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House of Representatives must still approve legislation, which also ends ‘de minimis’ customs protections, before sending it ...
Hong Kong’s education minister has said that schools struggling with insufficient student enrolment must evaluate their own ...
Hong Kong banks’ total assets rose 4.5 per cent year on year to US$3.1 trillion in 2024, while operating profit was up 7.8 ...
Previously powerless to act, authorities can now suspend accounts and credit facilities for up to 30 days to prevent losses ...
Han Kuang exercise to assess ‘whole-of-society resilience’ marks ‘turning point’ in defence strategy against PLA, analyst ...
Take the kids for some enrichment at TuniTuni, grab a cocktail at Gossip, sample Sichuanese spices and top it off with some ...
Despite ‘frightening’ taxi driver’s clear verbal sexual harassment of woman passenger, he cannot be punished under South Korean law.
The controversial package of tax breaks and spending cuts now heads to the House, as Republicans rush to meet Trump’s July 4 ...
More than 800 women have been added as directors since 2022, when 40 per cent of boards were male only, according to HKEX.
Teen’s parents had registered him with travel agency to climb Mount Siguniang with others, but he went missing while ...
Pyongyang is likely to double down on its nuclear deterrence following the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, analysts say.
Minister Christine Choi also says authorities will consider raising 40 per cent cap on non-local student admissions.