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Compulsory Testing Notice Issued For 65 Places

The government on Sunday issued compulsory testing notices for 65 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited any... Read more

Hong Kong Novelist Ni Kuang Dies Aged 87

Renowned Hong Kong novelist Ni Kuang has died at the age of 87. Two of his friends told RTHK that the popular Chines... Read more

Chances Of Finding Missing Sailors 'very Slim'

The Government Flying Service (GFS) said on Sunday that the chances are very slim of finding any of the sailors missing ... Read more

Covid Cases Likely Dipped Because Of Typhoon: CHP

Hong Kong's daily Covid-19 caseload on Sunday dropped below 2,000 for the first time in five days, but officials said th... Read more

John Lee Wants More PCR Tests For High-risk Groups

Chief Executive John Lee said on Sunday that there's a need to conduct more PCR Covid tests for high-risk groups to rein... Read more

Green Group Calls For Higher Plastic Bag Levy

A green group on Sunday warned that the government’s proposal to increase the plastic bag levy to HK$1 will not have a... Read more

New SJ Has Full Confidence In HK's Rule Of Law

The new Secretary for Justice, Paul Lam, has said maintaining and promoting the rule of law will be one of his primary m... Read more

DAB Lawmaker Who Met Xi Jinping Has Covid

DAB lawmaker Steven Ho said on Sunday he's tested positive for Covid-19 two days after meeting President Xi Jinping duri... Read more

Storm Warning Lowered To Standby Signal No 1

The Observatory says it has lowered the Strong Wind Signal No 3, which had been in place in the wake of Typhoon Chaba. ... Read more

New Youth Bureau Urged To Mend Ties With Youngsters

A think tank has urged the newly established Home and Youth Affairs Bureau to work on restoring the government’s relat... Read more

'Hong Kong Will Survive A US-China Financial War'

Executive Councillor and former head of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Joseph Yam, said on Sunday that he doesn’t t... Read more

HK Palace Museum Opens Doors To Public

The Hong Kong Palace Museum opened its doors to the public on Sunday morning. More than a dozen visitors queued up f... Read more

HKO Says No. 3 To Stay In Place Before Noon

The Observatory said the Strong Wind Signal Number three would remain in place before noon on Sunday as Typhoon Chaba mo... Read more

Police Lay Holding Charge Of Murder Over Hotel Death

Police said on Saturday that they've laid a holding charge of murder against a 28-year-old man. They said the man wa... Read more

Public Transport Gradually Resumes As Typhoon Leaves

The city's main bus operators said their services would slowly resume about an hour after the Observatory lowered its st... Read more