The Hong Kong government rejected on Thursday a petition from ten overseas Catholic Church leaders that called for the immediate and unconditional release of pro-democracy activist and media ...
Seven veteran Hong Kong democrats – including media tycoon Jimmy Lai and “father of democracy” Martin Lee – have been given a ...
A Hong Kong appellate court has endorsed a final attempt by jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and six former opposition ...
Hong Kong authorities have rejected a winning bid by the biggest opposition party to run a stall at the main Lunar New Year fair in February without giving a reason, the head of the group has said.
In a statement released on Thursday night, Hong Kong authorities “firmly rejected” a petition signed by ten archbishops and bishops from eight countries demanding the 75-year-old Apple Daily ...
A legislative council member from the pro-Beijing New People’s Party has criticized a joint petition signed by 10 Catholic bishops, including three American prelates, calling for the immediate ...
Timothy Owen, who in May was blocked from representing the activist Jimmy Lai, was due to give a talk on law and democracy A lecture in Hong Kong by the British barrister embroiled in a legal ...
Consulates and international organisations in Hong Kong will have to win approval from China’s foreign ministry to extend ...
SEBA Bank began its quest for Hong Kong expansion in late 2022, setting up an office in November, with the firm obtaining an in-principle approval to offer virtual asset trading services by August ...
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Democratic Party chairman Lo Kin-hei says Food and Environmental Hygiene Department notified group their bid was invalid, after making successful offer for stall Government has warned that ...
Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP.