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Vacancy Tax May End Up Hurting Buyers: Economist

An economist said on Tuesday that he is worried developers will pass any tax they are forced to pay on vacant flats on t... Read more

Vigil Participants Defy Beijing's 'redline'

Organisers say 115,000 people joined the annual candlelight vigil at Victoria Park on Monday to mark the 29th anniversar... Read more

Vigil Starts For Beijing Massacre Victims

Thousands of people are taking part in a candlelight vigil in Victoria Park for the victims of the 1989 Beijing massacre... Read more

About 20 Attend Separate Vigil In TST

Around 20 people have attended a separate candlelight vigil for the victims of the Beijing massacre outside the Cultural... Read more

City Set For Cloudy Days, Showers: Observatory

The Hong Kong Observatory said on Monday that it is too early to say whether a tropical depression that was some 800 kil... Read more

Tiananmen Massacre Never Happened, Say Protesters

A group of pro-Beijing protesters held a demonstration against the annual June 4 vigil at Victoria Park on Monday, sayin... Read more

Court Reserves Judgement On Same-sex Spousal Visas

The Court of Final Appeal has reserved judgement on a government bid to overturn a ruling that dependant visas should be... Read more

Vigil Organisers Brush Off Threat Of Showers

The organisers of the candlelight vigil at Victoria Park said they expected people to turn out in large numbers on Monda... Read more

Two-thirds Of Pan-dems' Checkpoint Motions Denied

Legco President Andrew Leung announced on Monday that he has approved for discussion 24 amendments proposed by pro-democ... Read more

HKU Students Remember Those Killed On June 4

The Hong Kong University Students’ Union observed a moment of silence in front of the Pillar of Shame on Monday to rem... Read more

Ombudsman To Probe Bonham Road Tree Chopping

The Ombudsman announced on Monday that it will investigate if there was any administrative wrongdoing in the government'... Read more

Youngspiration Duo Sentenced To A Month In Prison

A Kowloon City Magistrate on Monday sentenced disqualified localist lawmakers Sixtus Leung and Yau Wai-ching to four wee... Read more

Appeal Begins Over Same-sex Spousal Visas

The Court of Final Appeal has begun hearing the government's legal bid to overturn a ruling that it must offer spousal v... Read more

Court Photo Taker Jailed For Seven Days

A mainland woman was jailed for seven days on Monday after being found guilty of criminal contempt of court for taking p... Read more

Cultural Centre Slammed By Rival Vigil Organiser

The Cultural Centre has been accused of exercising self-censorship when it processed an application for a candlelight vi... Read more