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Lawyers for 2 HK activists jailed for conspiracy to subvert state power in the city’s largest national security case have told an appellate court that the pair did not receive a fair trial.
A court in China sentenced a Japanese businessman to three-and-a-half years in prison on Wednesday for spying, Tokyo's ambassador in Beijing said.
The city's assessment authorities have praised a "record-breaking year" for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called China's open-source artificial intelligence a "catalyst for global progress" and hailed the country's innovation in the sector as he addressed an expo in Beijing on ...
The HK gov't has proposed capping the number of e-hailing cars allowed in the city, though the regulatory framework proposal ...
HK’s privacy watchdog has launched a criminal probe into an AI-generated porn scandal at the city's top university after a ...
China's foreign ministry office in Hong Kong has condemned articles published by BBC Chinese and Nikkei Asia, accusing the ...
An ex-lawmaker who was found guilty in HK's largest national security case and jailed for six and a half years was a ...
Chief Executive John Lee has urged Hong Kong universities to handle student misconduct “seriously,” after a male student ...
A male law student has received a warning letter from the University of Hong Kong after he allegedly created AI-generated ...
The HK gov't will submit a legislative proposal on regulating online ride-hailing platforms, the city's leader has announced, saying it cannot delay tackling issues stemming from such services.
"Dialogue" must be at the heart of ties between Canberra and Beijing, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on ...