Restoring UN credibility and effectiveness is only possible if nations work together instead of allowing differences to derail progress.
Introducing clarity on who is to be held responsible for medical blunders at public hospitals, in addition to a ladder of penalties, is a timely move.
Ottawa’s ban of Hikvision does nothing to improve relations with China at a time when the US is being an unreliable ally to Canada.
The Shandong aircraft carrier strike group has arrived in the city at a significant time, offering a chance to instil a strong sense of national identity.
Businesses have been told to adapt so they can compete in the new environment but it is increasingly clear that alone will not be enough.
There have been no major food scares and the monitoring of the water released from the Fukushima plant has found no cause for concern.
Repositioning the city’s other venues to make full use of them will help Hong Kong cement its credentials as a world-class host.
John Lee’s team deserves credit for the work done, but must meet the challenges ahead with ingenuity and grit to finish the job.
Singapore leader’s visit to Beijing signals a healthy appreciation by both countries of the need to enhance mutual trust and cooperation.
Global recognition of Hong Kong’s recent strides in sectors from finance to education is the fruit of its increasing integration with the mainland.
The ability to independently review and approve drugs will go a long way towards raising the city’s standing as a centre of medical innovation.
September 3 event in Beijing will serve as a reminder of how cooperation can defeat even the darkest of evils.
Statutory body tasked with redeveloping Hong Kong’s dilapidated districts and buildings needs a financing model that can withstand economic headwinds.
Programme is the latest step in more than a decade of work to open mainland China’s vast financial sector to the rest of the world.
A pilot scheme to be launched next month is worth pursuing to ensure the city makes the grade as an education hub.
With a waiting list of 5.3 years for public housing, Hong Kong can ill afford the sudden suspension or delay of developments.
Hong Kong professionals subject to mandatory reporting measures on the mistreatment of youngsters must understand their responsibility.
A more rigorous and sophisticated system is needed to enhance the accountability of Hong Kong government workers, who must continue to raise standards.
Loss of former Hong Kong favourite after 41 years reminds food shops, restaurants and cafes that they must be sensitive to the demands of customers.
Incident at Hong Kong airport comes as more unmanned vehicles are taking part in trials on city roads.
Amid tariff wars and global conflicts, premier says China will continue to build as a consumption-driven economy, defend free trade and multilateralism.
Hong Kong Jockey Club project much needed and most welcome in city where some 90 per cent of people die in hospital.
Those who wrote off the Hong Kong stock market have been left to eat their own words as it left rival indexes trailing and regained its global IPO crown.
Proposal by departing head of Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Authority follows incidents of concrete falling from old blocks of flats.
Initiative has proved to be a huge success, yet much more needs to be done to encourage those Hong Kong mothers who can to breastfeed their babies.
City’s universities now occupy five of the top 70 places in global league table, an encouraging sign on the road to becoming an international education hub.
Visitors to Hong Kong’s popular hiking routes must ensure their ecological value is maintained while also enjoying better facilities.
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Marking the fifth anniversary of the national security law, top Beijing official Xia Baolong says Hong Kong may have come far, but warns of challenges ahead.
President Xi Jinping stresses need for cooperation at summit between China and five states amid economic and geopolitical tensions.
Move is a step in the right direction towards eradicating substandard housing that has been a blot on the Hong Kong landscape for far too long.