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Police Pepper-spray RTHK Reporter At Close Range

An RTHK reporter has been injured while covering the protests in Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday. He was initially pushed ... Read more

NGO, Govt Query Latest Report Card From Britain

The government has rejected criticism from Britain which questioned Beijing's commitment to the 'one country, two system... Read more

Injunction Sets 'dangerous Precedent': Charles Mok

IT sector lawmaker Charles Mok warned on Thursday that a temporary injunction affecting online speech was setting "an ex... Read more

Tear Gas, Pepper Spray In Lan Kwai Fong Face-off

Police used tear gas and pepper spray near Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday night, as they braced to deal with masked revellers... Read more

Court Order Bans Online Messages Inciting Violence

The High Court on Thursday issued an interim injunction banning anyone from posting or spreading online messages encoura... Read more

Ban On Saturday's Victoria Park Rally Upheld

An appeal board has upheld a police ban on a proposed rally in Victoria Park this Saturday, that was to call for interna... Read more

Police Face Off Against Revellers In Lan Kwai Fong

Police were in a stand off with Halloween revellers in Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday night after officers stopped people fro... Read more

'PLA Dock Should Be Open To Public, As Promised'

Activists will press the case for opening up the site of a military dock at the Central harbourfront for public use – ... Read more

Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma To Step Down In 2021

Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma is set to retire as Hong Kong’s top judge in January 2021 when he turns 65, after what would... Read more

Police Use Tear Gas On Prince Edward Protesters

Police fired tear gas in Prince Edward on Thursday night as a large crowd gathered outside an MTR exit, marking two mont... Read more

'Wages Expected To Rise By 3 Percent Next Year'

Local workers received an average pay rise of 3.6 percent this year, a new study has found, and most can expect a furthe... Read more

ICAC Probing Dozens Of Election-related Complaints

The ICAC is investigating dozens of election-related complaints, with just over three weeks to go before the District Co... Read more

'No Limit To What CE Can Do With Emergency Laws'

Invoking the Emergency Regulations Ordinance to enact anti-face mask law means there is "no limit to what the Chief Exec... Read more

Journalist Accuses Police Of Doxxing Her

A freelance journalist who staged a protest at a police briefing on Monday has accused the department of doxxing her aft... Read more

Probing Media's Abuse Claims Would Take Years: Judge

A High Court judge said on Wednesday that any attempt to establish the truth to allegations of police officers attacking... Read more