No penalties in national security law guidelines for Hong Kong civil servants: Chris Tang
Secretary for Security Chris Tang says the point of the guidelines is to aid colleagues in executing their jobs.
China shifts supply-chain focus to ‘least-developed countries’ for November expo
Second edition of China International Supply Chain Expo will see more help given to institutions and companies from the African Union, as geopolitics weigh on trade.
How US oligarchs are riding wave of lies into Trump’s White House
Billionaires who ought to know better are backing Trump’s re-election bid and appear to be using it as a way to secure White House influence.
Hong Kong’s fifth hotel-turned-youth hostel opens its doors with 200-hour activity component
Residents could potentially visit the headquarters of the People’s Liberation Army as part of hostel’s programme offerings.
Gen Z saves to enjoy travel, short-term goals and started investing at a younger age: HSBC
‘Nearly half of our Gen Z respondents prioritise saving for short-term goals, often linked to enjoying life,’ survey shows.
Hong Kong Observatory seeks HK$55 million for 3 radars to monitor severe weather
Existing system has a maximum range of about 60km, leaving some blind spots in densely populated areas of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
Chinese plane designed to travel twice as fast as Concorde completes test flight
After testing prototype, Space Transportation says it aims to have a full-sized supersonic passenger jet ready for its maiden flight in 2027.
Ant CEO Eric Jing touts tokenisation benefits for cross-border transactions at FinTech Week
Tokenisation is a major focus of FinTech Week this year, in addition to AI, as Web3 in Hong Kong looks beyond ‘speculative’ cryptocurrencies.
No deadline set for charging 7,000 arrested over Hong Kong protests, Chris Tang says
Security chief says establishing cut-off risks ‘legalising illegal acts’ amid calls for cases to be wrapped up after five-year wait.
Indian ‘spy network’ operates in US and Canada, Sikh separatist claims
Activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun accused India of silencing dissidents abroad, but did not elaborate on his claims of an alleged spy network.