International organisations have maintained their robust growth forecasts for Vietnam this year as the economy has bounced back strongly despite external uncertainties and extensive damage caused by ...
Little Movement Anticipated For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market on Tuesday halted the four-day losing streak in which it had slumped more than 65 points or 1.8 percent.
Beermen, Bolts open Philippines’ EASL campaign
San Miguel and Meralco get the Philippine side going in the EASL (East Asia Super League) on Wednesday as they tangle against separate opponents in the opener of the league’s Home and Away Season 2.
Hong Kong man ends 4-hour rooftop stand-off after roaming building with knife, scissors
Police say man’s girlfriend filed report after he suffered suspected mental health episode at Kin Shue House in Lei Muk Shue Estate.
Hong Kong marks China National Day
Hong Kong marked China's National Day on Tuesday with traditional official events, and no protests. Hong Kong's leader, Chief Executive John Lee attended a flag raising event in the morning on the shore of Victoria Harbour.
10 Years Later: Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution
I n 2014, Hong Kong protesters used umbrellas as a form of passive resistance to the city police’s use of tear gas and pepper spray as they demanded a more transparent election. The protest movement ...
Hong Kong air pollution reaches serious levels in parts of city amid weak winds
Seventeen of 18 local monitoring stations issue very high risk warnings on Monday, with remaining one recording serious alert.
Elderly man falls to death while doing household chores in Hong Kong, in second such death in 2 weeks
Security personnel alert police after discovering 83-year-old man lying on podium near Yee Yip House at Tsing Yi Estate.
LIVE: Drone show in Hong Kong ahead of China’s 75th founding anniversary
A drone show lights up the sky above Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Third British judge quits top Hong Kong court amid China-imposed crackdown on dissent
Third British judge quits top Hong Kong court amid China-imposed crackdown on dissent - It comes after former judge Lord Jonathan Sumption said Hong Kong ‘becoming a totalitarian state’ ...
‘Hong Kong won’t change for you’: the mindset driving ghastly service standards in the city
A refusal to put the customer first has outsized implications for Hong Kong’s businesses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Night Like Never Before: The After-Hours Guide To Hong Kong
Whether you're a night owl searching for world-class dining, a cultural enthusiast eager to explore hidden temples under the cloak of darkness, or simply seeking the buzz of rooftop bars with panoramic views,
Son of late Hong Kong tycoon Eric Hotung sued for more than HK$8 million in unpaid fees
Anthony Hotung is accused of failing to pay costs, interest by law firm that represented him in two-decade-long legal feud involving family.
The mindset driving ghastly service standards in Hong Kong
A refusal to put the customer first has outsized implications for Hong Kong’s businesses. Read more at straitstimes.com.