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From singers to unions, from international NGOs to authors, it can be tough to find space in Hong Kong - in the figurative ...
Former pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui who is wanted by the Chinese city has been granted asylum in Australia, he ...
Hong Kong will cut tax on premium liquor to boost tourism and consumption amid a slump in the bar business, as announced by the city's leader.
Hong Kong’s education secretary has denied that the government’s sex education curriculum is conservative, saying the advice – including to avoid premarital sex – was aimed at ...
Google searches for mobile game "Reversed Front: Bonfire" have surged in HK after the city's authorities warned that downloading the game app may violate national security laws.
Hong Kong has reopened one of its oldest wet markets after three years of construction, rehabilitation and preservation costing more than HK$500 million so far, but one leading local ...
A Portuguese national has been sentenced to five years in prison for conspiring to incite secession under the Beijing-imposed national security law.
Hong Kong’s leader John Lee has dismissed "unwarranted accusations" that the city funded the surveillance of activists in the UK.
Hong Kong has seen a mass exodus following the anti-extradition bill protests in 2019 and the implementation of the sweeping national legislation in June 2020. The city is once again seeing scenes ...
Hong Kong will limit the size of loans that can be borrowed at money lenders in response to "excessive borrowing" among domestic workers.
The Hong Kong government rejected claims that the detention of activist Chow Hang-tung was "arbitrary," a UN report has revealed.
A group of Kai Tak residents rallied outside Hong Kong’s Central Government Offices to oppose a proposed short-term public housing project in their district, saying the plan would negatively ...
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