Hong Kong aviation investigators say an engine problem that caused Cathay Pacific to ground its entire fleet of Airbus A350 jets for inspection earlier this month could have escalated into ...
TAIPEI, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Taiwanese conglomerate CTBC Financial (2891.TW), opens new tab late on Friday raised its bid for Shin Kong (2888.TW), opens new tab to a 51% stake of the company ...
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A home furnishing store group and a 70-year-old musical instrument chain have closed two stores each and one of the retailers said a trend towards shopping across the border and overseas had hit ...
Hong Kong’s property downturn is taking a growing toll on New World Development Co., the firm owned by the billionaire Cheng family. The company said late on Friday it expects to post a loss of ...
TOKYO -- Want to see the Japan of a century ago? A new eatery in Hong Kong gives visitors a glimpse of a bygone era with two life-size mock-ups of vintage model railroad cars. The Hara Cafe ...
Hong Kong CNN — A Hong Kong court found two former news editors guilty on Thursday of publishing seditious content on a shuttered pro-democracy media site, a ruling rights groups said was a ...
Download our app to get faster notifications. The Hong Kong Observatory has said it expects the No 3 signal to remain in force at least until noon and that it may need to issue higher alerts later ...
Two former news editors in Hong Kong have been found guilty of sedition - the first journalists to be convicted under the law. Stand News' former editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen and former acting ...
(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong’s property downturn is taking a growing toll on New World Development Co., the firm owned by the billionaire Cheng family. Most Read from Bloomberg A Guide to Urban ...
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport was legendary among pilots—who had to thread their way between high-rises to land—and passengers, who gripped their armrests and held their breath as they peered ...