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Hong Kong landlords offer significant discounts to attract tenants amid ongoing retail challenges, reduced tourist spending.
Legal challenge by domestic helper who lost two sexual exploitation cases can’t force authorities to enact laws against ...
Residents urged to apply online for random computer balloting for allocations at Wo Hop Shek, Collinson-San Ha and brand new ...
City gearing up for the potential of autonomous services, including ride-hailing and minibuses, within two years.
Chief Executive John Lee is on the last day of his delegation’s ‘fruitful’ tour in which city signed 59 MOUs and agreements ...
US$8.1 billion deal for 42 Rafale jets triggers alarm, but Pakistan’s claims may offer grounds for ‘evaluation’ of their use ...
The EU saw the vote as a test of the democratic maturity of the Balkan nation, by far the most Europe-oriented in the region.
Complaint alleges coordinated foreign-backed efforts to amplify pro-Duterte content, with 15 candidates among supposed beneficiaries.
Delhi’s WTO complaint on US steel and aluminium tariffs highlights India’s aim to protect its trade interests without direct retaliation, observers said.
Court summons for Kwong Kau is latest development in controversy over his subsidised flat, which has already prompted tightening of some rules.
Police investigating whether alleged assaults in shopping district on Tuesday afternoon were random or premeditated.
The accused allegedly aimed to send packages from Germany containing explosive devices to recipients in Ukraine.