Health minister Lo Chung-mau says public should ‘stare at smokers’ who light up in prohibited areas to show disapproval.
Rare creature gives sailing students a ‘heartwarming’ surprise in Hong Kong. See it
Such a treat for our young sailors and definitely a great sign that our oceans are improving in terms of biodiversity.” ...
Hong Kong Takes Its Crackdown Abroad
HONG KONG—After crushing dissent at home, Hong Kong is turning its focus to activists who have continued their resistance to the Beijing-led crackdown from overseas.
Hong Kong poised to ban Japanese seafood over treated nuclear wastewater
Hong Kong, one of the world’s biggest buyers of Japanese fish, says it will ban seafood imports from 10 prefectures in the country if Tokyo presses ahead with its plan to release treated radioactive ...
Hong Kong Plans to Raise Bank Deposit Protection After Review
Hong Kong plans to raise the maximum protection on bank deposits in a move designed to better shield people during times of severe stress.
Chinese Canadians remember Hong-Kong born singer Coco Lee’s influence on Asian representation
Coco Lee, who died at the age of 48, had sung and acted in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese, making a name for herself not only in North America but also in Chinese-speaking regions such as China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong stocks surge over 2% after U.S. inflation slows more than expected; Asia markets rise
In Asia, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index popped 2.15% at the open and led gains in the region, while the Hang Seng Tech index surged over 3%.
Hong Kong activist vows to keep fighting
STORY: SOT: "The Hong Kong government has issued an arrest warrant for me because of the advocacy work I've been doing here in the US"Anna Kwok is a Washington-based Hong Kong activist... who isn't ...
Ripples of Fukushima: Hong Kong will ban more Japanese products if radioactive water is released
A top official in Hong Kong says the city will immediately ban the import of aquatic products from 10 prefectures in Japan if it discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea.
Wanted Hong Kong activist fears for safety, hopes for U.S. asylum
For Anna Kwok, a Washington-based Hong Kong activist, the imposition of a Hong Kong police bounty for her arrest has underscored the urgency of her bid for political asylum at a time of growing tensions between the United States and China.
Japan ‘strongly’ asks Hong Kong not to ban food imports on Fukushima water release
Japan has made a strong request to Hong Kong officials not to tighten restrictions on food imports from Japan because of its plan to discharge treated radioactive water from its Fukushima nuclear ...
MP’s Hong Kong meeting ‘targeted by Chinese spy’
A spy under the direction of China tried to gatecrash a private House of Commons meeting with Hong Kong dissidents, pro-democracy campaigners have claimed.When ...
Hong Kong to ban more Japanese products if treated wastewater gets discharged into the ocean, leader says
The chief executive of Hong Kong said that the city plans to ban marine products from Japan if Fukushima’s treated radioactive wastewater is discharged into the sea.
Parents, brother of exiled pro-democracy activist detained by Hong Kong police
Police in Hong Kong briefly detained and questioned relatives of exiled pro-democracy dissident Nathan Law after a dawn raid on the family home Tuesday.