Far East Consortium chairman David Chiu says industry’s willingness to invest in the Northern Metropolis hinges on the health of the market.
President Lee Jae Myung urges South Korea to boost its own defence amid reports of US military assets being redeployed to the Middle East.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth pledged ‘most intense day of strikes’ yet, as tensions over critical Strait of Hormuz shipping lane escalate.
There have been reports of oil-laden rain, and a ‘massive’ amount of hydrocarbons and other compounds have been released into the air.
Members of Islands District Council also raise concerns that another fare increase could be sought in response to soaring fuel prices.
Ng Wai-fung jailed after ‘pursuing justice’ for a 16-year-old girl by demanding money from a suspect he thought prosecutors had wrongly freed.
Charity says it has ended donation drive and vows no more than 5 per cent of funds will go towards administrative fees.
No one was injured, but security will be boosted at American and Israeli embassies and consulates, police say.
Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog has received dozens of complaints after Taiwanese rock band Mayday cancelled one of its coming concerts at Kai Tak Sports Park and replaced it with a new date later in ...
Hong Kong authorities have arrested 20 people, including domestic helpers suspected of unlawfully providing services such as massages and manicures, in a crackdown on illegal labour.
Hong Kong’s special pool offers cheaper war cover for 10 Chinese ships in the Gulf, bolstering the city’s role as a marine insurance hub.
The two banks tighten work rules in the city, requiring traders and salespeople to return to the office from April 1.
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