Tag: Hong Kong
Hong Kong Man Arrested for Charging at Judge with Knife: What Happened?
A man was arrested in Hong Kong after he charged at a magistrate in a courtroom with a knife. The incident took place at the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts in the morning. The man,...
John Lee Proud of Hong Kong Prosecutors Amid US Sanctions Calls
John Lee, Hong Kong's Chief Executive, commended the city's prosecutors for their integrity, professionalism, and passion amidst US threats of sanctions due to the imprisonment of numerous democrats in a national security case. Lee...
Hong Kong Security Law Case: Dozens Queue for Courtroom Seats to Witness Sentencing
A long line of more than 60 people formed outside a Hong Kong courthouse in anticipation of the sentencing of 45 pro-democracy advocates in a national security trial. The Judiciary announced that only five...
Stranded Whale Dies Near Tai O: AFCD – RTHK – Update on Marine Conservation...
A whale that was stranded near Tai O has unfortunately passed away, despite the efforts of a team of veterinarians. The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) reported on Sunday that veterinarians from Ocean...
Improving Governance through New Appointments: Lau Siu-kai – RTHK
New Appointments in SAR Cabinet Aim to Boost GovernanceA recent reshuffle in the SAR cabinet has sparked discussions about the potential impact on governance in Hong Kong. Lau Siu-kai, a consultant to the Chinese...
Revised Government GDP Growth Forecast: 2.5% – RTHK
The government recently announced that the full-year economic growth forecast has been revised to 2.5 percent, down from the previous estimated range of 2.5 to 3.5 percent. This adjustment comes after real GDP in...
Investigation into the Murder Case of Tuen Mun Man – RTHK
Police are currently looking into a tragic incident that took place in Tuen Mun, where a man was discovered unconscious in his home and eventually passed away in the hospital.According to reports, the deceased's...
Challenges of Rising Unilateralism in Hong Kong: Beijing Official’s Warning
The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses “a certain amount of challenges” to Hong Kong’s development, Beijing’s top envoy in the city has said, while urging youngsters to embrace patriotism.Cui Jianchun, the commissioner of...
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Fined for Unauthorised Fundraising – 4 Plead Not Guilty
Six members of the pro-democracy League of Social Democrats (LSD) were recently fined up to HK$1,000 for fundraising and displaying banners without proper permits. Among them, four pleaded not guilty, with LSD chair Chan...
Boosting Hong Kong’s Performing Arts Scene: Calls for More Venues and Private Sector Support
The performing arts scene in Hong Kong is facing challenges due to a lack of venues, according to industry veterans. The government recently released a blueprint for arts development, which highlighted the need for...
















