Hong Kong police have made their first arrests under a newly passed local national security law over social media posts deemed “seditious” by authorities.
Hong Kong police arrest six people under new national security law
Hong Kong's national security police arrested six people across the city on Tuesday under a newly enacted "National Security Law" known as Article 23 for alleged "incitement with intent", according to ...
Hong Kong Makes First Arrests Under New Domestic Security Law
Hong Kong’s national security police arrested six people using a new security law for the first time, days ahead of the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Li Ka-shing’s Unfilled Towers Show Deepening Hong Kong Downturn
No one’s property in Hong Kong epitomizes the pain in the office market better than real estate legend Li Ka-shing’s.
Hong Kong Suspends Waste Charging Scheme, Putting Green Goals in Doubt
Hong Kong shelved a waste-charging plan that had been discussed for almost two decades, putting in doubt its target for reducing rubbish sent to landfills and undermining its environmental efforts.
Hong Kong stocks open flat ahead of inflation data
Hong Kong stocks opened slightly lower on Tuesday morning as traders stepped back after the previous day's rally, with focus on the release of key US inflation data due this week. The Hang Seng Index ...
Hong Kong football boss Andersen in resignation shock, but FA officials say they don’t know anything and chairman stays silent
Jorn Andersen’s future has been left shrouded in mystery, with 61-year-old refusing to comment on rumours he has resigned, and a press conference called for Wednesday.
Half of Hong Kong workers will consider quitting if employers ask them to spend more time in office: survey
City’s figures are 14 per cent higher than global average, with more older workers wanting work-from-home arrangements than their younger counterparts.
51,000 lifts in Hong Kong not fitted with voltage dip devices that cut risk of becoming trapped, officials reveal
Only 22,000 lifts in city are fitted with voltage dip mitigation devices allowing them to resume operations after self-inspection, government official say.
Hong Kong taxi drivers’ operations against Uber a reflection of frustration over years of ‘illegal activity’, union leader says
Public appeal to stop ‘undercover operations’ against Uber drivers does not seem to have quelled anger among cabbies, union principal vice-chairman says.
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After spending most of our lives in Hong Kong, we don't have a credit score in the US. We are calculating how much cash we need to retire in the US.
Hong Kong woos Chinese mainlanders eager for more cash and freedom
For Chinese people, the attractions are clear. Amid an economic slowdown and tightening political control in the mainland, Hong Kong offers higher salaries, lower taxes and greater relative freedom.
Hong Kong court adjourns liquidation hearing of China developer Kaisa
HONG KONG, May 27 (Reuters) - A Hong Kong court on Monday adjourned a hearing into a petition seeking the liquidation of Kaisa Group (1638.HK) , opens new tab until June 24, giving a breather to the ...
In pricey Hong Kong, residents flock to China for cheaper dining, shopping
Shenzhen is attracting Hong Kongers in droves with its superior entertainment options at a fraction of the cost.