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HK anti-terror hotline received over 28,000 calls since 2022 launch
Hong Kong police have received over 28,000 tip-offs via the anti-terrorism hotline since its launch in...
HK poverty NGO urges delay in waste tax for poorest residents
An NGO serving Hong Kong’s low-income residents has urged the government to delay the enforcement of...
Verdict for Hong Kong Stand News sedition trial postponed again
The verdict in the sedition trial of Hong Kong news outlet Stand News and two of...
US claims rights abuses in HK, as city gov't refutes 'smears'
Beijing and Hong Kong have said that the US has “smeared” Hong Kong’s law enforcement actions...
Environmental report for HK tech hub given conditional approval
A government advisory body has conditionally approved a report on the environmental impact of building a...
HK restaurants slow to adopt green alternatives amid plastic ban
Hong Kong restaurants have been slow to switch to eco-friendly alternatives following the single-use plastics ban...
2019 unrest bomb plot could have caused casualties: Prosecution
An alleged bomb plot to murder police officers during the 2019 protests and unrest in Hong...
No need for 'fake news' law if media practices self-discipline: Lee
There is no need for Hong Kong to legislate against “fake news” as long as the...
HK Cardinal Zen, 4 others to appeal protester relief fund conviction
Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen and four other pro-democracy activists are set to appeal their convictions...
2 killed in suspected gas leak at Hong Kong constrution site
The Hong Kong government has vowed to launch an investigation into an industrial accident after two...
Jurors chosen for HK's first trial under UN anti-terrorism ordinance
Nine jurors have been selected for Hong Kong’s first-ever trial under a United Nations anti-terrorism ordinance...
HK's environment bureau 'not a suitable location' for waste tax trial
Hong Kong’s Environment and Ecology Bureau is not participating in a trial of the city’s waste...
Hong Kong’s ban on single-use plastics begins
Hong Kong’s ban on single-use plastics began on Monday, coinciding with Earth Day. A variety of...
More suspected cocaine washes ashore in Hong Kong
More suspected cocaine has washed ashore in Hong Kong with police seizing seven packages, weighing roughly...
HK workers don't need a march to express demands - pro-Beijing union
Hong Kong’s largest trade union federation has confirmed that it will not organise a march for...
9th Hong Kong Games open - first contest in 5 years
The Hong Kong Games opened on Sunday – the first time the multisport event has been...
University of Hong Kong to ask tourists to register before visiting
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) will soon require tourists to register ahead of entering the...
Power play: Sexual assault allegations at LGBTQ HK church raise questions
The sacking of a pastor at one of Hong Kong’s only LGBTQ-friendly churches has prompted three...
Hong Kong zine artist Forrest Lau finds inspiration from island life
On the small and tranquil island of Peng Chau, just a half-hour ferry ride from bustling...
HK's Jimmy Lai wanted to achieve 'China implosion,' court hears
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai had wanted to bring together legislators, overseas groups, the power...
HK woman arrested over uni exam papers leaked on social media
Hong Kong police have arrested a woman on suspicion of sharing test papers from the city’s...
Hong Kong defends HK$192m ‘mega events’ funding
Hong Kong’s government says it approved spending of over HK$192 million since 2023 on “mega events”...
Jimmy Lai said legislative primaries could boost democrats, trial hears
Jimmy Lai had mentioned in late November 2019 the idea of conducting a primary poll to...