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A HK man has been jailed for one year after he pleaded guilty to publishing over 100 Facebook posts that the court said ...
Beijing will stand with Moscow in the face of "hegemonic bullying", Chinese President Xi Jinping told Russian leader Vladimir ...
The father of wanted HK activist Anna Kwok has been denied bail on national security grounds after he was charged last week ...
HK police have taken in relatives of activist Joe Tay, who has a HK$1 million bounty on his head for alleged national ...
HK restaurant chain Ocean Empire has announced the closure of all its branches, putting an end to its 33-year history.
HK passed a law on Wednesday that made it easier for the government to create new land through reclamation in the city's ...
Sales for Hong Kong's annual Cinema Day, which will take place on Saturday, have begun, with tickets at theatres across the ...
HK's security minister Chris Tang has said that police are considering using AI technology to detect suspected acts of voyeurism amid a growing number of reported cases in the city.
Sotheby's has postponed a controversial auction of ancient jewels linked to Buddha's remains after India demanded a halt to ...
HK must welcome all kinds of tourists, Chief Executive John Lee has said following viral photos of people sleeping in a ...
HK police have arrested a mainland Chinese woman for allegedly shaking her four-month-old nephew violently, causing a brain ...
A HK court has jailed a secondary school teacher for two months after he pleaded guilty to voyeurism charges and admitted to ...