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Ten people have been injured and one driver has been arrested following a multi-vehicle pile-up on a major bridge leading to the Hong Kong airport.
Ferries to Hong Kong's outlying islands are set to increase next month, with fares for routes to Lamma Island and Cheung Chau expected to rise by 12.5 per cent.
Calling for an end to the rule of China's ruling party does not mean “overthrowing” its government and state organs, a Hong Kong court has heard during the national security trial of Tiananmen vigil ...
Hong Kong aviation giant Cathay Pacific said on Wednesday that fuel surcharges would rise as prices soared in March after war broke out in the Middle East.
Chinese shipping giant Cosco said Tuesday that it is suspending operations at a Panama Canal port amid an ongoing row between the United States and China over the waterway's oversight.
Hong Kong's Immigration Department has arrested 20 people in a raid targeting domestic workers working illegally.
Dozens of fans have made complaints to the Consumer Council after Taiwanese band Mayday rescheduled an upcoming concert.
An industrial workers' union has urged the government to return the belongings stolen from Wang Fuk Court to the rightful owners after a suspected jewellery theft at the fire-hit estate.
Passenger train services between China and North Korea will resume this week six years after their suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic, rail authorities in Beijing confirmed on Tuesday.
A Hong Kong woman is facing charges stemming from the 2019 protests and unrest after returning from Australia - more than six years after her alleged offence took place.
Tiananmen vigil activist Chow Hang-tung has argued that China’s constitution cannot be directly implemented in Hong Kong, saying that prosecutors have misunderstood the ambit of the top legal text.