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The feed originates from Hong Kong and Indonesia. It officially launched on 1 August 1989. It officially launched on 1 August 1989. From 1997 until 2005, this edition included exclusive programmes to the Asia-Pacific region such as Asia This Day , CNN This Morning ( Asian edition), News Biz Today and Asia Tonight .
Hong Kong offered bounties of HK$1 million ($128,728) on Tuesday for six more pro-democracy campaigners deemed to have violated national security laws, and revoked the passports of seven more, as ...
In Singapore, it is broadcast live on MediaCorp TV Channel 5 daily at 6:00–6:30 am.. In Hong Kong, it is broadcast live on ATV World and TVB Pearl daily at 7:30–8:00 am.. In Indonesia, it is broadcast live on RCTI (relayed on RCTI; recorded on SCTV (simulcast on RCTI)) and SCTV (relayed on RCTI; recorded on RCTI (simulcast on SCTV)); carrying simulcast relayed and recorded network on RCTI ...
During the May 1998 riots of Indonesia, attacks on Chinese Indonesians prompted emotions among Chinese ethnic groups in Hong Kong. As a response, leader of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, Martin Lee, criticized the issue in a formal letter to the Indonesian President B. J. Habibie. [7] With an independent policy from China, the Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong has become a center for money laundering and sanctions evasion under the tightening grip of Beijing, US lawmakers have warned, calling for a re-evaluation of America’s close business ...
Four passenger buses and a truck collided near a Hong Kong road tunnel Friday and 87 people were injured, including children. The accident occurred after midday near a tunnel entrance on Tseung ...
HK01 (Chinese: 香港01) is a Hong Kong–based online news portal launched by Yu Pun-hoi, a former chairman of the Ming Pao. [4] It is operated by HK01 Company Limited, established in June 2015. [5] The website went live on 11 January 2016. It publishes a weekly paper every Friday, the first edition of which was released on 11 March 2016. [6]
Suara was founded in 2002. [4] It began publication in 2003, initially printing 16,000 copies of each 16-page edition. [5] The newspaper is owned by HK Publications Limited, which also publishes Hong Kong News, a twice-monthly paper targeting the Filipino community in Hong Kong.