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Covid Curbs Leaving Us 'swatting Flies': Vendors

Some wet market vendors said on Sunday their businesses had dropped as much as 90 per cent in view of the latest Covid-1... Read more

Private Doctors Wary Of Risks Ahead Of Mass Tests

The government is urging 2,000 private doctors, nurses and dentists to help collect samples during the citywide Covid-19... Read more

Hong Kong Marks The End Of Japanese Occupation

Hong Kong on Sunday marked the 75th anniversary of the day residents first heard news of the Japanese surrender, ending ... Read more

Cambridge College Drops Move After CE Quits Post

Cambridge University's Wolfson College said it has decided not to pursue its move to review the honorary fellowship of ... Read more

More US Action May Be On The Way, Says Felix Chung

Liberal Party leader Felix Chung says he believes the US may take further actions against Hong Kong, as tensions between... Read more

CE Drops Cambridge Fellowship From Declaration

The Executive Council has removed Chief Executive Carrie Lam's honorary fellowship with the Cambridge University's Wolfs... Read more

Trio Fined While Commemorating Protester's Death

Three people have been handed penalty tickets on Saturday for breaching social-distancing rules while commemorating the ... Read more

Port Firm Staff To Be Quarantined Over Covid Scare

Health authorities say around 120 staff of a company operating at the Kwai Chung Container Terminal will have to be move... Read more

Academics Slam Dismissals Of Pro-democracy Scholars

More than 500 local and overseas academics have condemned the dismissals of legal scholar Benny Tai and lawmaker Shiu Ka... Read more

Alan Leong Advises Against Legco Boycott

Civic Party chairman Alan Leong says pan-democrats should not boycott the extended session of the Legislative Council, a... Read more

Maria Tam Brushes Aside Press Freedom Worries

The vice-chairwoman of the Basic Law Committee, Maria Tam, has brushed aside concerns that the arrest of media tycoon Ji... Read more

Erick Tsang Dismisses Concerns About Legco Mandate

Constitutional and mainland affairs minister Erick Tsang on Saturday dismissed concerns that the extended Legislative Co... Read more

Lawmaker Says Police Let Hit And Run Car Leave

Democratic Party lawmaker Ted Hui suffered minor injuries after he said he was hit by a car that had been following him ... Read more

Govt Refuses Legal Aid To Student Shot By Police

The Legal Aid Department has refused to grant funding to a teenager pursuing a personal injury claim against the police ... Read more

Cargo Freight Provides Silver Lining For HK Airport

The Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) said on Friday that demand for air cargo services remained relatively strong ... Read more