HKFP looks into Wang Fuk Court's insurance policies and the uncertainties that complicate the process of making claims.
"Instead of using government funds to subsidise the continued reliance of outdated technology, wouldn’t it make sense to use ...
Employees of a US computer company raked in billions of dollars diverting Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China in ...
This week, we looked at how Wang Fuk Court residents reacted to the public inquiry into the deadly November fire. We also delved into the controversy surrounding a local water charity and an ...
The Philippines said Friday that a Chinese navy ship directed its fire control radar towards one of its vessels in the disputed South China Sea this month, slamming the "provocative" move.
Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigils had “always promoted love and responsibility” rather than “hatred and despair,” a democracy ...
Wang Fuk Court residents' complaints about flammable foam boards used to protect their buildings under renovation were dismissed by the Fire Services Department, which said the matter was not under ...
The deadly blaze that killed 168 at a Tai Po housing estate in November revealed “widespread systemic issues” ranging from potential collusive tendering to rubber-stamp inspections and unauthorised ...
A HK businessman who has taken on corruption in the construction sector has said he will focus more on his family following ...
China will be in a stronger position to extract concessions from Donald Trump when the US president finally visits Beijing ...
Panama's president denied Thursday that officials failed to respond to an arbitrage lawsuit by the Hong Kong firm opposing ...
HK's marine police arrested a Filipino couple on Thursday morning on Lamma Island as officers seized around HK$200,000 worth ...