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Wed, 04 Aug 2021 14:10:30 +0800
Teresa Cheng plays down impact of anti-sanctions law
Justice minister Teresa Cheng has sought to play down concern about reports that Beijing plans to introduce anti-sanctions law to Hong Kong and the impact it could have on financial institutions here. The law was introduced on the mainland in June ...

Wed, 04 Aug 2021 11:22:59 +0800
June 4 museum reopens online
A museum commemorating the Tiananmen Square incident reopened online on Wednesday, two months after its physical location in Mong Kok was closed following a probe by the authorities. The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movement...

Wed, 04 Aug 2021 05:20:19 +0800
Observatory issues typhoon signal one
The observatory issued the Standby Signal Number 1 at 4.20am on Wednesday, to replace the Strong Wind Signal Number 3. At 5am, the tropical depression over the northern part of the South China Sea was estimated to be about 170km south-southeast of H...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 18:58:19 +0800
Pro-govt camp 'very careful about election rules'
Pro-establishment figures on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that their election rallies could be in breach of the law, one day after a former pro-democracy lawmaker and a singer were charged by the ICAC over a rally three years ago. The case involvin...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 18:10:25 +0800
HK's Initium Media moves headquarters to Singapore
Initium Media, a Hong Kong-based digital media outlet, said on Tuesday that it was moving its headquarters to Singapore, citing "difficult" conditions in the SAR. In a letter to readers, Initium's executive editor Susie Wu said “the road to freedo...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 17:51:36 +0800
Signal 3 expected to stay in place overnight
The observatory says the Strong Wing Signal No 3 is expected to remain in place overnight and for some time on Wednesday morning, though the chance of a higher warning level is believed to be relatively low. The No 3 signal was issued at 4.25pm on T...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 15:57:57 +0800
Hong Kong artist Kacey Wong moves to Taiwan
One of Hong Kong's best known artists, Kacey Wong, said on social media that he has left Hong Kong for Taiwan, reportedly because he wanted to go to a place where he would enjoy "100 percent freedom". Wong posted a video message on Facebook on Tuesd...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 15:56:30 +0800
HK reports four new imported Covid cases
Health authorities reported four new Covid-19 infections on Tuesday, all of which were imported cases involving mutated strains. The patients, aged 8 to 33, arrived on a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul on August 1. Three of them had received...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 15:47:31 +0800
'Full-day classes unlikely for most schools in Sept'
Most schools will probably not be able to resume full-day classes when the new academic year starts next month, as there’s not enough time for them to achieve the 70-percent vaccination rate for students and staff required by the government. That...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 12:59:31 +0800
Activist fined over balloon, another to stand trial
Pro-democracy activists Lee Cheuk-yan and Tsang Kin-shing appeared in court on Tuesday over the releasing of a balloon during a New Year's Day protest, with Tsang receiving a fine after pleading guilty and Lee to be put on trial. Prosecutors told Ea...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 11:49:29 +0800
Journalist Steve Vines flees 'white terror in HK'
Veteran journalist and former RTHK presenter Steve Vines says he has fled the SAR for Britain, to escape the “white terror sweeping through Hong Kong”. In an email sent to friends and former colleagues, Vines said the decision to leave was prom...

Tue, 03 Aug 2021 11:26:01 +0800
'Public doctors not told about vaccine plan change'
The president of the Public Doctors' Association, Tony Ling, said on Tuesday that health authorities didn't consult them about the new requirement for medical workers to get vaccinated or pay for regular Covid-19 tests out of their own pocket. Speak...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 18:57:33 +0800
PTU damages the image of HK teachers: Carrie Lam
Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Monday accused the Professional Teachers' Union (PTU) of hijacking the education sector and leaving people with negative views of the city's teachers. Over the weekend the Education Bureau announced it was severing ties...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 18:30:07 +0800
Vaccination required for more workers
The government is requiring more workers to be vaccinated as well as tightening entry requirements for inbound travellers, as part of fresh attempts to fight the spread of Covid-19 here in Hong Kong. In a press conference on Monday, the government l...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 17:03:35 +0800
Judiciary unveils details of new complaint mechanism
The judiciary on Monday announced more details of a new nine-member advisory committee, formed by senior judges and lay persons, that will be set up as part of a new mechanism for handling complaints’ against judges. Currently, all complaints agai...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 16:37:38 +0800
'Govt extending suppression to civil groups'
A political academic said on Monday that the government's decision to cut ties with the Professional Teachers' Union (PTU) has sparked concern that authorities are “extending their suppression”, from political parties to civil society. Ivan Cho...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 16:34:14 +0800
Two men arrested over upskirt photos website
Police say they have arrested two men on suspicion of conspiracy to outrage public decency over a website that allegedly displayed and sold upskirt photos. Officers said they seized computers, mobiles and cameras after searching two flats and an off...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 13:46:18 +0800
Govt mulls more development in wetland buffer areas
The government said on Monday that it will consider loosening restrictions on development around wetland areas, to the dismay of a local green group. Development minister Michael Wong said wetland buffer areas are not necessarily "off-limits" and t...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 13:30:47 +0800
'No choice but to comply with jab requirement'
Not all public sector staff were happy on Monday with the government's announcement that those who haven't taken Covid-19 jabs will have to pay for regular coronavirus testing out of their own pocket, but said they have no choice but to comply. Acco...

Mon, 02 Aug 2021 12:26:46 +0800
Anthony Wong, Au Nok-hin charged over rally songs
The ICAC on Monday charged Cantopop singer Anthony Wong and former lawmaker Au Nok-hin with corruption, after the entertainer sang at a rally held by the politician around a week before he went on to win a 2018 Legco by-election. The anti-graft body...



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