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In Protest-hit HK, Exams Top Students' Woes: Poll

Despite the political problems that have been engulfing Hong Kong, a recent poll has found the main worries among a majo... Read more

Satire, Politics Stripped From Lunar New Year Fairs

Hong Kong's Lunar New Year fairs will be all flowers and food next year, after the government announced on Thursday that... Read more

Boy Found Guilty Over Carrying Laser Pointer

A 16-year-old was found guilty on Thursday of possessing offensive weapons near a protest site, with a magistrate findin... Read more

Postponing Polls Would Be More Divisive: Academic

A political analyst said on Thursday that the situation in Hong Kong is not dangerous enough to warrant cancelling this ... Read more

Woman Found Dead After Tai Wai Flat Fire

A woman has been found dead and two other people have been injured after a fire broke out in Tai Wai on Thursday morning... Read more

CUHK Graduation Ceremony Cut Short After Protest

Face masks, protest slogans and a march on campus marked a graduation ceremony of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (C... Read more

Govt: Keep Politics Out Of Judicial Appointments

The Hong Kong government has accused a committee of British lawmakers of attempting to politicise judicial appointments,... Read more

Scuffles As Tensions Run High At HKUST Forum

Scuffles broke out between local students and those from the mainland as the president of the Hong Kong University of Sc... Read more

RTHK Union Rejects Court Injunction Bid

The RTHK Programme Staff Union said on Wednesday that it has decided against applying for an injunction to protect journ... Read more

'Blocked Roads Delayed Ambulance In Tseung Kwan O'

The Fire Services Department (FSD) said blocked roads in the vicinity of a car park in Tseung Kwan O, where a university... Read more

FTU Urges HK$100mn Plan To Get Locals Touring HK

The Federation of Trade Unions has urged the government to fork out HK$100 million to boost local tourism by subsiding r... Read more

Police Too Must Mind Their Words, Warns Govt

The Secretary for the Civil Service, Joshua Law, told legislators on Wednesday that recent reminders to civil servants t... Read more

Bid For Adjournment Debate On Poll Violence Rejected

The president of Legco on Wednesday rejected a bid for an adjournment debate on district council election-related violen... Read more

A Sound Way To Explore Hong Kong's Natural Melody

Remember that bird call you heard over the din of the city and wondered which bird that was? If you thought that kin... Read more

Teachers Who Incite Protests May Be Struck Off: Govt

Education Secretary Kevin Yeung on Wednesday warned teachers not to encourage their students to take part in protests or... Read more