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Scrap Compulsory Testing Orders, Expert Urges

University of Hong Kong infectious disease expert Ho Pak-leung on Monday called on the government to stop issuing compul... Read more

Authorities Warn Of Serious Air Pollution Levels

Authorities on Monday urged members of the public - especially children, the elderly and those with underlying illnesses... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 78 Locations

The government on Sunday issued compulsory testing notices for 78 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited any... Read more

Covid Cases May Be Starting To Trend Down: CHP

Health officials said on Sunday that there are signs that local Covid cases are going down as they reported 9,033 new in... Read more

Man Arrested Over Smuggled Meat Operation

Customs officers and marine police on Sunday said they have arrested a 44-year-old man after seizing around 400 kilogram... Read more

Tang Expresses Reservations Over Expunging Records

The Secretary for Security Chris Tang on Sunday said he had reservations over suggestions to wipe the criminal records o... Read more

Boosting Vaccine Uptake A Key To Border Reopening: FS

Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Sunday that boosting the vaccination rate is the key to reopening the border, as t... Read more

Fraud Probe On Next Digital Ongoing: Investigator

A special investigator looking into the financial affairs of Next Digital - the publisher of now-defunct Apple Daily - s... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 66 Locations

The government on Saturday issued compulsory testing notices for 66 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited a... Read more

Mid-Autumn Revellers Shrug Off Covid Worries

Hong Kongers headed out on Saturday to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, with some saying the Covid situation has little im... Read more

Hard To Gauge Infection Trend After Mid-Autumn: CHP

Health authorities said on Saturday it was difficult to predict whether infections would rise after the Mid-Autumn Festi... Read more

Seditious Book Publishers Given 19-month Sentences

Five speech therapists convicted of conspiring to publish seditious children's books were on Saturday sentenced to 19-mo... Read more

HK Financial Summit Will Be Successful: Algernon Yau

Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau said on Saturday he is confident that a high-level financia... Read more

Snooker, Rugby Go Ahead; But Marathon Is Uncertain

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kevin Yeung, said two international sports events - a snooker and a rugby... Read more

Compulsory Testing Ordered At 66 Locations

The government on Friday issued compulsory testing notices for 66 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited any... Read more