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Concern About Growing Cancer Risks For Women

The Hong Kong Cancer Registry said women could soon overtake men in new cancer cases. The registry sounded the warnin... Read more

New Zealand Drops 'Covid Zero' Goal After Outbreak

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admitted on Monday that New Zealand's widely praised "Covid zero" strategy had failed to h... Read more

'Democrats Unlikely To Be Accepted For Legco Polls'

A leader of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese said on Monday that it would be almost impossible for ... Read more

'Govt Should Act Early To Buy New Covid Drug'

A pharmacists’ association said on Monday that a new drug for Covid-19 could help relieve the burden on hospitals if H... Read more

'Policy Address To Focus On Land Supply'

A political commentator on Monday said he expects Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s upcoming policy address to focus on hou... Read more

CTU Becomes Latest Hong Kong Group To Disband

The Confederation of Trade Unions (CTU) announced on Sunday evening that its members had voted to disband the group, put... Read more

HKU Head Zhang Xiang Offered Early Contract Extension

The head of the University of Hong Kong, Zhang Xiang, has been offered an early contract extension which would allow him... Read more

Govt Working On 'cross-border Code': Pandemic Adviser

A pandemic adviser to the government says the Innovation and Technology Bureau is developing an app specifically for Hon... Read more

Sub-divided Flats Should Be Banished In A Decade: DAB

The DAB said on Sunday that the government needs to work harder to move people living in shoddy homes into public housin... Read more

Vouchers Getting People Back In The Shops: Paul Chan

Financial Secretary Paul Chan says more than five million Hongkongers have collected their latest spending vouchers and ... Read more

New Security Law May Come By Mid-2022: Tam Yiu-chung

Hong Kong’s member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee Tam Yiu-chung said on Sunday that he thinks Ar... Read more

Barricades Vanish As HK 'returns To Safe Normalcy'

The government on Sunday removed huge water barricades protecting its headquarters in Admiralty, as Chief Secretary John... Read more

Bringing In Helpers Like 'walking On Thin Ice'

Labour chief Law Chi-kwong on Sunday said that bringing in foreign domestic helpers from high-risk places is like “wal... Read more

HK Records Five Imported Covid Infections

The Centre for Health Protection on Saturday reported five imported Covid-19 infections, with all of them carrying Covid... Read more

Pillar Of Shame Faces Removal From HKU: Reports

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is reportedly planning to remove from campus the Pillar of Shame, a sculpture that com... Read more