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'HK Govt Has No Power To Seek Suspects' Return'

Debate rages on whether 12 Hong Kong people being detained in Shenzhen should be sent back to the city for trial, rather... Read more

'Universal Testing Boosted HK's Testing Capability'

A local laboratory that helped with the universal Covid-19 testing programme said on Tuesday that the experience has pav... Read more

Proper That Detainees Face Mainland Laws: CE

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, said on Tuesday that as 12 Hong Kong people being held in Shenzhen are facing charges o... Read more

Universal Test Scheme A Success: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has said the government's universal community testing scheme was a huge success even though j... Read more

Govt Testing Finds 32 Positive Cases, 1.8mn Screened

Nearly 1.8 million people were screened for Covid-19 under the government's two-week Universal Community Testing Program... Read more

Feature: Covid Stirs Up Fresh Demand For Veggies

While most industries have been suffering under the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, organic farmer Wong Yu-win... Read more

Keep Your Promises To HK, EU Tells China

The EU on Monday called on China to respect Hong Kong's autonomy and asked it to grant independent observers access to i... Read more

Official Pays Tribute To Mainland Medical Team

A deputy director at Beijing's Liaison Office, Chou Hong, on Monday thanked a team of mainland experts who've been in Ho... Read more

Magistrate Rules Against Delay In Legco Assault Case

An assault case against pro-government lawmaker Kwok Wai-keung launched by his pan-democratic rival Ray Chan is moving a... Read more

Tuen Mun Eatery To Shut After Three Covid Cases

A restaurant in Tuen Mun will temporarily shut down for disinfection and some 30 of the staff there will be tested for C... Read more

Setback For Leung Kwok-hung In Paper-snatching Case

The paper-snatching case against former lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung is to go ahead after he lost in his bid to halt the pro... Read more

Councillors Seek Court Review Over Debate Block

The head of the Southern District Council has applied for a judicial review after a Home Affairs Department worker refus... Read more

'Care Of Disabled Has Become A Social Tragedy'

The plight of people taking care of those with disabilities has become “a social tragedy” as restrictions imposed du... Read more

As Govt Screenings Wind Down, Some Get Retests Done

Many people were seen heading to Covid-19 test centres on the last day of the government's universal community test sche... Read more

Six Arrested In HK$3bn Money-laundering Case

Customs officers said on Monday they'd cracked a HK$3 billion money-laundering case, arresting six people. Officers a... Read more