Major Japanese discount chain Don Don Donki replaces transparent plastic sushi boxes with cardboard ones in line with new rules on throwaway plastics.
Three-day suspension had disappointed some tourists, with several seeking refunds.
Secretary for Justice Paul Lam says government can invite more people to Hong Kong to assuage any fears about the city’s legal system.
Lawmaker says he added disclaimer as ‘precaution’ and out of ‘prudence’ in light of new Safeguarding National Security Ordinance enacted last month.
City set to face rainy week ahead caused by trough of low pressure that will affect coastal areas of Guangdong.
City leader John Lee encourages efforts to bring in family offices, after UAE prince entered media spotlight over delayed launch plan.
Safeguarding National Security Ordinance has prompted concerns from some foreign investors over its possible implications, even as officials stress its stabilising impact.
Observatory issues thunderstorm and strong monsoon warnings on Saturday morning as trough of low pressure brings showers and thunderstorms to Guangdong
The background of Sheikh Ali Rashed Ali Saeed Al Maktoum has come under the spotlight, and one of his close aides has a mixed track record as an entrepreneur.
Lawyers and consultants say the bulk of needed changes by international business sector were made after the 2020 Beijing-imposed national security law took effect.
Canberra also tells Australians in an updated travel advisory that the city has ‘strict laws’ on national security that can be ‘interpreted broadly’.
Catholic diocese addresses concerns that religious figures may breach law by failing to report acts or thoughts endangering national security.
One of the most notable clauses empowers chief executive in council to make subsidiary legislation ‘for the needs of’ safeguarding national security.
If bill clears House Committee on Friday, lawmakers will be able to resume second reading and possibly pass legislation at full Legco meeting.
Source says meetings part of efforts to gather views on Hong Kong’s future in the context of broader US-China relations.
Bill also grants new powers to police that will affect rights of people arrested under proposed domestic security legislation.
Secretary for Justice Paul Lam, security chief Chris Tang respond to Bloomberg article which highlighted proposed ban included in summary of public views.
Legislative Council calls two special meetings in coming days, potentially paving way for government to unveil draft of home-grown security law required under Article 23.
Repair work to fix signalling issues is complete, railway operator says.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan surprises market by going for a complete removal of all property cooling measures with immediate effect.
Hong Kong Journalists Association calls for incorporation of public interest defence into home-grown national security legislation.
Xia Baolong, director of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, also joined city leader John Lee for dim sum breakfast to discuss municipal-level administration.
Veteran China watchers also say former diplomat’s move to Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office may be used to cultivate ties with Middle East, Central Asian countries.
City leader John Lee also says authorities had ‘very good exchanges of opinions’ with Beijing’s top man for Hong Kong affairs, who is visiting as part of fact-finding mission.
The Post dives into what you need to know about Beijing’s top official overseeing Hong Kong affairs and what his latest visit means for the city.
Police say dead doctor was hit by a boat while swimming between Sam Mun Tsai in Tai Po and Ma On Shan.
Hongkonger, 31, was detained on arrival at the airport on Wednesday, bringing the number of arrests linked to murder case to five.
Victim, 34, suspected to have fallen out of tow-truck and run over by an aircraft.
Having paid a high price for their property, some homeowners have every incentive to build unauthorised additions for their houses knowing enforcement can be lax.
Unauthorised expansions to luxury homes across the city have triggered concerns over safety risks, unfairness and lax enforcement.