On the eve of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to China, the UK government approved China’s plan of “mega embassy” in
China’s economic slowdown is becoming increasingly difficult to gloss over. While official data continues to show modest GDP growth, conditions on the ground tell
Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai began mitigation proceedings on Monday after being convicted last month of two counts of conspiracy to collude
Selina Cheng, Chair of the Hong Kong Journalists’ Association (HKJA), has told a court that she was dismissed by The Wall Street Journal after
Jimmy Lai, founder of Apple Daily, has been convicted on three counts, including collusion with foreign forces. This is not merely a
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai will learn his fate next Monday(15 Dec.), according to the judiciary, after more than 1,800 days
Last Sunday (30 Nov.), more than a thousand Indonesian domestic workers dressed in black gathered at Victoria Park to mourn their compatriots
The U.S. State Department’s 2025 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report has found that Hong Kong has not fully met minimum international standards
Across Asia, governments are tightening laws to tackle workplace bullying, yet Hong Kong continues to lag far behind, with no dedicated legislation
At a government-organised election forum this week, candidates for Hong Kong’s labour sector seat spent most of their time discussing patriotism, national