Taxi Hits Pedestrians In Aberdeen, Ten Hurt
Ten people were injured when a taxi crashed into pedestrians on Aberdeen Main Road on Monday morning. The taxi was tr... Read more
Ted Hui Found Guilty In Phone Snatching Case
Democratic Party legislator Ted Hui has been found guilty by the Eastern Court of all three charges against him over the... Read more
Hundreds Join March Ahead Of Tiananmen Anniversary
More that 2,000 people have taken part in an annual march here ahead of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre... Read more
Heung Yuen Wai Highway Opens To Traffic
Hong Kong's newest highway officially opened to traffic on Sunday morning, bringing relief to residents in the northern ... Read more
Subdivided Flat Residents May Get Upgrade Cash
The government is proposing a new HK$290-million programme to give residents of subdivided flats up to HK$10,000 per hou... Read more
CS Says 'some' Foreign Businesses Back Extradition
Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung says he has managed to convince 'some' foreign businesses to back the government's conten... Read more
Lam Cheuk-ting Makes Anti-extradition Clarion Call
Democratic Party lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting is calling for people to join a mass protest on June 9 against the government's... Read more
Beijing Sends Stern Message To Germany's HK Envoy
The Commissioner of the Foreign Affairs Office here has met the acting German consul-general to complain about the grant... Read more
Doctor Shortage Will Last Till 2036
The Chief Executive of the Hospital Authority, Leung Pak-yin, says he expects to see a shortage of at least 500 doctors ... Read more
Two More Occupy Figures Lodge Appeal In Court
Two leading activists from the Occupy movement, Lee Wing-tat and Eason Chung, have filed appeals against their convictio... Read more
Lantau Reclamation Studies Get Initial Green Light
Lawmakers on Saturday gave the initial green light for the government to conduct studies into the building of artificial... Read more
'Govt Will Follow Up On Refugee Activists Case'
The Secretary for Security, John Lee, said on Saturday that authorities are studying how to follow up on the case of two... Read more
EU Office Can't Explain Fugitive Law Worries: CE
The Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she had met with representatives from the European Union Office and its member state... Read more
US Congressmen Add Voices To Fugitives Debate
A bipartisan, bicameral group of eight members of the US Congress has sent a letter dated Thursday, May 23, to Chief Exe... Read more
HKJA Condemns Beijing Meeting With Foreign Press
The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) said on Friday that it is regrettable that Beijing officials are apparently... Read more