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Hong Kong must walk the talk, and get Beijing’s backing to showcase how ‘two systems’ is not only alive but working well.
As campaign to attract young professionals to city gathers pace, the backing of the central government may yet make all the difference.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority hopes proposed term ‘licensed digital bank’ will inspire confidence in those that use such facilities when online fraud is on the rise.
Three serious Hong Kong government breaches in a week are an embarrassment and highlight need for public and private sectors to eliminate latest risks.
As in Hong Kong in 2019, the US-funded National Endowment for Democracy has fingerprints all over protests in Tbilisi.
The Swiss-based body says it is investigating students who posted questions for university entrance exams online, revealing them to thousands of students in other time zones
Hong Kong can congratulate itself on the high number of mainland visitors despite the awful weather, but there’s still room for fresh ideas and better targeted policies.
Aircraft forced to make an emergency landing in Kumamoto prefecture’s Aso City after experiencing mid-flight engine failure.
Education Bureau refuses to address allegations, but says teacher and school taking part in trip last week must submit report.
Chairman of festival’s organising committee upbeat attendance levels for Wednesday’s event will exceed 40,000 visitors recorded last year.
Starwood Capital Group, one of the largest real estate investors worldwide, is part of a consortium of shareholders proposing to take Asian warehouse developer ESR Group private.
Sham article is almost identical to one debunked two weeks ago, featuring Hong Kong movie star Donnie Yen and US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
Lawmakers say government has not come up with effective ways to measure and help population living in poverty.
The flagship developer of tycoon Li Ka-shing has slashed the price of some of the remaining flats at its project in the Northern Metropolis by almost a third compared with when it was first launched in 2021.
Senior counsel for government says unfair for Hong Kong Golf Club to claim authorities failed to account for protected trees in environmental impact assessment for redevelopment of course.
Labour minister Chris Sun lashes out at Social Workers Registration Board for allowing social worker involved in court case over rioting charges to sit on reserve member panel.
Woman, 58, believed to have burned charcoal to commit suicide with 32-year-old son at her Kwai Chung home on Mother’s Day, source says.
Central authorities have said residents from Taiyuan, Hohhot, Harbin, Lhasa, Lanzhou, Xining, Yinchuan and Urumqi can soon visit Hong Kong without joining tour groups.
The French brand just announced that it will present its collection again in an exclusive staging in Hong Kong – we spoke to president of fashion, Bruno Pavlovsky, about the news
Bar Association to visit Beijing to discuss its views sometime this year after what were once regular visits resumed in 2023.
Environmental group Greeners Action urges government to promote takeaway container borrowing services in community as further step to reduce plastic.
Hospital Authority will require companies to submit applications directly without going through doctors, which may shorten time to five months, official says.
Police say more mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong falling victim, with amounts swindled often higher.
Bar Association chief Victor Dawes says professional independence crucial as city’s rule of law continues to face challenges.
Kiko Cacella, the founder and head coach at D’Jago BJJ Academy, talks about growing up in Rio de Janeiro, discovering Brazilian jiu-jitsu, his short MMA career, and opening gyms in Hong Kong.
Official says the plan is to build a control point in Luohu, with co-location arrangements adopted.
Posts are appearing on social media platform Xiaohongshu with information on the event, even though ticketing details have yet to be announced officially.
Macy Chong of the To Dream Charity Foundation, says parents and carers desperate for extra support when their children leave ‘safety net’ school to join adult world.
Solo travellers from eight more mainland Chinese cities will be allowed to visit Hong Kong from May 27.
Traditional bouquets and family lunch just as important for some, as last-minute shoppers hit Mong Kok’s flower market.
Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, is expected to arrive on Monday
Popular chain Bakehouse and long-time operator Kee Wah Bakery hope new rules will help them deliver made-in-Hong Kong goods to hungry consumers across the border.
In an attempt to limit the impact of data showing foreign funds selling on market sentiment, Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges plan to cease displaying real-time figures on purchases or sales of local stocks through trading links with Hong Kong.
Tourist, 37, dies after cliff plunge on city’s Lion Rock; airlifted to hospital, but later pronounced dead.
Professor David Hui says prolonged mask mandate during Covid-19 to blame for longer flu season.