1997 Karaoke Arson Fugitive Sent Back to Hong Kong
In a significant development, a man has been taken into custody by the police for allegedly starting a fire at a karaoke parlour in Tsim Sha Tsui back in 1997. This tragic incident resulted...
Accusations of ‘Spreading Poison’ at Hong Kong Travel Writer’s Book Launch: Protesters Disrupt Event
A book launch by a Hong Kong travel writer and democracy supporter was disrupted by protesters accusing him of "spreading poison" at an independent bookshop in Yau Me Tei. The writer, known as Pazu,...
Hong Kong Man Convicted of Rioting and Conspiracy in 2019 Yuen Long Mob Attacks
A Hong Kong man, Tang Ka-man, has been found guilty of rioting and conspiring to wound with intent in connection with the Yuen Long mob attacks that occurred in July 2019. Tang, 46, was...
Jimmy Lai Denies Instructing Staff to Advocate Western Sanctions on Hong Kong
Jailed media tycoon, Jimmy Lai, has strongly denied allegations that he instructed his staff at Apple Daily newspaper to advocate for Western sanctions on Hong Kong during his national security trial. The 76-year-old tycoon...
Hold Hospital Executives Accountable for Errors: RTHK Study
Senior managers at public hospitals must be held accountable for mistakes, according to medical sector lawmaker David Lam. He emphasized that accountability means taking steps to prevent errors from occurring in the first place....
Arrested Japanese Sex Workers in Hong Kong for Suspected Cross-Border Prostitution
Hong Kong police recently conducted a joint operation with authorities in Singapore, Japan, and Macau to arrest 65 individuals, including Japanese sex workers and porn stars, in connection with a cross-border vice syndicate. The...
Welcome Navy Vessels: CE and Mainland Officials Extend Warm Reception – RTHK
Chief Executive John Lee warmly welcomed two navy vessels from the country - a destroyer and an amphibious assault ship - that have arrived in the SAR. The arrival of The Changsha and The...
Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung Visits European Parliament in Unannounced Brussels Trip
Taiwan's Foreign Minister, Lin Chia-lung, recently made an unannounced visit to Brussels to meet with members of the European Parliament. This visit is part of Taiwan's efforts to strengthen ties with European countries amidst...
Punishment for National Security Violators: Chief Executive’s Warning
Chief Executive John Lee issued a stern warning on Tuesday, stating that individuals who pose a threat to national security will face punishment as prescribed by the law. This statement comes after 45 opposition...
Hong Kong 47: Government Considers Appeal for Longer Sentences amid International Condemnation
The Hong Kong government is considering whether to appeal for longer sentences for certain democrats who were recently jailed in the city's largest national security case. A total of 45 former legislators, ex-district councillors,...


















