Free MTR tickets, Ocean Park discounts and dining deals among the offers available on anniversary of city’s return to Chinese rule.
Hong Kong government urges residents heading to US to ‘increase their vigilance, prioritise their safety and avoid crowded areas’.
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Authorities to further cut annual allowances for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and respirable suspended particulates by up to 25 per cent.
Both sent to hospital after domestic dispute that allegedly resulted in knife wound to Mrs Ho’s head and bite marks on Mr Ho.
Education minister Christine Choi urges ‘proactive’ support after bombshell Trump administration move targeting Ivy League university.
Victor Li says firm must maintain fiscal health, as another executive stresses US$23 billion sale of stake in overseas ports will comply with regulations.
But visitors say they are less enthusiastic about five of the other ‘hotspot projects’ proposed by officials to bump up tourism.
New models will feature five functions, including voice messages in three languages, Transport Department says.
Co-founder Hicham Chahine said a significant portion of NIP’s audience is now outside China, which he called a more ‘developed’ video gaming market.
FMG opened its flagship Urban Revivo store in Tsim Sha Tsui on Friday, taking up 8,750 sq ft of retail space in Harbour City.
NEXX Global and Tojoy are among companies seeking to establish a presence in the Middle East and explore new markets in Europe.
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BOC Life, FWD, Prudential unveil plans as firms see opportunities in ‘silver’ economy and cross-border retirement trend.
Ant’s recruitment of top AI talent comes as other Chinese Big Tech firms have embarked on hiring sprees for AI scientists and researchers.
Before the recent surge in interest in Chinese e-commerce platforms, Pop Mart’s business was already booming.
Growing sales in emerging markets are insulating Chinese EV makers from tariff volatility, AlixPartners says.
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A report found that 76 per cent of Hong Kong firms plan to use ‘digital labour’ to expand workforce capacity in the next 18 months.
A survey found that 42 per cent of Hongkongers use Alipay and 22 per cent use Apple Pay, but credit cards are likely to remain relevant.
Average score rose to 42 this year from 37 in 2024, with commercial banks leading the charge in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
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Experts urge investors to diversify into alternative assets like private credit for stability and growth.
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The 20-year-old’s live streaming videos of his tour of Chinese cities win praise from analysts and government officials.
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Ukrainians voice shock and sadness over the lack of respect shown to the leader of a nation at war, suggest ways China could help.
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China-Russia relations have a ‘strong driving force’, foreign ministry asserts, while analyst sees ‘no reason’ for Moscow to pull away.
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As the kebaya gets Unesco’s recognition, what does its global cultural status mean for the future of the garment?
Moscow marked the occasion by issuing a thinly veiled critique of deteriorating ties and hints at plans to close Japanese cultural centres.
China-Canada ties entered a downward spiral under Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, the longest-serving Group of Seven world leader
Trudeau was born into public eye and led Canada for more than 9 years before former allies turned on him
The ‘motorcycle-sized’ tuna weighing 276kg (608lbs) was the first sale of 2025 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market
The 1,000-year-old Drupka order of Buddhist nuns are given equal status as monks
Japan suffered several disasters at the start of 2024, including an earthquake that killed hundreds as well as a fatal plane crash
An equipment malfunction is suspected as a possible cause of the fire at Bangkok’s Ember Hotel