Brussels [Belgium], May 8 (ANI): EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell Fontelles on Sunday expressed regret over the election of John Lee as the new Chief Executive of Hong Kong and said his appointment violates the democratic norms of the city-state.
Hong Kong, May 8 (ANI): John Lee, the only candidate for Hong Kong's top post, has been elected for the sixth term as the chief executive of the city-state.
Hong Kong, May 8 (ANI): Beijing loyalist John Lee, the only candidate for Hong Kong's top post, has been elected for the sixth term as the chief executive of the city-state.
Hong Kong, May 8 (ANI): Beijing loyalist John Lee is set to become Hong Kong's new Chief Executive as China eliminated any possible opposition in the elections for the top post.
Hong Kong, May 8 (ANI): Polling for the sixth-term chief executive election of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) began at 9 am local time (0100 GMT) on Sunday.
New Delhi [India], May 7 (ANI): The Hong Kong based giant Infinix is ready to launch its new Doctor Strange edition smartphones in India on May 20. Pairing up with Marvel Studios to launch its Note 6 series, Infinix's lineup includes some stellar smartphones like Note 12 and Note 12 Turbo.
Hong Kong, May 7 (ANI): Hong Kong is set to witness one-man election featuring John Lee on Sunday, the city state's former Security Head for becoming the next Chief Executive, replacing Carrie Lam.
Hong Kong, May 5 (ANI): The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is bringing the Middle East more closure to China than the US which is evident by the voting records of three recent United Nations resolutions.
Beijing [China], May 5 (ANI): Chinese national Hong Hao, a prominent market analyst, left the state-owned bank soon following his remarks against the country's slow economy and the effects of government policy on the technology industry.
Hong Kong, May 5 (ANI): China's COVID-19 lockdowns has hit its economy as Beijing's gigantic services sector just contracted at the second sharpest pace on record.
Hong Kong, May 5 (ANI): Amid a slew of draconian laws introduced by the Chinese in Hong Kong, an annual report on press freedoms across the globe published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) indicates that Hong Kong, once a bastion for free press, has plummeted in the rankings.