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Hong Kong Company CEO Arrested For Stealing $3.2 Million In Liquor
Joseph Leung Chi-kin is accused of stealing 489 bottles of liquor said to be valued at $3.2 million. Joseph Leung Chi-kin is accused of stealing 489 bottles of liquor said to be valued at $3.2 million. -
The Tide Will Rise: Hong Kong Sells Bonds On Inflation Fears
Low-risk offerings with a guaranteed minimum 2% rate of return are few and far between, so buy them now, Hong Kong says. Low-risk offerings with a guaranteed minimum 2% rate of return are few and far between, so buy them now, Hong Kong says. -
Hong Kong Jury Buckles Up For Teleportation in Protester Death Inquiry
Virtual Reality technology could be used to recreate events leading up to the death of 22-year-old university student Chow Tsz-lok during clashes between police and protesters in November 2019. Virtual Reality technology could be used to recreate events leading up to the death of 22-year-old university student Chow Tsz-lok during clashes between police and protesters in November 2019. -
HK Politicians Speak Out For Detainees Held In China After Trying To Escape Long Arm Of Security Law
The individuals – 11 men and one woman – are suspected of attempting to flee to Taiwan by boat to avoid persecution in Hong Kong under the newly enacted National Security Law. The individuals – 11 men and one woman – are suspected of attempting to flee to Taiwan by boat to avoid persecution in Hong Kong under the newly enacted National Security Law. -
HK Bus Union Jacks Up Pressure On Police Over Arrest Of Driver With 'Deadly Weapon' – A Wrench
Hong Kong's Bus Industry Union ripped police after they arrested a bus driver for reckless driving and carrying a deadly weapon after he honked at them during pro-democracy protests. Hong Kong's Bus Industry Union ripped police after they arrested a bus driver for reckless driving and carrying a deadly weapon after he honked at them during pro-democracy protests. -
Hong Kong Judge With 'Pro-Democratic Bias' Is Benched
Magistrates' Court judge Stanley Ho Chun-yiu paid the price for what was seen as his lenient treatment of defendants in protest-related court cases. Magistrates' Court judge Stanley Ho Chun-yiu paid the price for what was seen as his lenient treatment of defendants in protest-related court cases. -
Hong Kong Businesses Brace For 'Made In China' Makeover
Many Hong Kong businesses believe they can continue to thrive regardless of how their products are labeled. Many Hong Kong businesses believe they can continue to thrive regardless of how their products are labeled. -
Jimmy Lai Released From Hong Kong Lockup, Eyes 'Long-Term Fight' For Democracy
"The oxygen is getting thin, and we are all choking," said Lai, the most high-profile person arrested under Hong Kong's national security law. "The oxygen is getting thin, and we are all choking," said Lai, the most high-profile person arrested under Hong Kong's national security law. -
Thailand's Luxury Real Estate Opens Itself To Buyers From HK and China
Thailand moves in to take buyers coming from mainland China, Hong Kong, and other parts of the region. Thailand moves in to take buyers coming from mainland China, Hong Kong, and other parts of the region. -
Global Tourism: Chinese City Leads the Way
Hong Kong has just received another round of applause as it grabbed the top spot in the "Top 100 Destination Cities of 2018." The list includes other Asian destinations such as Singapore and Bangkok. Ed Sheeran's upcoming 2-night show is expected to further bring in tourists from across Asia. Hong Kong has just received another round of applause as it grabbed the top spot in the "Top 100 Destination Cities of 2018." The list includes other Asian destinations such as Singapore and Bangkok. Ed Sheeran's upcoming 2-night show is expected to further bring in tourists from across Asia.