- University of Science and University on Wednesday (27) at 9 am to send staff into the campus search, Vice-Chancellor (research and development) Wei Weijiang and Vice-Chancellor Lu Lihua also app…
- (Single-media special report) THE DAB soldiers were defeated, and this morning I met with reporters at the headquarters, and the leadership level was as dead as ashes. The DAB sent 181 people to…
- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam faces renewed calls to accede to the demands of anti-government protesters after district council elections in the Chinese city delivered a landslide majority to pan-…
- Chief Executive Carrie Lam has said that her government will seriously reflect on views expressed at the District Council election on Sunday and improve governance. The turnout rate set a record…
- Three pro-democracy candidates who lost in the district council elections by close margins have challenged the results, claiming election officials were intimidated or there were irregularities …
- The Cross-Harbour tunnel is set to reopen at 5am on Wednesday morning – two weeks since it was closed down after being repeatedly firebombed by anti-government protesters. Not only were multiple…
- The Chief Executive Carrie Lam to meet with reporters before attending the Executive Council the day before, revealing that the Government would set up an "independent review committee" to exami…
- Wang Liqiang, a Chinese intelligence source, recently disclosed to foreign media that the chief executive of China Innovation Investment Corporation (ciil) (1217) had said the company was founde…
- A Chinese newspaper on Wednesday published a video aiming to discredit the self-styled Chinese spy who recently defected to Australia with an apparent mountain of sensitive intelligence. The 2:3…
- Hong Kong’s pro-democracy camp has won a majority of seats in the District Council – the first time it has done so since the 1997 Handover. Sunday’s elections also delivered a stinging rebuke to…
- Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, has been accused by pro-Chinese figures of "condoning crime" by pro-Chinese figures for persuading the government to "open up the internet" to young people,…
- The Hong Kong government has obtained a further reprieve until next month over the controversial ban on face masks, which was ruled unconstitutional last Friday.A day after government lawyers as…