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Activist Chow Hang-tung Released On Bail

The High Court on Thursday granted bail to activist and barrister Chow Hang-tung, the vice-chairwoman of the Hong Kong A... Read more

Prosecutors Change Their Tune Over Anthony Wong Songs

Singer Anthony Wong and former pro-democracy lawmaker Au Nok-hin have each been bound over for 18 months in the sum of H... Read more

Hong Kong Celebrates Fourth Medal At Olympics

Hongkongers again erupted in cheers on Thursday, as the SAR’s table tennis players snatched a bronze in the women’s ... Read more

CUHK Researchers Develop Stool Test For Autism

Researchers from Chinese University say they have developed a stool test that can detect or predict autism in young chil... Read more

'Return2HK Requirements Should Be Further Tightened'

University of Hong Kong microbiologist Ho Pak-leung has joined calls for health authorities to further tighten entry and... Read more

Eric Cheung Quits HKU Council After Student Ban

Law lecturer Eric Cheung said on Thursday he had resigned as a member of the University of Hong Kong's governing council... Read more

No Covid Cases Found In Overnight Lockdowns

The overnight compulsory Covid testing operations at a block of flats in Sham Shui Po, and at a hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, ... Read more

Quarantine Exemptions For Mainland Returnees Shelved

Hong Kong moved to insulate itself from a worsening Covid-19 situation on the mainland on Wednesday, by suspending quara... Read more

Sham Shui Po Block, TST Hotel Put Under Lockdown

The government on Wednesday evening put a residential block in Sham Po and a hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui under lockdown, in w... Read more

HKU Bars Union Meeting Attendees From Campus

The University of Hong Kong’s governing council said on Wednesday it was banning all students who attended a controver... Read more

'Preliminary Case Could Have Been Infected Earlier'

Health officials on Wednesday reported a preliminary positive local Covid-19 case, after Hong Kong lived through almost ... Read more

Security Judge To Send Sedition Case To Higher Court

Prosecutors are seeking to transfer the case of a woman and a teenager suspected of handing out seditious leaflets from ... Read more

Teresa Cheng Plays Down Impact Of Anti-sanctions Law

Justice minister Teresa Cheng has sought to play down concern about reports that Beijing plans to introduce anti-sanctio... Read more

June 4 Museum Reopens Online

A museum commemorating the Tiananmen Square incident reopened online on Wednesday, two months after its physical locatio... Read more

Observatory Issues Typhoon Signal One

The observatory issued the Standby Signal Number 1 at 4.20am on Wednesday, to replace the Strong Wind Signal Number 3. ... Read more