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One New Imported Covid Case In Hong Kong

Hong Kong on Sunday reported one imported Covid-19 case, involving a 34-year-old patient who had recently been to Mexico... Read more

Trio Arrested Over Fake Vaccination Records

Police said on Sunday that they have arrested three people for allegedly forging identity cards and Covid-19 vaccination... Read more

Civil Human Rights Front Disbands Over 'suppression'

Civil Human Rights Front on Sunday said it’s disbanding, saying it can no longer operate in the face of the "authoriti... Read more

'Anti-sanctions Law May Be Used To Weaken Market'

Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Sunday that he expects some people to use the introduction of the anti-sanctions l... Read more

Front To Give Update On Its Future On Sunday

The Civil Human Rights Front is expected to give an update on its future on Sunday afternoon amid growing speculation th... Read more

Probe As Two Bodies Found

Police are investigating the deaths of two people whose bodies were found at their home on the Siu Sai Wan Estate in Cha... Read more

Stay Professional, People's Daily Warns Law Society

People's Daily, on Saturday warned Hong Kong's Law Society not to play with politics unless it wants to follow the fate ... Read more

Increase Quarantine For Vaccinated Returnees: Experts

Infectious disease experts on Saturday urged the government to review its quarantine policies for fully vaccinated trave... Read more

Another Man Remanded Over 2019 Yuen Long Attacks

A 63-year-old man who has been charged with rioting in connection with the Yuen Long mob attack on July 21, 2019 was rem... Read more

Officials In Talks To See If HK Marathon Can Go Ahead

Home affairs secretary Caspar Tsui said on Saturday that officials are in talks with organisers to see if the Standard C... Read more

'Don't Be Obsessed With Competition In Elections'

Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang on Saturday urged people not to be obsessed with keen comp... Read more

Eatery Staff To Be Subject To More Frequent Testing

The government on Friday announced it is tightening testing arrangements for staff who work at restaurants under the Typ... Read more

2021 Economic Growth Forecast Revised Upwards

The local economy is tipped to enjoy stronger growth in 2021 than previously thought. The government on Friday revise... Read more

Doctors And Nurses Leaving HK A Concern: Henry Fan

The chairman of the Hospital Authority, Henry Fan, says he's worried about an increasing loss of public sector medical s... Read more

Convoy Shareholder Granted Leave To Appeal

A legal battle over financial services firm Convoy Global will go to the city's top court after the Court of Appeal rule... Read more