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Wildlife Trafficking Included As Organised Crime

Lawmakers voted on Wednesday to treat certain wildlife offences as organised and serious crimes, in an effort to combat ... Read more

Tree Cutter Dies In Crane Accident

A tree-cutting worker with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department died on Wednesday, after the crane she was worki... Read more

Hong Kong Records Three Imported Covid Cases

Health officials on Wednesday reported three imported coronavirus cases, all of them infected with the L452R mutant stra... Read more

Consumers 'getting Used To' Over-packaging: Survey

Environmental group Green Sense on Wednesday urged the government to do more to educate the public and impose stricter g... Read more

Four HKU Students Arrested 'for Advocating Terrorism'

Police said on Wednesday they have arrested four University of Hong Kong students on suspicion of advocating terrorism b... Read more

Protesters' Fund Set To End Operations

A fund offering support for protesters who are arrested or injured announced on Wednesday that it will cease operations.... Read more

Police Charge Man With Raping Teenage Girl In 1983

Following a breakthrough in forensics technology, the police on Tuesday charged a 58-year-old man over the alleged rape ... Read more

Tougher Quarantine Rules To Take Effect On Friday

The government says its new boarding, quarantine and testing requirements for people arriving from overseas will take ef... Read more

HK Plans Parade To Honour Olympic Squad's Success

Hong Kong will celebrate the historic success of its Olympians with a bus parade on Thursday morning. The city's ath... Read more

Anti-sanctions Law To Be Added To Basic Law On Friday

The city's sole delegate to the country's top legislature, Tam Yiu-chung, said a resolution on adding the anti-sanctions... Read more

Transit Passengers 'may Have Infected Airport Worker'

The Centre for Health Protection said it appeared that an airport worker, one of the city's latest Covid-19 cases, was i... Read more

Trio To Plead Guilty Over July 1 March

Three activists charged over their alleged involvement in a banned protest held on July 1 last year indicated to the Dis... Read more

Tong Ying-kit Appeals Against Conviction, Sentence

The first person convicted of national security offences in Hong Kong, Tong Ying-kit, has filed an appeal against the ve... Read more

Experts Suspect Cross-infection At Quarantine Hotel

A foreign domestic helper who was confirmed with Covid-19 after she completed her quarantine might have contracted the v... Read more

Antibody Test Can No Longer Shorten Quarantine: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday people arriving in the city will no longer be able to undergo a shorter quara... Read more