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Ignorance Could Shut Down Internet: Charles Mok

IT sector lawmaker Charles Mok fears the government could shut down the internet out of ignorance, in an effort to stem ... Read more

Banned HK Gamer Has No Regrets Over Online Protest

A top online gamer from Hong Kong who was expelled from an international tournament after showing support for the city's... Read more

MTR To End Services At 8pm On Wednesday Also

The MTR says seven stations will remain closed and services will also end early on Wednesday following widespread vandal... Read more

Judge Explains Reason For Not Allowing Injunction

A High Court judge says he refused to grant an interim injunction to pro-democracy legislators against the government's ... Read more

Police Admit 'teething Troubles' Over Mask Law

Police have admitted there have been “teething troubles” as a new anti-mask law was introduced, as they announced th... Read more

Police Relaunch Tip-off Lines After WhatsApp Ban

The police on Tuesday relaunched their violence tip-off "hotlines", after their attempt to do so last month was thwarted... Read more

Pro-govt Parties Calls For District Poll Safety

Two major pro-Beijing parties have raised concerns about the upcoming district council elections, saying they are worrie... Read more

Universities Cancel Evening Lectures

A number of universities have announced the cancellation of evening lectures, citing disruption to transport services an... Read more

Legco To Run Strict Checks As It Resumes Next Week

The Legislative Council will be on amber alert when it resumes next Wednesday, meaning all people who enter the Legco co... Read more

'Beijing Help Not Ruled Out If Situation Worsens'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that her government has no plans to seek Beijing's help to control the situat... Read more

New Centre To Probe Marine Strandings, Deaths

The Ocean Park Conservation Foundation has opened a new facility – the first of its kind in Asia – that it says will... Read more

Too Early To Say Anti-mask Law Has Failed: CE

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, has dismissed criticism that Hong Kong's new anti-mask law has failed to curb the ongoi... Read more

Pupils Don Masks To Protest Over Classmate Arrests

Almost 150 students and alumni from a North Point secondary school donned face masks on Tuesday as they staged a march i... Read more

HK Limps Back To Life As Offices, Schools Resume

Hong Kong struggled to get back on the rails on Tuesday as offices and schools reopened after a three-day holiday that s... Read more

'Different Ways Sought To Deliver Policy Address'

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says she’s “planning for some alternatives” to deliver her policy address, if she... Read more