apprehended for allegedly acting with seditious intent and violating city’s domestic national security law.
Hong Kong education chief opens up about eldest son’s suicide, vows to support youth
Christine Choi says incident left ‘big hole in her heart’, but religion, reading, and family and friends helped her to cope with son’s death.
Hong Kong ‘has long way to go’ before it can be I&T hub like Silicon Valley: minister
Technology minister Sun Dong says more work needed to turn industry development efforts into actual productivity and economic growth.
Hong Kong ‘has long way to go’ before it can become a global I&T hub, minister says
Technology minister Sun Dong says more work needed to turn industry development efforts into actual productivity and economic growth.
Hong Kong sex education materials not official policy, aim to instil good values: minister
Secretary for Education Christine Choi says family important part of Chinese society in latest defence of controversial advice to teenagers.
Hong Kong rugby sevens add ex-GB star Robbie Fergusson to coaching team for Asia Series
The 31-year-old has been working with both senior sides since arriving in the city, and is expected to help women’s head coach Andy Vilk at the first leg of the series in South Korea.
Two journalists found guilty of sedition in trial seen as blow to Hong Kong’s press freedom
A verdict is expected in Hong Kong on Thursday in a sedition case against Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam, two journalists who led a defunct pro-democracy newspaper.
Hong Kong team finds Japanese occupation era ‘shrine’ but officials reject ‘conjecture’
Researchers say rare remnants of Japanese shrine has been hiding in plain sight in popular Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.