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Thousands of excited spectators packed the grid-like streets of a usually quiet Hong Kong neighbourhood Thursday night, eager for the resurrection of the city’s fire dragon dance after a three ...
Hong Kong’s economy received a boost from returning tourists and local spending, according to government figures released Tuesday, but its growth in the third quarter still missed expectations ...
China lashed out at Germany on Monday, warning Berlin against "inciting confrontation and hyping up tensions" after its ...
Jimmy Lai’s international connections were testament to his “unwavering intent” to attract foreign sanctions on China and ...
Hong Kong authorities have arrested two people suspected of misleading the government into entering a now-partly suspended ...
IOC president Thomas Bach met Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Saturday, with the two men expressing their opposition to the “politicisation of sport,” according to official media ...
Hong Kong saw floods, cancelled flights and at least 30 people seeking medical attention as storm Wipha prompted a typhoon 10 signal on Sunday.
Wanted pro-independence activist Tony Chung says he has been granted political asylum in the UK, as Hong Kong condemned on ...
Hong Kong will continue implementing “patriotic education” in schools, with national security now an integral part of the curriculum, Hong Kong’s chief executive John Lee has said.
Classes at AM and whole-day schools were cancelled again on Monday as the Observatory hoisted the red rainstorm signal at ...
Hong Kong authorities have partially halted a HK$52.9 million contract with a bottled water supplier, as police launch a ...
Independent civil society groups, NGOs, opposition parties and activists say that the space for operating in Hong Kong has shrunk since the onset of the city’s two security laws. But aside from ...