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Ex-telecom Worker Found Guilty Of Doxxing Officer

A former Hong Kong Telecom worker has been found guilty of doxxing a police officer during last year's anti-government p... Read more

'Gradually Let All Overseas Hongkongers Vote'

Executive Councillor Ip Kwok-him said the SAR government should work towards allowing all Hongkongers living on the main... Read more

TST Hotel Guests Evacuated 'due To More Covid Cases'

A Tsim Sha Tsui hotel was on Friday evacuating all of its guests following reports that more of its employees have teste... Read more

'Curbs May Be Tightened If More Bar Cases Emerge'

An infectious diseases expert who advises the government on its anti-epidemic measures said the government will have to ... Read more

'Make Frequent Tests Mandatory At Care Homes'

Social welfare-sector lawmaker, Shiu Ka-chun, on Friday called for mandatory Covid-19 tests for staff at care home worke... Read more

People's Daily": 'colonial Poison' In HK Schools

The Communist Party's mouthpiece, People's Daily, warned on Thursday that Hong Kong's education system is seriously sick... Read more

Murder Suspect Free To Apply For Visa, Taipei Says

Taiwan authorities said on Thursday that murder suspect Chan Tong-kai can apply for his visa through the island's office... Read more

Activists Rally At Flying Service HQ Over Detainees

Pro-democracy activists and family members of the 12 Hongkongers detained in Shenzhen staged a protest outside the Gover... Read more

Covid Infection Rate Now Hitting 'worrying' Level

Health authorities said on Thursday that the rate of coronavirus infection in Hong Kong is climbing steadily and warned ... Read more

Mainland Voting Plan Riles Pan-democrats

A war of words is heating up between rival camps in Legco on a possible government move allowing Hong Kong people living... Read more

HK Sets Sight To Eliminate Hepatitis Threat By 2030

Hong Kong is to test thousands of babies from next year to ensure they develop proper immunity against Hepatitis B as he... Read more

'Not Sure If New Court Moves Can End Bias Doubts'

DAB lawmaker, Holden Chow, said on Thursday that moves by judiciary to bring more transparency into its workings is a we... Read more

Govt Mulls Requiring More To Get Tested For Covid

The government said it's considering requiring more people to get tested for Covid-19 amid signs the local outbreak is t... Read more

Board Eyes Hygiene Certificates For Tourism Sector

The Tourism Board has announced it will spend about HK$10 million to sponsor tourism-related businesses to earn certific... Read more

Talks With District Councillors Fail To Break Ice

Pro-democracy district councillors have lamented that it would be even harder for them to work with the government on th... Read more