Budget deficit: Hong Kong cuts 10,000 jobs and relies on AI
Hong Kong is planning massive cuts in the public sector. The plan is to cut 10,000 jobs by 2027. At the same time, the government is focusing on a major AI initiative.
By Fabian Peltsch
Hong Kong is planning massive cuts in the public sector. The plan is to cut 10,000 jobs by 2027. At the same time, the government is focusing on a major AI initiative.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Hong Kong authorities have put a bounty of 1 million HK dollars (approx. EUR 116,500) on the head of 20-year-old pro-democracy activist Chloe Cheung. Cheung also feels threatened in exile in the UK and criticizes the British authorities for failing to protect her.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Chinese government imposes visa restrictions on American officials "who have behaved badly." This is Beijing's response to US sanctions in connection with the conviction of Hong Kong democracy activists.
By Angela Köckritz
For the first time, a Hong Kong court hands down a verdict under the stricter Security Law. The presiding magistrate was personally appointed by Chief Executive John Lee.
By Marcel Grzanna
A Hong Kong court has convicted the operator of the pro-democracy news platform Stand News and its former editors of sedition.
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US President Joe Biden is concerned about the state of Hong Kong – and therefore renewed the "national emergency" regarding the city. The office of the Commissioner of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong reacts with harsh criticism.
By Michael Radunski
A few days before the 35th anniversary of the suppression of the democracy movement on Tiananmen Square, Hong Kong police arrested six people for posting "messages with seditious intent."
By Felix Lee
A 37-year-old British man accused of spying for Hong Kong was found dead in a park near London. He was due to appear in court on Friday.
By Fabian Peltsch
The human rights organization Hong Kong Watch has called on the British government to sanction six Hong Kong officials. It presented evidence that is supposed to create the legal framework.
By Marcel Grzanna
Online criticism of Hong Kong's security law could already mean a criminal offense, the city's Secretary for Justice has warned. The authorities want to keep foreign statements out of the city.
By Fabian Peltsch