Hong Kong 's central bank plans to test the use of its digital currency under a pilot project in its HK$1.8 trillion ($229 billion) mortgage market, with an aim to slash a month-long loan approval ...
Hong Kong government seeks court injunction to ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ protest song
Hong Kong’s government says it's seeking a court order to prohibit people from broadcasting or disseminating the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” after it was mistakenly played as the city’s anthem ...
Hong Kong’s famous rubber duck returns — and now there are two
A decade since it famously appeared in Victoria Harbour, artist Florentijn Hofman’s “Rubber Duck” sculpture is back in Hong Kong. And this time it has a friend.
Hong Kong woman arrested for allegedly killing her 3 young daughters
Hong kong authorities apprehended a woman suspected of fatally ending the lives of her three young daughters. The crime stirred emotions throughout the city, which is known for low crime rates.
Hong Kong Opposition Politicians Protest at HSBC Over Account Closings
Hong Kong opposition politicians of The League of Social Democrats staged a rally outside of HSBC Holdings Plc to protest a decision by the bank to close accounts of the group.
Hong Kong authorities arrest woman in deaths of 3 daughters
Hong Kong authorities arrested a 29-year-old woman on Monday whom they accused in the death of her three young daughters.
Former ByteDance Executive Claims Chinese Communist Party Accessed TikTok’s Hong Kong User Data
Allegation is made in suit against TikTok parent company, ByteDance, which says it vigorously opposes the claim.
Hong Kong cops detain dozens of protesters on Tiananmen massacre anniversary
Dozens of protestors were detained in Hong Kong in connection with the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, according to reports. Key details: A total of 23 people — 11 men and 12 women — were taken into custody on Sunday for “breaching the public peace.
Hong Kong police arrest woman accused of killing 3 young daughters
Hong Kong police have arrested a woman accused of killing her three young daughters in a case that has shocked many in the city, where violent crime is rare ...
Hong Kong appeals court overturns Bao Choy conviction
A Hong Kong appeals court gave a rare victory against the government on Monday when it overturned the conviction of local journalist Bao Choy for making false statements to access vehicle records.
In Rare Victory for Media, Hong Kong Court Overturns Conviction of Journalist
A court ruled that “substantial and grave injustice” was done to Choy Yuk-ling, an investigative journalist who also goes by the name Bao Choy.
Hong Kong investigative journalist wins appeal in rare ruling upholding press freedom: ‘Meaningful’
Veteran investigative journalist Bao Choy won her appeal in Hong Kong two years after she was found guilty of deceiving the government during her work on “7.21 Who Owns The Truth." ...
Hong Kong court quashes investigative journalist’s conviction
Hong Kong's top court on Monday quashed the conviction of a journalist in relation to her investigation into an attack on democracy supporters by government loyalists in 2019.Choy's searches were made ...
United Nations ‘Alarmed’ by Hong Kong June 4 Detentions
The Canadian consulate said on its Facebook that it joined the people of Hong Kong and others around the world in "remembering the violent crackdown against unarmed and peaceful citizens" on June 4, 1989. It said Canada stood with all those "prevented from upholding their rights, including the right to assemble peacefully."