Suspect, 25, took a flight to Thailand on the same day the attack took place and settled near beach resort town of Pattaya.
The Post explores reasons behind Washington’s latest round of sanctions and other restrictive measures against city.
Paul Chiang apologises for ‘deplorable’ suggestion to turn election rival Joseph Tay over to Chinese consulate for HK$1 million bounty.
Long-time attendees and newcomers alike praise stadium’s modern facilities and cleanliness but some say there’s also room for improvement.
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One fan jokes ‘peasant revolt’ may break out after noticing free flow of food in many corporate boxes.
Fans praise stadium’s beauty but lengthy waiting times for drinks and sold-out refreshments leave some longing for Hong Kong Stadium.
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City’s ‘Super March’ of mega-events will give the economy a lift but won’t be able to generate ‘Taylor Swift effect’, academics say.
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While domestic security law has not been applied as broadly as feared, government urged to disclose more information about how it’s being used.
After nine months of training, Kevin Field is putting himself to the test to inspire others and raise HK$35,000 to support Hong Kong’s refugees.
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Calls for the industry to ‘recognise and address issues promptly’, after 94 complaints made in first two months of this year.
Consumer Council says price is no guarantee of mattress performance, and warns only about a third of tested products suit side sleepers.
Hong Kong leader reveals on social media he and his wife have watched record-breaking animated film.
Partnership will help cultivate talent, finance minister Paul Chan says, with inaugural summit also planned to spread word about the technology.
Strong winds also expected, with temperatures set to reach a high of about 21 degrees.
Legislative Council Secretariat also says decision to freeze civil servant pay expected to save about HK$8.7 billion in coming financial year.
Fire engine had stopped on highway to attend to separate traffic accident.
At China’s concluded ‘two sessions’, the nation’s top annual political gatherings, the city was asked to expand international exchanges but to do that, it has to first win many battles.
Nearly half of 1,005 respondents also dissatisfied with Legislative Council, according to One Country Two Systems Index published by think tank.
French Consul General Christile Drulhe says plenty of scope exists for collaboration and city remains attractive place for business.
Support groups urge better public healthcare coverage to helpers pursuing discrimination cases after being fired over their condition.
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One parlour owner hopes to polish up image of ‘smoky dens associated with gangs’ to draw players of all age and experience levels.
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City not required to impose new duties on US goods, economist warns move could create ‘price gap’ for mainland buyers shopping in Hong Kong.
Recent imported case sparks fears of outbreak, as the Post looks at how to stay safe locally and when travelling.
Wan Chai may be handing over its Hong Kong Sevens nightlife crown, but bar owners near new stadium are not buying the buzz just yet.
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Sung Wong Toi, the closest MTR stop to the stadium, is a 9-minute walk while it takes 2 more minutes to arrive from Kai Tak station
Legislators issue call to action for Hong Kong Tramways, even as many express support for proposed fare increase.
Association puts plans for fundraising dinner on hold after Eaton HK and Regal Hongkong Hotel refuse to honour reservation.
A proposed option to exclude works from AI training has prompted queries over its effectiveness and potential to slow the technology’s development.
Metal Gear video game series creator says ‘no end’ to the things he loved about action film Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In.