In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we take a step back from the ongoing debate after Hong Kong’s domestic national security was signed into law, and look at what is next for the city.
How bad is the situation for these residents, and what hope do they have for the future?
Post executive editor Chow Chung-yan and managing editor Yonden Lhatoo unpack Beijing’s biggest annual plenary event.
Football star leaves tens of thousands of fans outraged and entire city disappointed after sitting out much-anticipated exhibition match.
Pilger was a seeker of truth and an uncompromising chronicler of inconvenient facts that were often missing from the dominant narrative of the legacy Anglo-Saxon media.
With well over 700 people of nearly 30 different nationalities at the Post, a more diverse and inclusive workplace is hard to find.
Double murder of two young women at a shopping centre raises questions about the meaning of bravery and cowardice, and the unpredictability of human nature.
In this issue of Hong Kong Update, we look at the city's role in national development as China's plenary sessions get under way, while closer to home the plight of the underprivileged elderly comes under the spotlight.
In this issue of Hong Kong Update, we look at Hong Kong's bid to catch up with the rest of the world as it reopens.
In this issue of Hong Kong Update, we look at how the world is reacting to China's pivot from zero-Covid and the implications for Hong Kong travellers, as well as Beijing's ruling on a political row in the courts.