A 33-hour marathon filibuster came to an abrupt end yesterday after Legislative Council president Tsang Yok-sing invoked for the first time powers in the rules of procedure to halt ...
Major investment banks want a separate consultation with the Securities and Futures Commission over its proposal to require the imprisonment of sponsors, such as brokers or bankers, who ...
So-called "good cholesterol" may not be so good after all, a new study suggests. Making use of powerful databases of genetic information, the study found that raising ...
Chinese nationals were believed to be involved in the hijacking of three mainland fishing boats by North Koreans in the Yellow Sea last week, the vessels' owners told the
South ...
Wealthy businessman Jerome Lau Ting-sing took nude photos of a second victim at his home in 2008, a court was told yesterday. The alleged victim, a fitness instructor and male model, said the photo ...
The Hang Seng dropped a sharp 2.21 per cent on Friday after troubled euro zone nation Spain confirmed it was in recession and Moody's cut the debt ratings of 16 Spanish banks.
A generation ago, Taiwanese residents leafing through the latest copy of
Time or
Newsweek would regularly come across pages where articles or photographs had been blacked out, or ...
The will-it-or-won't-it Greek drama playing out on the global economic stage overshadows the euro zone's real problem - a refusal to take the pain that's necessary to reinvigorate growth, says Andy ...
10:05amA UN panel of experts that monitors compliance with sanctions on North Korea is investigating reports of possible weapons-related deals between Pyongyang and Syria and Myanmar, the panel said in a ...
CANNES – DAY 1Wes Anderson's latest comedy should have been the draw of the first day of the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, but instead camels hawked the limelight on the Croisette.
SOCCERThe road to redemption for Rangers could pass through Hong Kong with the Glasgow giants' manager Ally McCoist jetting in to watch the players aiming to be the club's future at the HKFC Citibank ...
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