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Dozens Of Tigers Seized From Thai Temple Die

More than half of the 147 tigers confiscated from a controversial Thai temple have died, park officials said on Monday, ... Read more

Police Say Officers Right To Lend Suspect A Shield

The police have shot down allegations that they enforced the law selectively during clashes between pro-Beijing and anti... Read more

Social Work Students Rally Against Police Actions

Social work students from different institutions held a rally in Edinburgh Place on Monday to protest over the police's ... Read more

Has Being Young Become A Crime, Asks Opposition

Pro-democracy lawmakers have blasted the police over what they describe as selective law enforcement over the past weeke... Read more

Students March Over University Reporter's Arrest

Dozens of Baptist University students staged a march on campus on Monday demanding the institution's management offer su... Read more

Doctors, Nurses Urge Support For The Police

More than 500 doctors and nurses have signed a joint statement expressing their support for the police in maintaining la... Read more

Top Cop Decries 100 Days Of Abuse, Humiliation

Police Commissioner Stephen Lo has sent a message to all his 30,000 officers conveying the force's "deep appreciation an... Read more

'Supermarkets Dupe Public With Discount Offers'

The Consumer Council has accused major supermarkets of misleading shoppers into believing items are discounted by showin... Read more

Ocean Park Haunted House Death Ruled Accidental

The Coroner's Court on Monday ruled that the death of student inside Ocean Park's haunted house attraction two years ago... Read more

'Officials Should Meet Public, Not Councillors'

Tuen Mun district councilor Kam Man-fung, who belongs to the pro-government New People's Party, said on Monday that top ... Read more

Police Find Cocaine Worth HK$25m In Car Boot

Police have arrested a man after finding suspected cocaine worth HK$25 million in the boot of a car in Tin Shui Wai. ... Read more

Police 'double Standards' Fuelling Anger: Academic

A Lingnan University political expert has warned that the public has growing concerns about "double standards" when it c... Read more

Time To Use Real Bullets At Protests: Police Group

Hong Kong's biggest police association has urged officers to consider firing live rounds at any anti-government proteste... Read more

'Radical Protesters Pushing For PLA Intervention'

A former government chief information officer, Mark Pinkstone, said on Monday that radical protesters are attempting to ... Read more

US Congress 'likely To Back HK Rights Bill'

Washington-based analyst Barry Wood says he expects the US Congress to pass a law intended to safeguard human rights and... Read more