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An ex-lawmaker who was found guilty in HK's largest national security case and jailed for six and a half years was a ...
A total of 14 independent publishers will take part in an alternative book festival this week after some of them were barred ...
Chief Executive John Lee has urged Hong Kong universities to handle student misconduct “seriously,” after a male student ...
"Dialogue" must be at the heart of ties between Canberra and Beijing, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on ...
Japan said Tuesday that China's intensifying military activities could "seriously impact" its security, citing the first ...
Banking giant HSBC has withdrawn from the Net Zero Banking Alliance following the departure of 17 other banks.
The HK gov't will submit a legislative proposal on regulating online ride-hailing platforms, the city's leader has announced, saying it cannot delay tackling issues stemming from such services.
HK Chief Executive John Lee has backed a bill granting limited legal rights to same-sex couples amid opposition from the city’s legislature, saying violating the top court’s ruling "will bring serious ...
HK prosecutors have urged the Court of Appeal to "reverse" the acquittal of barrister and former district councillor Lawrence ...
China's exports rose more than expected in June, official data showed Monday, after Washington and Beijing agreed on a ...
A Hong Kong court is set to hear the appeals from the two sides in the city’s largest national security case involving 47 pro ...
Ex-Hong Kong Observatory director defends class cancellations 18 hours ahead amid rainstorm forecast
A former director of the Hong Kong Observatory has defended the government's decision last week to cancel classes ...
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