Stuff Hong Kong’s House Market Is in a ‘Depression,’ Expert Says Dismal sales at newly launched buildings in Hong Kong are pointing to a housing market in "depression," experts said. At Miami Quay in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Five jailed for ‘seditious’ children’s books
Five speech therapists in Hong Kong have been jailed for 19 months each after being found guilty of publishing "seditious". Authorities interpreted the books - about sheep trying to hold back wolves ... ( read original story ...)
Climate change in Hong Kong worsens housing crisis for city’s poor
Pushed to the fringes by high property prices and a lack of public housing, poorer residents suffer during the city’s brutal summers. ( read original story ...)
Children’s Books Branded Seditious in Hong Kong
After letting it lie dormant for several decades, the Hong Kong government, as part of the current crackdown on the opposition, has dusted off a sedition law under the local crimes ordinance to apply ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong crane accident: widow of victim stops accepting donations, urges public to help other victims and needy families
Widow thanks donors for support and care but says she has enough money for now and there are others who are also need help She hopes all parties could look at the accident and find way to 'minimise ... ( read original story ...)
Mainland China, Hong Kong Stock Exchanges Closed For Mid-Autumn Festival
Stock exchanges in mainland China and Hong Kong were closed today, Sept. 12, in connection with the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s business as usual in the U.S., where mainland Internet leaders such as ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘serious’ air pollution alerts issued; conditions expected to persist for several days
Air pollution levels reach 'serious', the highest alert level, as Hong Kong hit by heat and light winds Air quality health index at highest level at 7 out of 18 stations and 'very high', the next down ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong scraps quarantine for air crew
Hong Kong has done away with quarantine requirements for locally-based air crew, the latest step in the city's easing of strict pandemic controls. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court sentences speech therapists to 19 months in prison over ‘seditious’ children’s books
A Hong Kong court on Saturday sentenced five speech therapists to 19 months in prison over children's books deemed to be seditious, in a case that rights defenders say marks a major blow to free ... ( read original story ...)
COVID rules cast clouds over Hong Kong schools
Further delays to normal school life could exacerbate youth mental-health problems as well as give more people reason to leave. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Five jailed in for ‘seditious’ children’s books
Five speech therapists in Hong Kong have been jailed for 19 months each after being found guilty of publishing "seditious" children's books. Authorities interpreted the books - about sheep trying to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Sentences 5 to 19 Months for Children’s Books Deemed ‘Seditious’
Tales about a sheep village resisting a wolf pack prompted the charges against leaders of a speech therapists’ union, extending a government crackdown on dissent. ( read original story ...)
Five Hong Kong speech therapists jailed for conspiracy to “brainwash” children with cartoons
Five Hong Kong speech therapists were sentenced on Saturday to 19 months in jail for conspiracy to publish seditious children's books, featuring cartoons of sheep and wolves that prosecutors had ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Speech Therapists Sentenced to 19 Months for Books
A Hong Kong court has sentenced five speech therapists to nearly two years in prison for their role in the publication of children's books deemed seditious. ( read original story ...)