Beijing accused US President Donald Trump of making "fabrications" on Friday, after he said China had meddled in US election ...
China warned it could take "countermeasures" after Washington finalised rules shortening how long journalists can stay in the ...
HKFP Monitor July 17, 2026: Booksellers back in the crosshairs; upskirt photo sharing sparks outrage
This week, after national security police arrest five people working at independent bookshops, we look back at the 2015 ...
Tai Po fire: Gov’t has ‘unshirkable responsibility’ over fatal blaze, lawyer says as probe concludes
A public inquiry committee’s lawyer has said that the government had an “unshirkable responsibility” over last year’s deadly ...
Hong Kong has enforced a blanket smoking ban at construction sites, with authorities issuing one HK$3,000 fixed penalty ...
Artificial intelligence should not be dominated by a single country, China's President Xi Jinping said Friday, urging ...
Hong Kong's Legislative Council (LegCo) passed a bill that will allow for a joint-clearance arrangement at the revamped ...
Manila lodged a diplomatic protest with Beijing on Friday over a "racist" video posted by Chinese state media portraying the ...
Three staff members of independent bookstores, who were arrested on suspicion of committing a sedition offence on Wednesday, ...
Hong Kong’s security chief has said booksellers have the responsibility to ensure the titles they sell do not threaten ...
"Deliberate cheating" by renovation contractors and professionals with oversight authority caused last year's massive Tai Po ...
Chinese users of AI-powered companion bots have bid heart-rending farewells to their virtual buddies as national regulations ...
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