Doxxers To Face Up To 5 Years In Jail Under New Law
The government is proposing to introduce laws to curb doxxing, with offenders facing a maximum fine of HK$1 million and ... Read more
Epoch Times Journalist 'attacked By Bat-wielding Man'
A Hong Kong reporter with a newspaper that is critical of Beijing said on Tuesday that she had been attacked by a baseba... Read more
'Fake News' May Breach Security Law: Police Chief
Police Commissioner Chris Tang warned on Tuesday that publishing "fake news" could amount to a breach of the national se... Read more
Asylum Seekers Must Be Given Jabs: Rights Group
An NGO and a Hong Kong church leader on Tuesday called on the government to provide asylum seekers with free coronavirus... Read more
Protester's Family Has Left HK, Coroner's Court Told
The coroner’s court looking into the death of an anti-government protester was told on Tuesday that his family was abs... Read more
HK Recognises 10 Vaccines For Reduced Quarantine
The government says it will recognise 10 different coronavirus vaccines for Hong Kong residents to be allowed shorter qu... Read more
HK Children Exercising Less, Getting Fatter: Parents
Hong Kong parents say their children are exercising less and getting fatter, as they spend more time at home than usual ... Read more
Ex-official Patrick Ho Has Doctor's Licence Suspended
Former home affairs chief Patrick Ho has had his doctor's licence suspended for a year by the Medical Council in light o... Read more
More School Classes To Resume As Covid Cases Dry Up
Hong Kong has recorded no new locally transmitted Covid-19 cases for a fourth consecutive day. The Centre for Health... Read more
Govt Urged To Make Good Use Of Olympics Telecast
The government was on Tuesday urged to outline a plan on how to use the streaming of the upcoming Tokyo Olympics to prom... Read more
Carrie Lam Apologises For Mass Quarantine Fiasco
Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday apologised to thousands of Hong Kong people who were recently quarantined because ... Read more
Five TV Stations To Show Tokyo Olympics For Free
Chief Executive Carrie Lam says the government has purchased the broadcasting rights to the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, and... Read more
No Mandatory Jab For Helpers, But Another Test Needed
The government has dropped its plan to make migrant domestic workers get Covid vaccinations, Chief Executive Carrie Lam ... Read more
Hongkongers Have No Right To Jury Trial: Prosecutors
Prosecutors in the case against Hong Kong's first national security suspect on Monday defended their decision to deny hi... Read more
Fewer Than Half Of Local Women Want Babies: Survey
Most Hong Kong women don’t want to give birth, a non-profit group said on Monday, with respondents to its survey sayin... Read more