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HK leader John LeeJohn Lee has pledged “full support” to the city’s universities to attract foreign students following US President Donald Trump’s move to restrict international enrolment.
New CCTV cameras in Hong Kong will be equipped with facial recognition technology, the city's security chief has said.
Hong Kong has announced plans to install 2,000 additional CCTV cameras in public places this year in what it calls a move to fight crime.
HK security chief Chris Tang has defended tightened prison rules that came into effect last month, saying the amendments were necessary to safeguard national security.
A HK taxi union has hit back at lawmakers' suggestions that elderly cab drivers be forced to retire, after a fatal accident this week put a renewed spotlight on the city's ageing taxi industry.
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.
Amnesty International's Hong Kong office has reopened overseas after it pulled out of the city in 2021, citing the onset of the national security law.
An animal rights NGO has called on Hong Kong racing officials to investigate the recent deaths of Seasons Wit and other horses.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data says M&S Hong Kong has not informed it of a recent customer data leak, nor responded to its enquiries.
The "Wild Twister" ride at Hong Kong's Ocean Park has been suspended after a malfunction left 17 passengers stranded mid-air for more than an hour.
One of Hong Kong's last pro-democracy groups, the League of Social Democrats, announced its disbandment on Sunday after 19 years. It came on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the 2020 Beijing ...
Hong Kong will cut government spending by 7% over the coming three years, Financial Secretary Paul Chan has announced, as the city logged a HK$87.2 billion deficit.
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