El tifón Wipha derribó árboles y causó importantes interrupciones de vuelos el domingo en Hong Kong y en algunos aeropuertos cercanos en ...
Cathay Pacific Cancels Flights as Typhoon Nears Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. delayed and canceled flights in and out of Hong Kong on Sunday as tropical cyclone Wipha approaches the city.
Hong Kong LGBTQ groups in push to get public’s support for same-sex rights bill
Four groups launch petition as Registration of Same-sex Partnerships Bill faces strong opposition from most lawmakers.
Hong Kong authorities dispose of 1,200 trees in aftermath of Typhoon Wipha
Development Bureau also appeals to public to report trees that potentially pose hazards, says checks expected to wrap up by end of the week.
Hong Kong urged to make itself ‘truly the world’s green financial centre’
US economist Jeffrey Sachs says Hong Kong’s role in sustainable development is ‘becoming central for the whole world’.
Hong Kong to criminalize unlicensed stablecoin promotions from Aug. 1
Hong Kong’s new stablecoin law takes effect Aug. 1, introducing fines and jail time for promoting or offering unlicensed fiat-referenced stablecoins to retail investors.
Hong Kong Court Orders Nulling Laws on Sex-Segregated Toilets
A Hong Kong court has ordered the striking down of regulations banning individuals from using public toilets designated for the opposite sex, in a ruling expected to improve treatment of transgender people.
23 kindergartens in Hong Kong plan to close by end of school year
Figure, the latest as of June, represents about 28 per cent rise from first 10 months of 2023-24 academic year.
Mainland China capital surge fuelling Hong Kong investment boom
Surging investment into Hong Kong by mainland Chinese investors is increasing market liquidity and depth while strengthening the island’s position as a gateway to China. Short-term headwinds could ...
Hong Kong Court Strikes Down Law On Use Of Opposite-Sex Toilets
A Hong Kong court struck down laws on Wednesday criminalising people for going into public toilets designated for the opposite sex, a ruling hailed as "a forward step" for transgender rights.
Hong Kong court backs transgender person’s right to use toilets that match chosen gender identity
A Hong Kong court ruled on Wednesday in favour of a transgender person who challenged laws that criminalise them for going into public toilets that align with their chosen gender identity.
Hong Kong judge rules in favor of transgender bathroom access
A Hong Kong judge has ruled in favor of transgender people’s rights to access public toilets matching their gender identity.
Hong Kong teen arrested for allegedly scrawling seditious words in toilet
City’s national security police charge 18-year-old with one count of doing an act with ‘seditious intention’ and three counts of criminal damage.
More support needed for proposed Hong Kong industrial port, lawmakers say
Andrew Lam highlights lack of measures to boost growth in sectors under project, while Wendy Hong calls for incentives to attract firms.