Flights unavailable for most dates from May 12 to September 22 in both directions of Hong Kong-Bangkok route.
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Finance chief says city’s strengths are its stable environment and strong growth.
Most disputes were medical and travel cases, according to Insurance Claims Complaints Panel.
Shopper bought shoes from Gucci store in Times Square and left them in restroom only to discover them gone when she returned.
Police say they were alerted at 2.09pm of incident at No 185 Hammer Hill Road.
Cathay reduction affects flights mainly on regional routes, along with some services to Australia, South Asia and South Africa, from May 16 to June 30.
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Federation of Civil Service Unions chairman raises concerns over civil servant retention amid efforts to deal with underperforming staff.
With 2,400 beds, Hong Kong’s largest public hospital will serve patients in Kowloon.
Police accounted for highest number of cases, but overall civil servant dismissals declined steadily between 2022 and 2025.
Eight vehicles involved in late-night crashes on San Tin Highway within two hours.
‘It will take several months for prices to gradually decline after the war ends completely,’ expert says.
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Police say officers noticed footage showing car with probationary sign driving wrong way down hard shoulder of Tolo Highway.
Police say driver’s actions harmed passengers’ rights and tarnished city’s image as tourist destination.
Government installing door sensors, in-home fall detectors and stair climbers at more public housing estates.
Immigration statistics show 532,023 residents departed Hong Kong as of 9pm.
Officers say goods declared as dried fish maw and weighed about 162kg.
Chief Executive John Lee highlights importance of better understanding and acceptance of autistic people at event marking World Autism Awareness Day.
Wild boar numbers have dropped by half in recent years, prompting calls from experts for an end to aggressive control measures such as culling.
Experts say services are fragmented and under-resourced, leaving patients facing long waits for affordable public support.
Tech chief Sun Dong says project will further solidify city’s leading position as data connectivity hub linking China and the world.
Non-invasive treatment at Tuen Mun Hospital offers new option, with 40 patients to be treated within two years.
Environment minister says information will allow public to monitor oil price changes more accurately.
Police say officers opened fire after verbal warnings ignored and pepper spray was ineffective.
Train and platform screen doors not aligning properly at stations and automatic speed adjustments on sections of line are possible.
Artist Li Hok-fung’s mural on Nathan Road is part of art initiative using cat-themed works to enliven neighbourhoods and connect residents.
Some sections of Tuen Mun-bound lanes closed following the accident involving two buses, a truck and a car.
Six residents among those arrested are the owners or in charge of companies allegedly involved.
Fraudsters posing as anti-corruption officials targeting Chinese nationals into transferring funds, embassy warns.
Commissioner’s office says it summoned representatives from the countries and bloc in Hong Kong to voice ‘strong dissatisfaction’.
City leader hosts meeting of 150 officials, advisers, lawmakers and experts on State Council’s white paper on local affairs.