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The Water Supplies Department has expressed concerns about some residents reportedly suffering from diarrhoea after unknown ...
A Hong Kong pro-democracy shop owner has said his business is facing “unwarranted” tax demands. Derek Chu, an ex-district ...
A heavy police deployment has been spotted in Causeway Bay on the eve of the Tiananmen crackdown anniversary, with a ...
Taiwanese chip titan TSMC said Tuesday that it expected to see record earnings this year as it increased semiconductor ...
A HK artist's stall at an illustration art fair has closed after police officers reportedly received complaints, photographed ...
HK Chief Executive John Lee has said that “any activity on any date” must comply with the law - ahead of the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping will likely hold a long-awaited call later this week, the White ...
"So far as it inconveniences the released offender, it also violates the basic principle that people should be punished for ...
HK had "varying degrees of system vulnerabilities" last year, according to the cybercrime unit of the city's police force.
HK's Water Supplies Department has said it is investigating black particles found in the drinking water of a public housing ...
China deployed 2 aircraft carrier groups and dozens of ships in waters north and south of Taiwan last month, a Taiwanese ...
HK police may gain access to surveillance footage from gov't departments and the MTR, which would be included in its "SmartView" CCTV programme, according to media reports.
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