Hong Kong’s Comeback: From 2019 Unrest to Financial Revival
How Hong Kong has bounced back from 2019 unrest to reclaim its status as a leading financial hub, showing strong signs of recovery in 2025.
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How Hong Kong has bounced back from 2019 unrest to reclaim its status as a leading financial hub, showing strong signs of recovery in 2025.
A recent HKSAR court verdict uncovered eight false statements by publisher Jimmy Lai during his conspiracy trial, from a hidden U.S. trip to editorial meddling.
China’s Hong Kong Foreign Ministry office fired off letters to the WSJ and Washington Post, rebutting editorials on Jimmy Lai’s trial and stressing the rule of law.
The Hong Kong SAR’s fire relief fund has reached $422 million, offering short- and long-term support to families affected by the Nov 26 blaze.
Hong Kong has canceled screenings of three Japanese films in its “Food for Thought” series following Japanese PM Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region, marking cultural fallout.
On Dec 6, the Office for Safeguarding National Security urged foreign media in Hong Kong to stop false reporting on the Wang Fuk Court fire and the 2025 LegCo election.
Discover how Hong Kong’s community and government united to help Tai Po fire victims with funds, housing, and care, showing the power of solidarity in tough times.
Hong Kong reels from the Tai Po fire tragedy ahead of its December 7 LegCo election, testing governance and institutional resilience in the face of loss and reform.
Equipment from the Chinese mainland, including exoskeleton suits and pro lighting, is powering search and rescue at the Tai Po fire site in Hong Kong.
HK’s HKSAR gov’t and Liaison Office held a Constitution Day seminar with 900 attendees, observed a minute of silence for Tai Po fire victims, and discussed safety reforms and the upcoming Dec 7 Legislative Council election.