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Hong Kong cardinal among activists on trial over protest fund
A 90-year-old Hong Kong cardinal will go on trial alongside four supporters on Monday (Sep...
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Unrelenting COVID-19 rules cast clouds over Hong Kong schools
In Hong Kong, stringent COVID-19 curbs have long made life for school students extremely hard....
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AMTD Digital: How a small Hong Kong firm's shares soared
A little-known Hong Kong company has seen its stock market value soar in recent days,...
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Hong Kong on high alert as Xi Jinping visit expected for handover anniversary
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Hong Kong on Thursday (Jun 30), prompting...
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Hong Kong pro-democracy figures set for largest national security trial
Hong Kong's largest national security case was sent to trial on Tuesday, after lingering 15...
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Tiananmen masses banned as crackdown memorials erased in Hong Kong
For the first time in 33 years, church services to commemorate the Tiananmen crackdown will...
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Multinational firms congratulate Hong Kong's new leader
Western multinationals and local tycoons published newspaper adverts on Monday (May 9) congratulating John Lee...
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Hong Kong to lift flight ban on nine countries on April 1, including UK, US and India
Hong Kong plans to relax some of its Covid-19 measures next month, lifting a ban...
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Hong Kong leader plans to review COVID-19 restrictions
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Sunday (Mar 20) she plans to review COVID-19...
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Hong Kong leader plans to reopen city only after controlling latest COVID-19 outbreak
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Thursday (Mar 10) it was not the time...
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Hong Kong to focus COVID-19 resources on elderly, says mandatory testing 'not a priority' for now
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced a series of measures targeted at elderly residents on...
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Bankers are abandoning Hong Kong as Beijing and COVID-19 remake the city
In Hong Kong’s affluent mid-levels, in the subtropical foothills of Victoria Peak, the talk today...
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Hong Kong facilities for storing dead bodies stretched as COVID-19 deaths climb
Facilities for storing dead bodies at hospitals and public mortuaries in Hong Kong are struggling...
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Virus-hit Hong Kong invokes emergency powers to allow in China medics
Hong Kong's government invoked emergency powers on Thursday (Feb 24) to allow doctors and nurses...
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Hong Kong orders mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents
Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March,...
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Hong Kong ramps up isolation facilities including at cruise terminal to battle COVID-19
As Hong Kong battles a surge in COVID-19 cases, city authorities said they are ramping...
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COVID-wracked Hong Kong reeling two years into pandemic
Hong Kong is in the throes of its worst-ever coronavirus outbreak, as residents are suddenly...
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Hong Kong hospitals buckle under Omicron wave
Huddled under blankets and thermal shields, dozens of elderly patients shivered on gurneys outside a...
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Hong Kong's financial sector faces talent crunch as expats head for the exit
Late last year, Tania Sibree quit her well-paid job as a financial services lawyer in...
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Hong Kong to shut secondary schools from Monday over COVID-19 fears
Hong Kong will suspend face-to-face teaching in secondary schools from Monday (Jan 24) until after...
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Cruise operator Genting Hong Kong files to wind up company
Cruise operator Genting Hong Kong has filed to wind up the company after failing to...
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Hong Kong activist on bail rearrested for remarks 'endangering national security'
A Hong Kong pro-democracy activist was rearrested on suspicion of making remarks endangering national security...
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China appoints former paramilitary chief as new Hong Kong garrison commander
China has appointed a former paramilitary chief, Peng Jingtang, as the new commander of the...
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Hong Kong hunts COVID-19 patient's contacts, orders cruise ship back to port
Hong Kong health authorities on Wednesday (Jan 5) began a city-wide search for the contacts...
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Hong Kong's Citizen News says closure triggered by Stand News collapse
Hong Kong independent online publication Citizen News said on Monday (Jan 3) its decision to...