Air India Dreamliner returns to Hong Kong
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Since the Chinese Central Government passed a controversial law in 2020 in response to widespread anti-establishment protests the year before, Hong Kong has steadily transformed from a place known for freer expression to one that Benedict Rogers, a British human rights activist focused on Asia, described last month as a “ police state .”
VCG. Before attending the Executive Council meeting on Tuesday, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee revealed that sin
The Post covered the arrival of the city’s first Hilton Hotel, from the announcement of plans to its demolition in 1994 by tycoon Li Ka-shing.
China’s national security authorities in Hong Kong and the city’s police have launched their first publicly known joint operation, raiding the homes of six people on suspicion of colluding with foreig
A Londoner's guide to Hong Kong: from superb street food to hidden temples - Ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modernity in this dynamic city. Here’s how to make the most of what’s on offer
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Hong Kong’s security chief said the city is working with Beijing to determine whether the mainland should take control of a suspected case of foreign collusion, a move that would expand China’s influence on national security-related cases in the financial hub.
Jacky Cheung, set to visit the English club under a Jockey Club scheme, aims to become a ‘great coach’ and unearth top talent in city.
Hong Kong police have accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting secessionist agendas.
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNArtificial intelligence predicted Typhoon Wutip better than traditional computer models, Hong Kong Observatory saysThe trajectory of Typhoon Wutip was predicted better by artificial intelligence (AI) software than traditional computer models, the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) has said. Traditional computer models and AI software differed in their forecasts of Wutip’s path,