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Since the Chinese Central Government passed a controversial law in 2020 in response to widespread anti-establishment protests the year before, Hong Kong has steadily transformed from a place known for freer expression to one that Benedict Rogers, a British human rights activist focused on Asia, described last month as a “ police state .”
Screenshot of flight information website FlightAwar. An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane from Hong Kong to New Delhi returned to Hong Kong as a precautionary measure on Mon
Hong Kong housing authorities have revealed that the now-suspended plan to build 8,300 public flats in a northern town will face higher costs of up to 90 per cent for each home and require an extra 10 months to complete if it were to press ahead.
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Global capital flows have confirmed that international investors' confidence in Hong Kong's financial market is further strengthening, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po stated in an online post on Sunday.
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China’s national security authorities in Hong Kong and the city’s police have launched their first publicly known joint operation, raiding the homes of six people on suspicion of colluding with foreig
Jacky Cheung, set to visit the English club under a Jockey Club scheme, aims to become a ‘great coach’ and unearth top talent in city.
Hong Kong police have accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting secessionist agendas.
DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Singapore’s largest lender, is planning to recruit 100 bankers catering to the rich in Hong Kong over the next three years with clients having more appetite to trade.
She talks animatedly about how she felt after Beijing imposed a strict national security law in 2020 that silenced critics, decimated press freedom, and curtailed civic action in Hong Kong. At the time,
Impressive Results Showcase Hong Kong's Innovation and Technology Strength - Viva Technology 2025 concluded successfully last Saturday with the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council,