‘Flying ant’ sightings have risen across Hong Kong as the summer season approaches, raising concerns over termite infestations.
Breach is part of wider global data leak that has affected universities and schools worldwide, with estimated 9,000 institutions impacted.
Eight passengers and two drivers hurt after truck collided with KMB double-decker bus, police say.
National Health Commission’s Li Wei pledges support for Hong Kong researchers taking part in country’s major science and technology projects.
Crowds flock to Mong Kok market on day before Mother’s Day for colourful bouquets of carnations, roses and other fresh flowers.
Foreign ministry accuse UK of abusing the law after Bill Yuen and Peter Wai found guilty of spying on Hong Kong activists in Britain.
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Hospital Authority says it began subsidising Dasatinib in April, with patients previously paying up to HK$500,000 annually for treatment.
Conservation department pledges to follow up case after wooden sign became dislodged from stand along first section of popular hiking trail.
Lawmakers suggest capping plays at HK$5 and prizes at HK$300 as first step, while calling for balance between user protection and industry development.
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Total visitor arrivals, including overseas travellers, reached 854,929 over first three days of Labour Day holiday, also slightly up from last year’s 803,612.
Green Hope Hong Kong says several people landed on island near Po Toi Island and warns birds may abandon nests if disturbed.
Operation between Hong Kong, mainland China and Macau uncovers 23 cases, involving 46,000 counterfeit items including watches, phones and luxury goods.
Residents pack border crossings on first day of ‘golden week’, lured by attentive dining service, lower costs and family-friendly attractions.
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Man found vaping in alley near Duke of Windsor Social Services Building calls ban ‘ridiculous’, says it could deter tourists and affect economy.
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Audit Commission says timetable on review of rainstorm warning system should also be set up, amid rise in extreme weather events.
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Forecaster earlier warned that flooding could occur in some low-lying and poorly drained areas.
Experts call for citywide study lasting up to decade to determine whether climate change is behind late leaf-shedding and early flowering.
Tearful reunions as residents return to fire-ravaged flats to salvage belongings before leaving for last time.
Inquiry involving Dr Sit Sou-chi, who is accused of medical blunder that left boy permanently disabled, was terminated by council last year.
Residents make emotional return to fire-ravaged flats, salvaging belongings and taking one last look.
Unemployment rate was 3.7 per cent for January to March, down by 0.1 percentage point from 3.8 per cent for the preceding three-month period.
‘Beyond Hostage Crisis’, set to open in Hong Kong next month, draws mixed reactions, with some raising trauma concerns and others defending it.
Buyers could face HK$1 million fine and one year in prison, while sellers risk up to HK$3 million fine and three years in jail under proposal.
New AI model simulates floods in 3D, helping authorities plan faster emergency response and preventive measures across high-risk areas.
The plan shifts responsibility of shouldering inspection costs from government to flat owners who fail to address water seepage problems.
Online retailer facing major backlash after parent company confirmed tests on pigs’ and sheep’s detached heads and limbs.
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Officers seize about 110,000 items, including jerseys, perfumes, clothing, earphones and mobile phones in 37 smuggling cases.
Centre for Food Safety orders import suspension of Josephine brand oysters after cases of suspected food poisoning in Netherlands.
Local cinemas earn HK$25.93 million in first four days of holiday, double the figure year on year from the 2025 Easter break.
Number of outgoing residents up 14.3 per cent year on year to 2.1 million, but more inbound visitors lead to high hotel occupancy.