Chaos from Japan and Korea to Hong Kong, will the stock market crash in India too?
Asian stock markets are experiencing significant declines, raising concerns about a potential crash in India's stock market.
As China charts a new course, Hong Kong writes its next chapter
The article discusses China's plans for economic growth and the role Hong Kong will play in this development following the latest governmental announcements.
Dead passenger allegedly stored in heated galley for 13 hours on British Airways flight, 'foul smell' reported
A deceased passenger's body was reportedly kept in a heated galley for over 13 hours on a British Airways flight, leading to shock and concern among travelers.
British Airways statement as passenger dies on 13 hour flight
A passenger in her 60s died shortly after takeoff on a British Airways flight from Hong Kong to London, with the airline confirming that all procedures were followed regarding the handling of the situation.
British Airways statement as passengers 'spend 13 hours on plane with dead body'
British Airways faced criticism after passengers reported that a deceased woman remained on board for 13 hours during a flight from Hong Kong to London.
Chinaโs Hainan free-trade hub reinvents itself as Hong Kongโs rival โ and partner
China's Hainan province is evolving into a competitive but collaborative free-trade hub with Hong Kong, leveraging its strengths in finance and other sectors.
Trump ally Steve Daines will be first sitting US senator to visit Hong Kong since 2019
US Senator Steve Daines will be the first sitting senator to visit Hong Kong since 2019, primarily to meet with American business leaders on March 30.
Did a cigarette spark the fire? Hong Kong fire that killed 168 highlighted by independent committee
An independent committee suggested that a cigarette butt may have ignited a fire that killed 168 people in a Hong Kong high-rise in November 2025.
An oil tanker is about to clandestinely deliver Russian diesel to Cuba
A Hong Kong-flagged oil tanker is set to secretly deliver Russian diesel to Cuba amidst an American oil blockade.
On the Trail of the Secret: When Charlie Chaplin Failed
The article discusses Charlie Chaplin's struggles with his film 'A Countess from Hong Kong' in 1967, highlighting its poor reception in the U.S. and contrasting it with European reactions.
Inquiry begins into Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades
An investigation has begun into the Wang Fuk Court fire in Hong Kong, which resulted in 168 deaths due to numerous safety measure failures.
Hong Kong apartment fires: hearings to begin into Wang Fuk blaze that killed 168 people
Public hearings will commence regarding a tragic fire in Hong Kong that claimed 168 lives and raised questions about fire safety and construction practices.
Investors eye Xi-Trump summit for direction as Hong Kong, China stocks shaken by conflict
Investors are looking towards the upcoming Xi-Trump summit for guidance while Hong Kong and China stocks are unsettled due to global tensions.
Chinese banks outpace rivals in Hong Kong wealth growth on IPO boom, capital flows
Chinese banks are experiencing faster growth in wealth management in Hong Kong compared to international competitors, driven by a robust IPO market and increased capital flows.
Capital Markets: China's Stock Exchanges Resist the Iran War
China's stock markets remain stable despite the Iran war, with Hong Kong seeing benefits from robust energy supplies and a strong battery sector.
Andrew Tate should be extradited to UK from Hong Kong, say MPs
British MPs are calling for the extradition of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan from Hong Kong to the UK to face serious charges, including rape and human trafficking.
Janรกฤek Opera to Showcase at Prestigious Festival in Hong Kong
The Janรกฤek Opera will be featured at a prestigious festival in Hong Kong, highlighting the cultural significance of Czech music on an international stage.
Papers please: China raises pressure on Panama amid canal row with ship inspection wave
China has intensified inspections of Panama-flagged vessels entering its ports in response to a court ruling in Panama that annulled the operating rights of a Hong Kong company at the Panama Canal.
Things 'I do not like' drove me to quit US for Hong Kong: top mathematician Ngo Bao Chau
World-renowned mathematician Ngo Bao Chau explains his decision to leave the U.S. for Hong Kong, citing a desire to develop Asia as a hub for mathematics and science.
The CEO Scam
The CEO scam involves fraudsters impersonating high executives to deceive employees into transferring money or revealing sensitive information.
Mainland-style oversight system could help Legco to deliver
The article discusses how a mainland-style oversight system could enhance the effectiveness of Hong Kong's Legislative Council under an executive-led governance framework.
Why is Andy Lauโs name carved on a 600-year-old brick from the Ming dynasty?
A 600-year-old brick from the Ming dynasty bears the name of contemporary Hong Kong star Andy Lau, highlighting a historical quality-control practice in ancient China.
Beijing warns US over Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong and Taiwan arms sales ahead of Trump visit
Beijing warns the US regarding Jimmy Lai and arms sales to Taiwan, stressing the need for stable China-US relations ahead of Trump's visit.
Chinese developer Sunshine 100 to oppose Hong Kong winding-up petition over US$205m debt
Sunshine 100 plans to contest a winding-up petition filed in Hong Kong regarding a US$205 million debt.
Chinese firms with success in go-global efforts poised to reap profit rewards
Mainland Chinese firms are set to surpass their Hong Kong counterparts in earnings, driven by successful global expansions and rising commodity prices.
