Lawmaker, lawyer call for independent supervisor for call monitoring

Lawmaker Ron Lam and lawyer Leong Weng Pun agree that the future communication interception apparatus requires more refinements to ensure public confidence. The duo told

Lawyer arrested for alleged verbal assault on police officers

The 46-year-old local lawyer is alleged to have insulted police officers and sexually harassed an underage girl, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) said yesterday. According

Inquiry questions The Star on relationship with Chau despite ‘unsavory business associations’

Australian casino The Star is continuing its partnership with the troubled Suncity despite a 2019 Hong Kong report that Alvin Chau had “very unsavory business associations”

Macau-Shekou ferry route resumes today

Ferry services connecting Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal and Taipa Maritime Terminal with Shenzhen’s Shekou Ferry Terminal will resume today, following a suspension in mid-March to the COVID-19 outbreak

Hong Kong Police arrest six accused of sedition

Hong Kong’s national security police used a colonial-era sedition law to arrest six people yesterday on suspicion of causing a nuisance at court hearings in December

Black boxes from China Eastern crash sent to US for analysis

Both black boxes from a passenger plane crash in southern China last month that killed 132 people are being analyzed by U.S. experts at a government

China calls for probe into Bucha killings, assigns no blame

China yesterday said images of civilian deaths in the Ukrainian town of Bucha are “deeply disturbing” but that no blame should be apportioned until all facts are

Shanghai to allow parents to stay with infected kids

Following a public uproar, Shanghai is allowing at least some parents to stay with children infected with COVID-19, making an exception to a policy of isolating

Ukraine leader to UN Security Council: No more Russia veto

The war in Ukraine has put a spotlight on the U.N. Security Council’s failure to stop Russia’s aggression and carry out its mandate to ensure

1986 Sinclair sells computer business

The sale means the withdrawal of Sir Clive from the market in home computers which his products played so great a role in creating. However, the Amstrad deal allows

Defense Australia, UK, US alliance to develop hypersonic missiles

The United States, United Kingdom and Australia announced this week they will work together via the recently created security alliance known as AUKUS to develop hypersonic missiles. The

Studio City Water Park to reopen Apr. 29

From April 29 to June 30, there is a limited time exclusive offer available for Melco Style WeChat members with options of buy-2-get-1-free on standard tickets. Tickets are

CTM lowers prices for landline phone service

Following the enhanced speeds and price reduction offer effective in February for Internet services that cover ordinary business, residential fiber broadband and DIA services, CTM has

Diaz stars on return to Portugal in Liverpool’s win against Benfica

Benfica 1, Liverpool 3 It just had to be Luis Diaz. The Colombia winger was the last player Benfica supporters inside the atmospheric Estádio da

WHO: Covid cases and deaths continue to fall globally

The number of coronavirus cases reported globally has dropped for a second consecutive week and confirmed COVID-19 deaths also fell last week, according to a World

US to sanction Putin’s two adult daughters

The U.S. yesterday announced that it is sanctioning Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two adult daughters as part of a new batch of penalties on the country’s political and

Aggressive action imperative to cut emissions

Reports by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are considered the most authoritative, thus the most widely trusted, source of information and wisdom regarding climate change.

Thursday, April 7, 2022 – edition no. 3987

— Lawmaker, lawyer appeal for independent supervisory for call monitoring * GBA | Contactless self-declaration of tax caters to expats in Hengqin * Hong Kong | John Lee confirms leadership bid * A

Hong Kong: Chief Secretary Lee resigns, announces leadership bid

Hong Kong's No. 2 official, a staunch supporter of a Beijing-backed crackdown on pro-democracy activists, tendered his resignation today (Wednesday) to pave the way for his run in the city's

Who is a better ally for the US – Russia or China?

Harvard University Forty-five years ago last February, U.S. President Richard Nixon returned from a visit to China that shocked the world and unsettled leaders

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