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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 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 ...
The death toll from flash floods and mudslides in northwest China has risen to 13, state media said on Saturday, after the bodies of three people were found.
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.
A Portuguese national has been sentenced to five years in prison for conspiring to incite secession under the Beijing-imposed national security law.
The Hong Kong government has cancelled the HKSAR passports of seven "absconders" under the city's homegrown security law.
HK authorities have warned restaurants, entertainment premises, and other businesses that they could lose their licences if they engage in acts deemed "contrary" to national security.
A draft of Hong Kong's new security law unveiled on Friday listed scenarios whereby national security detainees may be denied access to certain lawyers.
Hong Kong expands its Top Talent Pass Scheme to include 13 more universities, aiming to attract high-calibre talent and position itself as a talent hub.
Hong Kong has seen a sharp rise in suicide rates among teen girls, a study has found, with researchers citing the Covid-19's effect on mental health.
Banking giant HSBC has withdrawn from the Net Zero Banking Alliance following the departure of 17 other banks.