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The HK government has issued a new definition of "local students" in tertiary education, saying that children of non-local ...
HK's largest LGBTQ event, Pink Dot, has been cancelled, with the organiser citing its failure to secure the usual venue at ...
A former Macau pro-democracy lawmaker became the first person to be arrested under the city's national security law, with ...
A jury has ruled that a taxi driver - who became paralysed after an alleged chokehold during his arrest - died from an "unlawful killing." ...
The HK gov't will submit a proposal to the legislature next year on regulating the use of electronic bicycles, scooters and ...
Stablecoin excitement has gripped HK as the city prepares to launch a licensing system for the less volatile type of ...
Ancient jewels linked to Buddha's remains have been returned to India following the postponement of a controversial auction ...
Hong Kong lawmakers have passed amendments to increase parking fines to HK$400 starting next year, as the government promises ...
Shanghai has evacuated almost 283,000 people from vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas as Typhoon Co-May made landfall in ...
The Hong Kong Stadium suffered a loss of nearly HK$35 million over the past two fiscal years, the government has said.
More mainland Chinese companies are expected to list on Hong Kong's stock exchange amid geopolitical tensions making it harder to list in the US, finance minister Paul Chan has said.
China and the US agreed Tuesday to hold further talks on extending their tariff truce, but a top US trade official stressed ...
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