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HK Reports 4,696 Local Coronavirus Cases

Hong Kong on Friday reported 4,696 local coronavirus cases as well as 188 imported infections. A total of 1,411 Covi... Read more

Hong Kong Tells EU Not To Interfere In China Affairs

The Hong Kong government on Friday urged the European Union (EU) to stop interfering in the internal affairs of China, a... Read more

'Concert Incident Caused By Snapped Metal Cord'

An initial inspection suggests a video panel which fell and injured two dancers at a MIRROR concert on Thursday night ca... Read more

Scores Call Counselling Hotline After Concert Mishap

A clinical psychologist said on Friday it's normal for people who witnessed traumatic events to have negative emotions, ... Read more

Concert Organisers Apologise Over MIRROR Incident

MIRROR concert organisers have apologised after a large video panel fell from the ceiling above the stage on Thursday ev... Read more

Two Dancers In Hospital After Accident At MIRROR Show

Two dancers were hurt after being struck by a falling video panel on stage during a concert by the popular boy band MIRR... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 65 Places

The government on Thursday issued compulsory testing notices for 65 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited a... Read more

Expert Repeats Vaccination Calls Over Toddler's Case

Health authorities said on Thursday that they are concerned about the Covid-19 case of a 22-month-old toddler who is in ... Read more

Hong Kong's Gender Imbalance Widens

Latest figures released from the Census and Statistics Department on Thursday showed that the gender imbalance in Hong K... Read more

Hong Kong Sees Rise In Visitor Numbers

New figures from the Hong Kong Tourism Board on Thursday showed more visitors have flown into the city since the governm... Read more

July Sees Most 'hot Nights' Since 1884

The Observatory said on Thursday it has logged 22 "hot nights" so far this month – the most recorded in a month since ... Read more

Ex-councillor Jailed For Shouting Insults At Police

Former Shatin District Council chairman Li Chi-wang was on Thursday jailed for seven months for shouting insults at the ... Read more

Man Jailed For Desecrating National Flags

A 23-year-old man was on Thursday jailed for four months for tearing three national flags down and throwing them in a ru... Read more

Ombudsman Probes Effectiveness Of 1823

The Office of The Ombudsman said on Thursday that it's launching an investigation into the effectiveness of the governme... Read more

Property And Financial Markets Remain Resilient: FS

Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Thursday said Hong Kong's property and financial markets remain resilient despite repea... Read more