History tells us that humanity has the wisdom and means needed to tackle all kinds of risks and challenges. No obstacles would be insurmountable when we join hands and work together like we did during the global financial crisis. I have strong confidence and expectation that this togetherness will tide us over any difficulty and usher in a bright future for the world economy.
His question typified the Republicans' approach to the nearly four-hour hearing conducted via webcast, as their questions and comments consisted mostly of accusing the executives of censorship and bias against conservatives.
Hong Kong's legal professionals and civic leaders are backing the prosecution and denial of bail for media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying as legitimate and have criticized foreign politicians' demands for his release as attempts to interfere.
Hong Kong police officer Chan Hoi-kong prepares boxes of face masks to be donated to medical workers in Hubei province, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China. PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY
Hong Kong police arrested 10 people on Wednesday on suspicion of violating the newly promulgated national security law, as officials said that a dedicated police unit has been set up to handle such crimes.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor will visit Beijing on Wednesday and share her views on national security legislation with central government officials, according to a statement issued by the HKSAR government on Tuesday. She will return to Hong Kong on Thursday morning. During her absence, Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung will be the acting chief executive.
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Hong Kong megastar Andy Lau will return to Chinese silver screen with his latest crime thriller Shock Wave 2, which will open across theaters on Dec 24.
Hong Kong's newly released annual list of honors and medal recipients put a spotlight on those involved in the handling of the city's months-long social unrest and the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic - two of the city's major challenges over the past year.
His remarks echoed President Xi Jinping's pledge to fund many of the research and development projects that contribute to Hong Kong's technological vision. Known as a leader of the city's scientific community, Chan was one of 24 academicians from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering based in Hong Kong who wrote to Xi in June last year.
His first work, the Mayflower, took him a year.