All news coverage from Hong Kong.
As the MTR expansion stalls and aging infrastructure demands billions in upgrades, authorities face pivotal choices on funding, routing, and integration that will determine whether the city remains a model of connectivity or slides into congestion.
News30 June 2026
While Western universities grapple with ChatGPT policies, Hong Kong's institutions are charting a pragmatic middle ground that's earning international attention.
News30 June 2026
As the government accelerates redevelopment plans for one of Hong Kong's oldest districts, community groups warn that long-time residents face displacement without adequate protections.
News30 June 2026
While European and Middle Eastern cities grapple with integration challenges, Hong Kong's pragmatic approach to its 600,000+ foreign residents offers lessons—and cautionary tales.
News30 June 2026
Community voices reveal growing anxiety over street violence, while local business owners and residents call for increased police presence in densely-packed neighbourhoods.
News30 June 2026
Government transport officials and urban planners are divided on whether proposed MTR extensions or road tolling should tackle record foot traffic in Hong Kong's financial district.
News30 June 2026
Decades of constrained land supply, spiralling property prices, and competing urban visions have created today's acute shortage—a retrospective on the decisions that brought us here.
News30 June 2026
As inflation bites and employment sectors contract, workers from Southeast Asia and South Asia share their stories of navigating Hong Kong's increasingly precarious economic landscape.
News30 June 2026
Decades of planning, false starts, and evolving needs have shaped the city's current infrastructure race—and the stakes have never been higher.
News30 June 2026
New statistics on local revitalisation projects across Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po and beyond show how data-driven initiatives are reshaping Hong Kong's oldest districts.
News30 June 2026
This week's policy announcements signal accelerated redevelopment efforts across Kowloon, while residents' concerns about displacement and heritage preservation grow louder.
News30 June 2026
As the city grapples with landfill capacity running out by 2035, communities across Hong Kong are demanding real action—not just government slogans.
News30 June 2026
Decades of policy shifts, funding pressures, and geopolitical tensions have transformed the city's higher education landscape into something neither wholly international nor wholly aligned with Beijing's vision.
News30 June 2026
While cities worldwide grapple with rapid demographic shifts, Hong Kong's approach to migrant communities reveals both strengths and gaps compared to London, Toronto and Singapore.
News30 June 2026
As construction picks up on the Northern Link railway project, locals in affected neighbourhoods describe the human cost of major infrastructure development.
News30 June 2026
New urban planning statistics reveal how policy decisions are reshaping affordability across the city's districts—and the scale of the challenge ahead.
News30 June 2026
While major cities worldwide face similar urban pressures, Hong Kong's administrative model offers distinct advantages and challenges that set it apart.
News30 June 2026
A perfect storm of policy shifts, demographic collapse, and pandemic disruption has transformed the city's tertiary sector in ways that few predicted when the 2010s began.
News30 June 2026