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Chinese bloggers with large followings on Xiaohongshu, Douyin, Weibo and Bilibili were invited to visit the city, alongside Hollywood movie stars, the acting tourism minister says.
Media mogul Jimmy Lai’s firms helped protesters get global campaign off ground in 2019, court hears
Andy Li, one of the 12 Hongkongers caught by the Chinese coastguard in a foiled attempt to flee for Taiwan by speedboat in August 2020, took the witness stand on Wednesday.
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Hong Kong lawmakers complete initial review of proposed security law
Legislators on the committee reviewing the draft bill of Article 23, the city’s impending homegrown security law, have met every day since last Friday, including over the weekend.
2 dead, 26 injured after suspected gas explosion at restaurant in northern China
The blast occurred just before 8:00 am (0000 GMT) on Wednesday, state broadcaster CCTV said, in a residential area in the city of Sanhe, Hebei province, less than 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of the centre of Beijing.
Hong Kong gov’t killed over 910 wild boars in 2 years with more CCTV cameras and new trapping devices
Hong Kong’s wild boar population has fallen by 26 per cent in two years, with the government citing the need to reduce “nuisance” caused by the animals.
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‘I am not alone’: Victims of ‘hidden’ sexual violence on Hong Kong’s streets find solace in sharing, mutual support
Victims of men who splash liquid onto women’s intimate areas can suffer months of fear. Now many have decided to disclose their experiences.

Explainer: Hong Kong’s national security crackdown – month 44
Ministers spoke out in support of a new security law, veteran activist Koo Sze-yiu was jailed for nine months for a protest that did not take place and artistic performances were cancelled over national security issues.
Explainer: Why Hong Kong is constitutionally obliged to balance the books
Why is Hong Kong legally obligated to balance the books? To what degree is Basic Law Article 107 respected? And why is the city – now facing a deficit – usually so prudent with its finances? HKFP crunches the numbers and delves into history…