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Suspected Shark Sighting Closes Hong Kong Beach

Authorities told people not to swim at Golden Beach in Tuen Mun on Tuesday after a suspected shark sighting in the area.... Read more

No Pay Rises For HK's Civil Servants This Year

A pay freeze this year for Hong Kong's 180,000 civil servants was approved by the Executive Council on Tuesday. Chief... Read more

Octopus Allows Payments Via IPhones, Apple Watches

Octopus Cards has announced that iPhones and Apple Watches can now be used to make transactions instead of its cards, th... Read more

CE Invited To Beijing 'to Give Views On New Law'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam and several top SAR officials are to travel to the capital on Wednesday, for a trip expected ... Read more

Lawmakers Can Be Prosecuted For Unruly Acts: Court

The Court of Appeal on Tuesday ruled that legislators causing a disturbance during Legco meetings are not exempted from ... Read more

'Small Groups To Gather At Victoria Park For Vigil'

Organisers of the June 4 candlelight vigil say even though a mass gathering is banned at Victoria Park this year, people... Read more

New Virus Outbreak Very Worrisome: Chief Executive

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday said she is very worried about the latest coronavirus outbreak in the city, adding... Read more

CE Blasts 'double Standards' Of Govts Over Protests

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday hit back at foreign countries threatening action over Beijing's controversial move... Read more

Hongkongers Are Living In Fear, Says Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that many Hong Kong people are living in fear, as she explained why the city ... Read more

'Virus Super-spreader' Warning Over Sha Tin Block

A top microbiologist says there could have been a Covid-19 super-spreader at Sha Tin's Lek Yuen Estate, after six people... Read more

Finance Sector Union Eyes 'long-term' Strike

A union of financial workers said on Monday that it’s looking to organise a long-term strike to press Beijing to withd... Read more

'Arts Hub Finances Sound Despite Rising Deficits'

The head of the struggling West Kowloon arts hub, Henry Tang, on Monday assured legislators that the project’s finance... Read more

Most HK Firms Positive About New Law, Chamber Says

The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce said on Monday that a majority of its members accept Beijing's plan to impose ... Read more

Demosisto Protest Trial Starts With A Witness Fumble

A trial over a Demosisto protest inside Legco last year started at Eastern Court on Monday, with a key witness admitting... Read more

Paramedic Infected As Local Covid-19 Cluster Grows

Health authorities on Monday reported three more locally acquired Covid-19 infections, all connected to a woman diagnose... Read more