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Page 13 of 35
International
Hong Kong pilots isolating at home will have to wear trackers as the city tightens rules on aircrew even further
By
Danny Lee
and
Bloomberg
February 9, 2022
International
Live with COVID or lock down? Omicron is forcing Hong Kong to do a bit of both
By
Grady McGregor
February 7, 2022
Features
Travel restrictions and a pilot exodus had already decimated Cathay Pacific Airways. Then it became Hong Kong’s Omicron scapegoat
By
Gregor Stuart Hunter
February 5, 2022
International
4 reasons why Hong Kong isn’t worried about an ‘expat exodus’
By
Grady McGregor
,
Clay Chandler
and
Eamon Barrett
January 31, 2022
Health
Hamster accused of spreading COVID in Hong Kong never had it
By
Chris Morris
January 28, 2022
Hong Kong cuts quarantine for arrivals to 14 days—but extends its entry ban on 8 countries
By
Shirley Zhao
,
Kari Lindberg
and
Bloomberg
January 27, 2022
International
Hong Kong’s battle with ‘stealth Omicron’ may provide critical clues about the rapidly spreading COVID subvariant
By
Grady McGregor
January 27, 2022
International
Hong Kong bought time against COVID—then squandered it
By
Eamon Barrett
January 24, 2022
International
How a Hong Kong bankruptcy sent a Miami-bound cruise ship—with hundreds of passengers—on the run from the law
By
Nicholas Gordon
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 24, 2022
International
Amid a shortage of child COVID vaccines, Hong Kong may give kids a partial dose of the adult BioNTech shot
By
Jinshan Hong
and
Bloomberg
January 13, 2022
International
Hong Kong has some of the world’s toughest COVID policies, including 21-day quarantines. Then its own officials had to go through them
By
Iain Marlow
and
Bloomberg
January 11, 2022
The Coins
Customers claim their money at one Hong Kong-based crypto exchange has been stuck since late November
By
Sarah Zheng
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
International
Hong Kong never had a Delta outbreak. Now it’s locking down and banning flights after finding one untraceable Omicron case
By
Grady McGregor
January 5, 2022
International
Hong Kong’s flagship airline struggles to keep flying as city slashes COVID quarantine exemptions for local aircrew
By
Nicholas Gordon
and
Nicholas Gordon
December 30, 2021
International
SenseTime postpones its Hong Kong IPO after Washington blocked U.S. investment in the facial recognition giant
By
Yvonne Lau
December 13, 2021
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Eleanor Pringle
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By
Emma Burleigh
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Iowa farmers scramble to capture thousands of mink released in 'terrorist act' by likely anti-fur protesters
By
Jack Dura
and
The Associated Press