Tag: Hong Kong
COVID-19 drives many of Hong Kong’s social enterprises to the wall
One in four social enterprises expect to run out of cash flow within three months if pandemic continues to affect revenue
Hong Kong activists appear in court over banned Tiananmen vigil
It was the first time the vigil had been banned in Hong Kong, with police citing coronavirus restrictions as the reason for not granting permission
Hong Kong police fire pepper balls at protesters opposed to election...
Hundreds of marchers waved placards and chanted popular anti-govt slogans such as ‘liberate Hong Kong’
UN experts decry Hong Kong security law in letter to China
Experts express concern that many legitimate activities of human rights defenders in Hong Kong would be redefined as illegal
Hong Kong cardinal tells priests to avoid personal political views in...
Clergy must be prudent and attentive to content of their homilies, sermons, and speeches, he says
Kardinal Tong desak para imam menghindari politik saat homili
Administrator apostolik Keuskupan Hong Kong, Kardinal John Tong Hong, menginstruksikan anggota klerus untuk tidak memasukkan pandangan sosial dan politik pribadi dalam homili mereka.
Kardinal Hong Kong ajak umat Kristiani mempromosikan ‘budaya kehidupan’
Administrator apostolik Gereja Katolik di Hong Kong mengajak umat Kristiani untuk "meninjau kembali pemikiran tentang budaya hidup" di tengah pandemi virus corona.
Hong Kong cardinal calls on Christians to promote ‘culture of life’
Cardinal Tong said mass media has caused confusion on what is good and what is evil, especially relating to the fundamental right to life
Hong Kong health workers, activists urge boycott of mass testing
Universal testing not an efficient use of resources, says medico group who urge focused tests instead
China’s offer of coronavirus tests for all in Hong Kong meets...
Move comes as many of the city’s 7.5 million residents see Beijing reining in their freedoms