By Leo Cheung The Hong Kong Correctional Services Department (CSD) held its annual press conference on Feb. 22, to review its work in 2023. Commissioner of Correctional Services, Wong Kwok-hing said…
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By Reuters HONG KONG—Five Hong Kong speech therapists were sentenced on Saturday to 19 months in jail for conspiracy to publish “seditious” children’s books that prosecutors had deemed anti-government. The five…
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First reported Hong Kong case of temporary blindness linked to long COVID By Eva Zhao Hong Kong is currently experiencing its fifth wave of a COVID-19 outbreak. About 150,000 children and…
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By Law Ka-Chung Commentary China’s second-quarter GDP grew only 0.4 percent on a year-over-year basis but contracted 2.6 percent compared to the first quarter. For years I have been reluctant…
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CHINA
Hong Kong Confirms Xi Jinping’s Visit for July 1 Handover Anniversary Amid Conflicting Reports
by EditorTBy Nicole Hao Hong Kong police announced on June 28 that preparations are underway for Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s “possible” visit next month to mark the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover from…
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Photographers attend as the final issue of the Apple Daily newspaper was delivered to a newspaper stands on June 24, 2021 in Hong Kong, China. The 26 year-old Apple Daily…
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Patten: “I do exist physically” as solid confirmation of Hong Kong’s status prior 1997 By Nie Law Lord Christopher Patten, the last governor of Hong Kong, responded to the controversy over…
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LIFE & HEALTH
Coronavirus Causes Cognitive Impairment; Experts Found Meditation Might Be The Cure
by EditorTBy Raven Wu After recovering from COVID-19, or coronavirus , or some may call it CCP Virus, many people have developed new COVID-like symptoms, which is named Coronavirus sequelae. Medical experts…
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‘Propping up the Regime’: Former Chief Justice McLachlin Criticized for Continuing to Serve on Hong Kong’s Top Court
by EditorTBy Lee Harding Former Supreme Court of Canada chief justice Beverley McLachlin is drawing flak for continuing to sit as a judge on Hong Kong’s highest court. Two British supreme court…
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Required to Pledge Allegiance by Oath, 129 Public Servants and 535 Contractors Have Left the Government Last Year
by EditorTBy Danny Tang Over a hundred (129 to be exact) Hong Kong civil servants and 535 non-civil servant government employees have left or resigned last year, refusing to comply with the newly introduced oath-taking…
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