Security official Michael Cheuk expresses hope 12 Hong Kong residents stuck in Southeast Asia can be brought home before Lunar New Year.
15 Jan 2025 - 8:48AM videocam
Hong Kong advocate also asking families from city if they want to go to Thailand to search for loved ones, following lead of mainlanders.
14 Jan 2025 - 5:11PM videocam
Government hopes to rescue victims as soon as possible but there is no timeline in place, task force official says.
14 Jan 2025 - 4:03PM videocam
Security minister says Robert Chung has not been arrested and investigation is unrelated to polls.
Few victims report harassment because of unclear company policies, fear of what investigation might entail.
A viral image showed the Chinese name for ‘Kennedy Town’ written wrongly, with the first character in simplified form and the second to mean ‘mud’.
Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data issues investigation report and finds URA contravened data laws with security failures.
Officer, who made HK$10 bet over phone, will return to duty after taking a break with his family.
Inmate Chun says he hopes his academic achievement can encourage other prisoners not to give up on themselves.
Experts explain what residents should be aware of when making a citizen’s arrest after off-duty customs officer tried to stop motorcycle rider, who crashed and died.
‘The man sustained chest injuries and … was certified dead at 7.35pm [on Monday],’ police say.
Lawmaker and academic warn against cutting wages, suggest delaying minor infrastructure projects instead.
8 Jan 2025 - 7:01PM videocam
Switch to online booking system and waiting list arrangement aimed at easing appointment process, but some elderly patients still struggling with it.
Authorities say some lanes of Lin Cheung Road had to be closed to traffic due to accident.
Learning Japanese, playing golf and tasting red wine worth more than HK$100,000 a bottle among topics for conversation taught to recruits.
Syndicate used photos of attractive people found online and deepfake technology to trick victims out of more than HK$34 million in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan.
City witnessed string of incidents that shocked the public, from the emergence of a new narcotic to a HK$200 million deepfake scam.
Cigarette butt found inside postbox at Sau Mau Ping Post Office and fire deemed suspicious, police say.
Shenzhen Bay checkpoint to operate around the clock amid celebrations on New Year’s Eve, with Lo Wu crossing to remain open until 2am next day.
Police believe blaze caused by 62-year-old female resident’s burning of joss papers for a ritual for peace and protection.
Holiday earnings coincide with Golden Harvest’s announcement that it is temporarily closing its GH V Walk cinema in Nam Cheong.
For inmates, programme that allows sessions filled with playing games and physical contact with their younger children provides added impetus to reform themselves.
The Post reviews the biggest cases of 2024, including the sentencing of 45 opposition figures and ‘Dragon Slaying’ bomb plotters.
Nineteen opposition figures currently on list of people wanted for allegedly violating Beijing-imposed national security law.
Police warn they will step up patrols over holiday season, with 46-year-old suspect accused of carrying out burglaries in seven-month period.
Hong Kong’s finance chief says president’s speech at inauguration of new Macau administration sums up ‘one country, two systems’.
Youngest respondent in poll by Hong Kong Christian Service is nine-year-old girl who took anaesthetic-laced ‘space oil’.
‘Prevention is very important,’ says Peter Leung of Interdepartmental Counterterrorism Unit on simulated attack at 5,000-seat sports ground.
17 Dec 2024 - 11:37PM videocam
Force records 644 cases involving HK$36 million in first 10 months of year.
Special team will carry on work of inspection operation launched in wake of deadly New Lucky House blaze.
16 Dec 2024 - 9:39PM videocam