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Tech Giant Moves Backup Servers Out Of HK

South Korea's internet giant Naver Corp has moved backup servers storing its users' personal data in Hong Kong to Singap... Read more

Police File Six Complaints About Media With HKJA

Police say they've filed six complaints with the Hong Kong Journalists Association, accusing some web media journalists ... Read more

Hospitals Under Pressure As Covid Tally Hits 2,019

Hong Kong raced past a grim milestone of more than 2,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases on Tuesday as the SAR recorded another... Read more

Protesters, Police Lock Horns In Yuen Long

A group of protesters on Tuesday marked the anniversary of the Yuen Long mob attacks, but only after getting into a brie... Read more

Pulled History Question 'no Major Impact On Grades'

The Examinations and Assessment Authority said 42 percent of students who took the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) ... Read more

Large Number Of Police Patrol Yuen Long Areas

Police officers were out in force in Yuen Long on Tuesday to stop people from gathering on the first anniversary of a mo... Read more

'UK Decision A Vote Of No Confidence In HK Courts'

The vice chairwoman of the Bar Association, Anita Yip, said on Tuesday that Britain's decision to “immediately and ind... Read more

DSE Candidates To Benefit From Online Counselling

With many students who sat this year's Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam not expected to pick up the results in ... Read more

Hong Kong Records Two More Covid-19 Deaths

Two more elderly Covid-19 patients have died, the Hospital Authority revealed, bringing the total number of fatalities l... Read more

'Call To Delay Legco Poll Linked To Public Health'

Pro-establishment heavyweight Tam Yiu-chung said his call to postpone the Legco elections was public health-driven, and ... Read more

'Ramped Up Virus Tests Pushing Labs To The Limit'

The president of the Hong Kong Public Doctors' Association on Tuesday called on people to seek coronavirus tests only wh... Read more

Expert Against Lockdown, But Urges All To Stay Home

The chairman of the Medical Association's advisory committee on communicable diseases said that imposing a lockdown in H... Read more

MTR Adjusts Service Timing As Passenger Numbers Fall

The MTR Corporation said on Monday it's adjusting its service to reflect "a significant decrease in the number of railwa... Read more

Britain Suspends Extradition Treaty With HK

Britain suspended its extradition treaty and blocked arms sales with Hong Kong on Monday, after China imposed a tough ne... Read more

Immigration Detainees On Weeks-long Hunger Strike

A concern group said 15 people detained at the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre (CIC) have been on a hunger strike for... Read more