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WORLD

Ex-media boss Jimmy Lai jailed for 20 years under national security law

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/02/2026

» Hong Kong's High Court jailed former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying for 20 years on Monday for national security crimes, in what mainland Chinese authorities described as a "powerful declaration" that severe punishment awaited those who dared to challenge the law.

BUSINESS

BlackRock, at centre of Panama ports deal, has nearly US$16 billion in Chinese stocks

South China Morning Post, Published on 01/04/2025

» SHANGHAI — BlackRock, the asset manager at the centre of a deal to buy US$23 billion in port assets from Li Ka-shing's CK Hutchison Holdings, has about $15.5 billion invested in Hong Kong and mainland-listed stocks through its China-focused funds, with its portfolios concentrated on technology and financial companies.

WORLD

How can Hongkongers protect themselves from Southeast Asian job scams?

South China Morning Post, Published on 14/01/2025

» HONG KONG — Hong Kong's Security Bureau has dispatched a task force to Thailand to meet local authorities amid a resurgence in residents being lured to Southeast Asian countries under false pretences and forced into illegal work.

WORLD

Why Typhoon Mawar is causing Hong Kong's soaring temperatures, intense pollution without making direct hit

South China Morning Post, Published on 01/06/2023

» Typhoon Mawar is having a far-reaching impact on Hong Kong as it brings record-breaking temperatures for the month of May and causes serious air pollution, despite bypassing the city, according to meteorologists.

WORLD

Hong Kong spends $165,600 on YouTube video, but nets 4,000 views

South China Morning Post, Published on 12/04/2023

» A one-minute promotional video to mark the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule has only racked up about 4,000 views on the Information Services Department's YouTube channel, despite authorities spending more than HK$1.3 million (US$165,600) to make the clip.