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'No More Temperature Screening For Most Passengers'

The government announced that from Saturday, outbound and transit passengers departing for overseas places and Taiwan wi... Read more

Covid Rules Relaxed For Local Passenger Crew

The government on Friday relaxed the quarantine arrangements for locally based air crew working on passenger flights. ... Read more

Hong Kong Logs 10,076 New Covid Cases

Hong Kong on Friday recorded 10,076 new Covid infections, including 9,922 local cases. Eleven patients with Covid, a... Read more

Police Blow Up WWII Mine Near Cape D'Aguilar

Police say they have successfully disposed of a naval mine from World War II found last month in waters east of Hong Kon... Read more

Mourners Lay Flowers Outside British Consulate

People in Hong Kong paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II on Friday, placing flowers outside the British Consulate... Read more

Lawmakers Call For An End To Hotel Quarantine

Lawmakers have urged the government to further relax immigration requirements to allow arrivals to undergo seven days of... Read more

Pass Bill Quickly To Improve Industrial Safety: FTU

Unionists have called on lawmakers to pass a bill that toughens penalties for employers who neglect occupational safety ... Read more

Hong Kong Again Ranked As World's Freest Economy

The government on Thursday welcomed Hong Kong again being ranked as the world's freest economy by the Canadian think-tan... Read more

Compulsory Testing Ordered At 67 Locations

The government on Thursday issued compulsory testing notices for 75 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited a... Read more

Kids Aged 5-11 Will Need Vaccine Pass From Sept 30

The government announced on Thursday that children as young as five will need its vaccine pass to enter various venues a... Read more

HK Needs Legislation On AI Technology: Watchdog

The Consumer Council on Thursday urged the government to introduce laws on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), afte... Read more

Beijing Lashes Out At FCC Over Ronson Chan's Arrest

The Foreign Ministry on Thursday accused the Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) in Hong Kong of making use of every oppo... Read more

Police To Dispose Of WWII-era Naval Bomb

Police said they will dispose of a naval mine from World War II in the eastern waters of Hong Kong Island on Friday. ... Read more

Luo Believes Businesses Will Grasp HK Opportunities

The head of Beijing's liaison office in Hong Kong, Luo Huining, said on Thursday that he believes the commercial and ind... Read more

Engineer Calls Collapse Of Tower Crane 'a Mystery'

An engineer on Thursday called the collapse of the tower crane on Anderson Road in Sau Mau Ping “a mystery”, noting ... Read more