US Act On HK Rights A Step Closer To Becoming Law
A US bill written to support democratic freedoms in Hong Kong has moved a step closer to becoming law after receiving th... Read more
Probe Decision Needed For Real Dialogue: Academic
A public administration expert from Chinese University said on Thursday that the government should announce some steps t... Read more
MTR Says Services Running Normally Again
The MTR on Thursday said its services were running normally again. The rail operator made the announcement after it clos... Read more
Man Arrested On Suspicion Of Murdering His Brother
A 62-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of murdering his younger brother at a unit in Fife Street in Mo... Read more
Two Flight Crew Arrested In Drug Bust
Two flight crew members will appear in court on Wednesday on drug trafficking charges. They were arrested after customs ... Read more
Arrests Made After Police Break Up Sha Tin Protest
The MTR on Wednesday evening suspended services at Sha Tin station after protesters vandalised station facilities and su... Read more
Protesters Drop Nazi Term After Western Input
A group of anti-government protesters said on Wednesday that they have decided to drop the term “anti-ChiNazi” from ... Read more
New World Donates 3 Million Square Feet Of Land
Property giant New World Development has announced it is donating three million square feet of agricultural land to soci... Read more
Start Eye Tests For Elderly Drivers At 65: Experts
Optometrists on Wednesday urged the Hong Kong government to conduct stricter eye tests for elderly drivers and make it m... Read more
'Oct 1 March To Mark A Day Of Mourning For China'
The Civil Human Rights Front said on Wednesday that the Communist Party has suppressed and tortured the Chinese people f... Read more
Beijing Official Rules Out Accepting More Demands
A Beijing official in Hong Kong on Wednesday ruled out making any further concessions to pro-democracy protesters, descr... Read more
Over 400,000 Added To District Poll Voter Lists
Over 400,000 new voters will get a chance to make their voices heard when the district council elections come around in ... Read more
US Must Respect Work To Stop HK Violence: Wang Yi
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on the United States to respect the SAR government's efforts to clamp down on violen... Read more
Protest Banner, Singers Appear At Pacific Place
Anti-extradition bill activists unfurled a giant banner at a mall in Admiralty on Wednesday lunchtime, with a large grou... Read more
Lau Kong-wah, Edward Yau In Dialogue Line-up
Government officials Lau Kong-wah, Edward Yau, Sophia Chan and Patrick Nip will be joining Chief Executive Carrie Lam fo... Read more