An array of long-term objectives from deepening reform of economy to meeting geopolitical challenges aim to rebalance China in years to come.
Overseas funding will help city redevelopment body tackle growing number of ageing buildings.
Shipping of cooking oil in fuel trucks that had not been cleaned raises health fears and further undermines public confidence.
Closures call for return of cooperation between landlords and tenants that helped save small businesses during Covid-19 pandemic.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is right to warn the transatlantic security alliance not to ‘incite confrontation with China’ or interfere in the region.
Removal of two men from HK Express flight to Tokyo, despite both having flown before, shows need to be sensitive and ensure dignity, as well as safety.
The legislation must be part of a range of measures developing a culture across Hong Kong society that better safeguards our young and vulnerable.
Latest economic data and geopolitical pressures underline need for policy priorities that will eliminate confusion at all levels.
Wounding of former president in a polarised United States awash with guns must be seen as a sign to heal bitter political divisions.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban may be an unlikely peacemaker, but any move towards dialogue between the warring factions would be better than none.
Despite amendments to the law that now impose tougher penalties, an unacceptable number of deaths continues to plague the industry in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has suffered a disturbing increase in cyberattacks, with numerous government departments falling victim. There is no time to waste for a law dedicated to the protection of critical infrastructure.
The death of a Hong Kong man as he climbed Japan’s tallest mountain is a reminder that even on holiday in a safe, civilised place, there is a need to be careful and properly prepared for hazards beyond misadventure.
Controversy over display of blow-up global landmarks risks damaging image of city as mega events capital.
Keeping on valuable workers longer can benefit both parties in a city that is grappling with talent shortage.
City authorities aim to improve much criticised taxi services and clarify the role of popular ride-hailing concerns such as Uber on road to future.
Hopefully, President Emmanuel Macron can still maintain constructive dialogue with China after gamble on snap election backfires.
Hong Kong Polytechnic University hopes to compare lunar soil collected by China’s Chang’e-6 mission from far side with nearside samples of Chang’e-5.
Millions hope joint efforts by central and local governments will strengthen emergency responses in the face of deadly deluge.
Anticipated antics of latest lovable black and white bears should put a smile back on face of city and may add to animal numbers.
Hong Kong right to conduct pilot schemes for hi-tech transport of goods in open spaces with fewer people about.
Policies will make it easier for overseas companies to redomicile in Hong Kong, and for expatriate permanent residents to obtain five-year travel permits to mainland China.
The Hong Kong Housing Authority has to maintain healthy finances to fulfil its mission, while striking a balance with economic circumstances and public affordability.
Hong Kong is ideally placed to join global storage network to facilitate the physical exchange of metals traded on the London bourse.
Beijing and Manila are on the right path by engaging in talks after a series of earlier clashes in the South China Sea that threatened to escalate into a wider conflict.
Labour has promised to reset the bilateral relationship. While a fresh start is sorely needed, it is unlikely that there will be any dramatic change, at least in the short term.
Passengers should take heart that Hong Kong International Airport is setting a global example by installing new smart security that should greatly speed up essential screenings.
Thankfully, three-year-old boy taken from city shopping centre was found safe, but incident is a warning against complacency.
New law eases concerns and offers city greater clarity on what to expect when ‘one country, two systems’ concept marks 50 years.
Post’s 11th China Conference sends message that, thanks to ‘one country, two systems’, Hong Kong can play a wider superconnector role and reap the rewards.