Air India Dreamliner returns to Hong Kong
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Since the Chinese Central Government passed a controversial law in 2020 in response to widespread anti-establishment protests the year before, Hong Kong has steadily transformed from a place known for freer expression to one that Benedict Rogers, a British human rights activist focused on Asia, described last month as a “ police state .”
Louis Loong, lawmaker and Real Estate Developers Association's secretary general, says government cannot support both megaprojects concurrently Hong Kong authorities should immediately halt plans to build three artificial islands in waters off Lantau as the scheme may drive down bidding prices for land in the Northern Metropolis megaproject,
DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Singapore’s largest lender, is planning to recruit 100 bankers catering to the rich in Hong Kong over the next three years with clients having more appetite to trade.
Hong Kong police have accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting secessionist agendas.
Company releases poll results as latest government figures show unemployment rate has reached 30-month high, at 3.5 per cent for March to May.
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