CATL profit jump fuels Hong Kong battery stocks amid global energy storage boom
CATL's significant profit increase has led to a surge in battery stocks in Hong Kong amid a growing global energy storage market.
Banks Request Larger Discounts on Penalties After Compensation for 'Hong Kong ELS'
Banks are lobbying for substantial reductions in penalties related to the flawed sales of investment products linked to the Hong Kong HSCEI index, citing over 1 trillion won in compensation already paid to investors.
Hong Kong marine insurers gain edge over London with cheaper war-risk cover
Hong Kong marine insurers are positioning themselves to challenge London's marine insurance dominance by offering more affordable war-risk coverage amidst rising Middle East tensions.
Oil prices rise sharply
Oil prices surge dramatically, reaching over $119 per barrel amid escalating Middle East tensions and impacting global markets.
Significant decline in the stock market in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's stock market fell over three percent on Monday amid a broader slump in Asian markets coinciding with rising oil prices and ongoing Middle East tensions.
Jon Rahm reunites with victory in his most media-focused week
Jon Rahm has ended a 539-day title drought by winning the LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong, amidst significant media attention for various off-course reasons.
Jon Rahm wins LIV Hong Kong and breaks his longest drought: 539 days
Jon Rahm claimed victory at the LIV Hong Kong tournament, ending a 539-day winless streak with a dominant performance.
Chinese start-up DeepSeek teams with Tencent, HKU on AI tool to sharpen 3D design
DeepSeek, in collaboration with Tencent and the University of Hong Kong (HKU), has launched an AI tool aimed at enhancing 3D design accuracy and efficiency.
Pope Leo says he 'can't comment' on 20-year sentence of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai
Pope Leo XIV declined to comment on the 20-year sentence of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai while calling for peace and dialogue.
Cruise passengers struck down with vomiting bug after outbreak on board ship
Nearly 80 passengers and crew members on a Holland America cruise ship reported symptoms of norovirus, prompting an investigation by health officials.
Dream vacation becomes nightmare as dozens fall ill in suspected norovirus outbreak on cruise ship
Nearly 80 people fell ill with suspected norovirus on Holland America's Westerdam cruise ship, prompting an investigation by health authorities in Hong Kong.
Founder of Hong Kong 'Apple Daily' decides not to appeal 20-year detention for violating national security law
Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily in Hong Kong, has decided not to appeal a 20-year prison sentence under the national security law.
Hong Kong magnate Jimmy Lai will not appeal his sentence under the national security law
Jimmy Lai, the founder of the now-defunct newspaper 'Apple Daily,' has decided not to appeal his guilty verdict under Hong Kong's national security law.
Hong Kong, Jimmy Lai will not appeal the 20-year prison sentence
Jimmy Lai, the former media tycoon from Hong Kong, will not appeal his 20-year prison sentence, as confirmed by his legal team.
Hong Kong media mogul Lai does not appeal the conviction
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai will not appeal his 20-year prison sentence, according to his legal team.
Hong Kong critic does not appeal 20-year prison sentence
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai will not appeal his 20-year prison sentence for collusion with foreign forces and incitement, according to his lawyer.
Jimmy Lai will not appeal conviction, paving way for political negotiations over release
Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy activist sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong, will not appeal his conviction, potentially facilitating political negotiations about his release.
Hong Kong: Pro-democracy ex-magnate Jimmy Lai will not appeal his conviction
Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy media tycoon, has decided not to appeal his 20-year prison sentence for charges related to national security violations in Hong Kong.
Jimmy Lai will not appeal his prison sentence
Pro-democracy advocate and media mogul Jimmy Lai will not appeal his 20-year prison sentence in Hong Kong for allegedly collaborating with foreign forces.
Lean harder into Hong Kong-mainland China market ties, โtwo sessionsโ delegates urge
Delegates at China's 'two sessions' have called for greater integration between Hong Kong and mainland China's financial markets to enhance resilience and promote yuan internationalization.
China and Hong Kong should relax biotech listing rules, venture capitalist says
A venture capitalist suggests that China and Hong Kong should ease regulations surrounding biotech listings to attract foreign investment in the healthcare sector.
LIV Golfers deal with 'terrifying' experience in Middle East as conflict broke out in Iran
LIV Golfers faced travel challenges and safety concerns as conflict erupted in the Middle East, impacting their preparations for upcoming tournaments in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Silent Witness series 29 ending recap as BBC drama concludes with huge twist
The series finale of the BBC crime drama Silent Witness, series 29, concludes with a major twist involving the investigation of a murdered British-Chinese pro-democracy activist.
Middle East Conflict: Brazilian flight attendant stranded in Hong Kong after flight cancellations to the United Arab Emirates
A Brazilian flight attendant became stranded in Hong Kong due to the cancellation of flights to the UAE amidst escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Middle East unrest continues to cause stock market declines in Asia
Stock markets in Asia continue to decline due to unrest in the Middle East, with significant drops observed in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan following military actions in the region.