The relatives of 12 Hong Kong people arrested by China at sea last month called for access to their detained family members in a petition to the mainland’s representative office in the semi-autonomous …
Protests and Covid leave Hong Kong stuck in recession
Political unrest hit tourism and retail, and coronavirus response has delayed recovery …
Business must keep pushing for freedom in Hong Kong
It has imposed a draconian national security law on Hong Kong that covers expats and foreign companies as well as residents. The 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre is being erased from textbooks, as the …
DONY supply COVID face mask, PPE medical coverall to Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao, Malaysia
The DONY Mask, The DONY Disposable Surgical Protective Coverall, and The DONY Medical Isolation Gown Suit – Full Protection From Head to Toe. Dony Factory The company is supplying globally, the majori …
Trade commitments between Brunei and Hong Kong to take effect
A spokesman for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government said on Tuesday that the commitments relating to Hong Kong and Brunei, an Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) …
For Hong Kong Protesters Caught at Sea, Trial in China Is Likely
Detained by the Chinese Coast Guard as they tried to flee the city, the activists are now in the hands of the mainland’s opaque criminal justice system.
Macau govt not easing test rules for inbound travel from HK
Macau is not planning currently any relaxation of the Covid-19 test requirement for anyone wishing to enter the city from neighbouring Hong Kong, said Alvis Lo Iek Long, clinical director at Macau …
Dispirited but defiant, Hong Kong’s spirit of resistance endures
Security law has largely stamped out anti-government protests, but the opposition is finding new ways to fight …
Hong Kong opposition supporters narrowly back lawmakers serving out extended term in Legislative Council, but legislator Tanya Chan quits for ‘personal reasons’
Supporters of Hong Kong’s opposition camp have narrowly backed lawmakers serving out their extended term at the Legislative Council, a result most legislators previously said they would follow.
Some of Hong Kong’s poor finally feel at home in 290 sq ft modules
When Lau Kai Fai, his wife and teenage son moved into a new Hong Kong flat last month, he thought the 290 square feet (27 square metres) of space in his “module home” felt like “winning the lottery.” …