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Hong Kong Disneyland Reports Record HK$2.7bn Net Loss

Hong Kong Disneyland on Monday reported a record net loss of HK$2.7 billion for the last fiscal year, with the park plac... Read more

Bubble Blown Again, Singapore To Blame This Time

The SAR government on Monday confirmed that Hong Kong's "travel bubble" with Singapore won't get off the ground on May 2... Read more

Consumer Watchdog Warns Of Toxic Crayons And Paints

The Consumer Council warned on Monday that more than half of the children’s art supplies it tested leach toxic metal s... Read more

Ten Veteran Activists Plead Guilty Over 2019 Protest

Ten veteran pro-democracy activists have pleaded guilty to organising an unauthorised protest on Hong Kong Island on Oct... Read more

CFA Agrees To Hear Appeal Over 2016 Mong Kok Unrest

Hong Kong's top court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal by a man convicted of rioting for taking part in the Mong Kok c... Read more

Four Years' Jail For Driver Who Carried Petrol Bombs

A taxi driver was on Monday sentenced to four years in jail for transporting more than 40 petrol bombs during anti-gover... Read more

'Targeting Unions Would Further Stifle Civil Society'

A veteran unionist on Monday described the government’s warning that it may deregister trade unions on national securi... Read more

'Govt To Provide Vaccines At Construction Sites'

The government is expected to start providing outreach Covid-19 vaccination for construction workers at the end of this ... Read more

Expert Urges Tighter Covid Rules For Taiwan Returnees

Infectious disease expert Leung Chi-chiu said on Monday that all Hongkongers returning from Taiwan should be quarantined... Read more

Arrivals From Taiwan Face Tougher Quarantine Measures

The government has further tightened quarantine and testing requirements for arrivals from Taiwan, after the island reco... Read more

Government Performs Covid Test Spot Checks On Helpers

The Labour Department on Sunday said it had performed spot-checks on more than 3,500 domestic helpers to see whether the... Read more

Labour Chief's National Security Warning To Unions

Labour Secretary Law Chi-kwong has warned that the authorities may cancel the registration of trade unions as part of th... Read more

Sports Chief: RTHK Lacks Resources To Cover Games

Commissioner for Sports Yeung Tak-keung says there's no way public broadcaster RTHK would have the resources to broadcas... Read more

Smooth Start For Second Round Of Helper Testing

A second round of mandatory testing for Hong Kong's foreign domestic helpers got under way on Sunday, with those undergo... Read more

June 4 Organisers Call On Police To Respect Rights

Organisers of the annual June 4 candlelight vigil said on Sunday they would urge police to respect people’s right to a... Read more