Hong Kong Aircrew Officers Association says new hires not enough to get Cathay back to pre-pandemic service levels Airline says it is focused on Hong Kong hiring, but it was 'difficult' for residents ...
Hong Kong crypto exchanges face regulatory deadline and scandals
As the deadline looms for cryptocurrency exchanges in Hong Kong to obtain the necessary licensing, the industry is under intense scrutiny following a series of scandals and regulatory actions. ...
Dior cancels show as Hong Kong struggles with legacy of protests
Christian Dior, the international fashion label, has cancelled a catwalk show in Hong Kong, in a further blow to the territory’s efforts to re-establish itself as a business and cultural destination ...
Caught in Beijing’s grip, Hong Kong struggles to find a new identity
Politicians in this former British colony want to please the nationalist rulers in Beijing while simultaneously preserving the city’s cosmopolitan character. It is proving to be an impossible ...
Housing Authority wins bid to ask Hong Kong’s highest court to quash ruling giving same-sex couples right to pass on public housing to spouses
Hong Kong’s Housing Authority has been given a last chance to ask a court to quash a ruling that granted same-sex couples the right to inherit public housing flats owned by their partners. The Court ...
Christian Dior postpones much anticipated Hong Kong show
French fashion label Christian Dior has postponed its planned mega fashion show in Hong Kong due to be held in March, the government said on Monday, without giving a reason for the decision.
Hong Kong scams hit record high last year with new victim every 13 minutes; scamsters get away with HK$25 million a day
The Hong Kong Police Force appealed to residents to report dubious information on the platform to help expand its database of scammers.
Hong Kong man arrested for allegedly splashing unknown liquid on women’s buttocks in the streets
Victims described the liquid as being “odourless, but with a light colour and slightly warm”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong Security Law May Hurt News Reporting, Press Group Says
A Hong Kong journalist group has raised concerns about a planned new security law, saying a broad definition of offenses could hurt journalists’ ability to report in the Asian financial hub.
Hong Kong set for 12-degree Celsius temperature swing later this week, says Observatory
Hong Kong is set to face wide temperature swings of 12 degrees Celsius (21.6 degrees Fahrenheit) later this week on the back of the arrival of a monsoon, the city’s weather forecaster has warned. The ...
Hong Kong’s first hydrogen bus hits the streets
There is also only one hydrogen refuelling station at Citybus' West Kowloon depot, though there are plans for more stations to be established on Hong Kong Island as the hydrogen-powered bus services ...
India’s plan to turn isles into own ‘Hong Kong’ riles environmentalists
The Indian government is planning a $9 billion megaproject to transform part of the isles into what has been dubbed a South Asian "Hong Kong," complete with an international airport, a shipping ...
Microsoft offers AI solutions to Hong Kong insurer FWD in new four-year partnership
Microsoft has extended its partnership with Hong Kong insurance provider FWD, with a four-year agreement, as companies race to integrate cutting-edge AI technology into their products and services.
Hong Kong stocks drop for second day as traders await corporate earnings from Baidu, NetEase Li Auto to back up sentiment-driven rebound
A stock rally in Hong Kong is pausing for breath as traders look for fundamental earnings support to back up three weeks of sentiment-driven gains.