Hong Kong police chief vows vigilance against lingering national security threats

Hong Kong police chief vows vigilance against lingering national security threats

Hong Kong’s police chief has pledged vigilance against lingering threats of external interference, home-grown terrorism and “soft resistance”, five years after the Beijing-imposed national security law was promulgated. Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming said that while Hong Kong had returned to a state of stability in recent years, “undercurrents” remained that required the force…

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Should Hong Kong hit Redhill Peninsula homeowners with heavier fines for illegal works?

Should Hong Kong hit Redhill Peninsula homeowners with heavier fines for illegal works?

Hong Kong authorities should appeal against the “light” penalties imposed on two property owners for erecting illegal structures at their luxury Redhill Peninsula homes, experts have said, warning that the fines are not hefty enough to deter offenders. The specialists weighed in after the two property owners were told to pay more than HK$110,000 (US$14,015)…

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Hong Kong Climbs to Third Spot in Global Muslim Travel Index, Recognized as the Most Promising Muslim-Friendly Destination of the Year

Hong Kong Climbs to Third Spot in Global Muslim Travel Index, Recognized as the Most Promising Muslim-Friendly Destination of the Year

Home » Hong Kong News » Hong Kong Climbs to Third Spot in Global Muslim Travel Index, Recognized as the Most Promising Muslim-Friendly Destination of the Year Saturday, June 14, 2025 Hong Kong’s rise to third place in the Mastercard-CrescentRating 2025 Global Muslim Travel Index signals a major milestone in its ongoing efforts to become…

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Hong Kong to explore need for new law covering building repairs by landlords

Hong Kong to explore need for new law covering building repairs by landlords

Hong Kong’s Urban Renewal Authority will examine whether legislation should be introduced requiring landlords to create periodic maintenance plans for their blocks and ensure sufficient funds for the work. The study would also cover the possibility of creating a new statutory body to supervise building restoration and maintenance, according to the authority’s retiring head, Wai…

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