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DSE Exams Could Go Ahead If Covid-19 Cases Stay Low

Education Secretary Kevin Yeung said on Friday that it was "highly likely" that the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE)... Read more

Police Officer With Covid-19 'moved To ICU'

RTHK has learnt that a sergeant in the Police Tactical Unit infected with Covid-19 is now in critical condition in inten... Read more

Flight Brings Chinese Citizens Home From Morocco

A chartered flight to Guangzhou on Friday brought home a group of Chinese citizens, including 27 Hongkongers, who were s... Read more

Police Arrest 10 In Tsim Sha Tsui Pub

The police arrested 10 people in a pub in Tsim Sha Tsui early on Friday morning, as officers inspected entertainment ven... Read more

Quarantine Relaxed For Some To Free Up Places

From Saturday, some of the people undergoing a two-week quarantine at government facilities will be allowed to go home e... Read more

Minibus Company Scraps 4 Routes, Despite Subsidy

A minibus operator on Thursday said it's going to sack all the drivers on four of its routes, despite the government's n... Read more

Pro-govt Camp Welcomes Mask Ruling, Rivals To Appeal

Pro-establishment lawmakers on Thursday welcomed a Court of Appeal ruling that found parts of the government's emergency... Read more

New Cases Dip Again, But Officials Urge Vigilance

Hong Kong has recorded a relatively small number of new coronavirus cases for the third consecutive day, but the Centre ... Read more

Police Chief Bats Off 'selective Enforcement' Claims

Hong Kong's police chief fended off allegations of bias during a heated Legco session on Thursday, saying his officers h... Read more

Court Rules Mask Ban Was Partially Unconstitutional

The Court of Appeal on Thursday upheld a lower court's ruling that a face mask ban the government imposed at authorised ... Read more

Police Accusers Shouldn't Go Public: John Lee

Security Secretary John Lee has urged anyone unhappy with the behaviour of police officers not to let other people know ... Read more

'Takeaway Surge Leading To Jump In Plastic Waste'

A green group is urging Hong Kong restaurants to encourage people to use their own containers when ordering takeaways, w... Read more

Pro-govt Lawmakers Also Plan Voluntary Pay Cuts

Pro-government lawmakers said on Thursday they were planning to follow in the footsteps of officials by taking a volunta... Read more

Internet Link To HK Is A National Security Risk: US

US authorities have given Google permission to switch on a high-speed undersea internet cable between the United States ... Read more

Fanling Pizza Hut Shutters As Worker Gets Covid-19

Pizza Hut have announced they will shut a branch in the New Territories temporarily after one of its employees tested po... Read more