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Possible Care Home Covid-19 Cases Alarms Expert

The director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control at the University of Hong K... Read more

New Police Powers To Enforce National Security Law

The government on Monday unveiled "implementation rules" of Article 43 of the national security law by law-enforcement a... Read more

Facebook Suspends User Info Requests From HK Govt

Facebook and its messaging service WhatsApp said on Monday they are suspending the processing of requests from the Hong ... Read more

HK Sees Another Locally Acquired Covid-19 Infection

Hong Kong saw another locally acquired Covid-19 case on Monday, as well as a further 16 linked to overseas travel. Th... Read more

More Than Three Million Receive HK$10,000 Handout

The government said that more than half of people who registered online for a HK$10,000 cash handout, aimed at boosting ... Read more

HK's National Security Panel Holds Its First Meeting

The newly appointed committee created to oversee national security matters in Hong Kong held its first meeting on Monday... Read more

New Criminal Offences Mooted For Acts Of Voyeurism

The government is proposing the introduction of new criminal offences to specifically outlaw voyeurism and sharing intim... Read more

HK Records Two New Local Covid-19 Cases: Sources

Sources have told RTHK that Hong Kong recorded two new preliminary positive Covid-19 cases on Monday that are believed t... Read more

Germany Warns Citizens In HK Over New Security Law

Germany has warned its citizens in Hong Kong to be careful about making political comments on social media, in wake of t... Read more

Former CE Office Aide To Head RTHK Review Panel

The government announced on Monday that a former Permanent Secretary of the Chief Executive's Office, Jessie Ting, will ... Read more

First National Security Law Defendant Denied Bail

The West Kowloon court has denied bail to the first person in Hong Kong charged under the newly enacted national securit... Read more

Officials Coy On Govt's E-record System Access

Officials have shied away from saying whether or not Beijing's Office for Safeguarding National Security can demand acce... Read more

Agnes Chow Pleads Guilty To Protest-related Charges

Prominent pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow has pleaded guilty at the Eastern Magistracy to charges related to a major p... Read more

Blank Paper, Graphic Cards Become Noon Protest Signs

Lunchtime protests in Hong Kong’s central business district continued on Monday with some demonstrators holding up bla... Read more

HK Express To Gradually Resume Flights In August

Hong Kong low-cost airline HK Express, part of the Cathay Pacific Group, said on Monday it will gradually resume flights... Read more