
Asian ‘superstar’ singers poised to grace Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
[South China Morning Post] - 02/28/2025
However, the city looks set to miss out on hosting global pop icon Lady Gaga to Singapore.
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8 residential sites Hong Kong to sell in 2025-26 will yield 4,450 private flats
Each of eight plots expected to deliver between 193 and 985 flats, with first site in Tuen Mun to be rolled out (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Hong Kong government slams US senators over resolution on city’s autonomy
Resolution submitted by senators Jim Risch and Jeanne Shaheen a day after Hong Kong finance chief announces city’s (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
What you need to know about the opening show of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
From ticket redemption to transport arrangements, here is what attendees of the opening ceremony should look out for.
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Budget 2025: Potential legalisation of basketball betting ‘disastrous,’ says children’s rights NGO
The potential legalisation of basketball betting – which according to the Hong Kong government can tackle illegal (…)
[HKFP] - 28/02/2025
Experts slam 8-month delay in revealing Hong Kong man’s monkey virus death
Man was first confirmed human case of B virus in city, but news of his death in June last year only disclosed on (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
'Preparations for sports park opening in final stage'
Cultural, Sports and Tourism Secretary Rosanna Law on Friday said the opening of the Kai Tak Sports Park is only the (…)
[RTHK] - 28/02/2025
China to face added 10% tariff starting in March, US President Trump says
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports while (…)
[HKFP] - 28/02/2025
Is Hong Kong’s population stabilising? No, but there’s room to grow
As the city’s natural population growth rate decreases, we can still ensure that enough local and foreign talent (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai denies knowingly doing anything ‘specifically illegal’
Despite ‘taking risks’ former media boss insists he stayed on the right side of the national security law’s red lines.
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Hong Kong Unison disbands after 24 years of advocating for ethnic minority groups
Executive director sacked on Friday calls move ‘irresponsible’ and shock to donors and staff.
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Govt seeking clarifications over latest US tariffs
Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau on Friday said authorities are seeking clarifications (…)
[RTHK] - 28/02/2025