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'Beijing Overlooking Impact Of Reaction To New Law'

The chairman of the Democratic Party, Wu Chi-wai, said on Saturday that Beijing may have underestimated the potential im... Read more

Washington Restricts Visas For Mainland Officials

The United States said on Friday it was restricting visas for a number of Chinese officials, accusing them of infringing... Read more

HK Govt Rejects Criticism, Slams US Sanctions Law

The Hong Kong government on Friday hit back at the United States after the passage of legislation in the US that would i... Read more

Tenants To Move Into Quarantine Estate In August

A Fo Tan public housing estate that has been used as a coronavirus quarantine centre since February will be cleared, dis... Read more

Librarians Sceptical About Book Giveaway: Survey

Eight out of ten local school librarians polled by the Hong Kong Professional Teachers’ Union (PTU) say they suspect a... Read more

Emirates Airline Blamed For Stranding 11 Passengers

The Airport Authority on Friday blamed Emirates for the stranding of 11 mainland travellers at the Hong Kong airport for... Read more

Govt Urged To Aid Employers Over Maid Quarantine

New People's Party lawmaker Eunice Yung has urged the government to use hotels to quarantine foreign domestic helpers wh... Read more

'HK People Being Kept In The Dark About The New Law'

A prominent law expert on Friday slammed the central government’s approach in drawing up a national security law for H... Read more

Macau Puts New Ferry Restrictions For Six Countries

Macau has announced that visitors from six countries will not be allowed to board its special ferries from the Hong Kong... Read more

Struggling Ocean Park Appoints New Leadership

Cash-strapped Ocean Park has named Ysanne Chan as the theme park's new chief executive, while Lau Ming-wai has been appo... Read more

Police Reject Councillor's Bid For Protest Rallies

Police have rejected applications by a pro-democracy district councillor to hold a protest on Sunday and on July 1. T... Read more

HK Govt Dismisses US Charges On Human Trafficking

The Hong Kong government has dismissed the findings of a US State Department report into human trafficking, which was cr... Read more

'Law Could Come Soon, But Not Sure If Bill Is Ready'

A vice chairwoman of the Basic Law Committee, Maria Tam, said on Friday that it is very likely that the security law dra... Read more

Airport Authority Under Fire Over Transit Group Saga

Airport Authority officials are coming under fire over their handling of a group of transit passengers who arrived from ... Read more

Woman Jailed Over HK$6bn Money Laundering Case

A 63-year-old woman was jailed for six years and eight months by the High Court on Friday after a bank account she set u... Read more