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'Extradition Debate To Boost June 4 Vigil Turnout'

Organisers of the annual June 4 vigil say they are expecting a huge turnout this year to mark the 30th anniversary of th... Read more

Focus On Getting Bill Passed, Not Taiwan, Says CS

The Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Saturday that now is not the time to get bogged down in the details of how Ho... Read more

HKO Cancels Amber Rainstorm Warning

The Observatory says it cancelled the Amber rainstorm warning at 4.05am on Saturday, but the thunderstorm warning remain... Read more

HK Plans Pig Cull After Second Swine Fever Case

Hong Kong on Friday reported its second case of African swine fever this month. A dead pig at the Sheung Shui slaugh... Read more

Taiwan Extradition Now Very Tricky: Lau Siu-kai

A top Beijing adviser said on Friday that if Hong Kong regards Taiwan as being part of China it will be very difficult f... Read more

DAB Lawmaker Cries Foul Over Fugitive Petitions

DAB lawmaker Horace Cheung on Friday joined a list of people complaining that their names have been added to petitions o... Read more

'Bribery Accused Didn't Know Lover Had Influence'

Macau businesswoman Cheyenne Chan, who's facing trial for allegedly bribing former senior Hong Kong government official ... Read more

Bill Change Throws Taiwan Case Into Confusion

Hong Kong's top government officials couldn't explain on Friday how the suspect in a Taiwan murder case they have placed... Read more

Extradition Concessions Made For The Public: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has rejected claims that the government has only listened to the business sector when waterin... Read more

Dennis Kwok Dismisses Extradition 'empty Promises'

The lawmaker representing the legal sector has dismissed concessions made by the government over its extradition proposa... Read more

Opposition Dismisses 'so-called' Concessions

The convenor of the pan-democratic camp in Legco, Claudia Mo, has warned that the government's concessions on its plans ... Read more

Britain And Canada Concerned By Extradition Plans

The foreign ministers of Britain and Canada have issued a joint statement setting out their concerns over Hong Kong's pr... Read more

Govt Makes Bill Tweaks, Pledge On Extraditions

The government has announced further changes to its contentious extradition law bill, introducing two concessions reques... Read more

High Court Reserves Judgement On Gay Marriage

A High Court judge on Thursday reserved judgement in a landmark case that could lead to gay marriage being legalised in ... Read more

Ex-democrats Set Up New Group To Join DC Polls

A group of former Democratic Party members announced on Thursday that they have formed a new alliance and are gearing up... Read more