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Ex-manager of Hong Kong’s Beyond demands punishment for grave vandalism suspects
South China Morning Post· 4 日前The two suspects were charged with a joint count of criminal damage on Monday and would be ...
Two arrested in vandalism of Beyond lead vocalist Wong Ka-kui's tomb - Dimsum Daily
Dimsum Daily· 5 日前19th May 2024 – (Hong Kong) Iconic band Beyond’s late lead vocalist, Wong Ka-kui, had his tomb at the Junk Bay Chinese Permanent ...
Former manager of Beyond calls for justice after vandalism at Wong Ka-kui's grave - Dimsum ...
Dimsum Daily· 4 日前Chan, the former manager of the iconic Hong Kong rock band Beyond, has called for stringent punishment for the two individuals ...
Fans worldwide pay respects as vandalism targets grave of Beyond frontman Wong Ka-kui - Dimsum ...
Dimsum Daily· 4 日前20th May 2024 – (Hong Kong) Legendary band Beyond’s late frontman, Wong Ka-kui, had his grave ...
15-year-old denied bail over vandalism of late Beyond singer Wong Ka-kui’s grave
Hong Kong Free Press· 3 日前A 15-year-old charged with property damage after vandalising the grave of Beyond’s late singer ...
Hong Kong’s Beyond outraged after 2 arrested for damaging lead singer’s grave
South China Morning Post· 5 日前A source familiar with the case said the arrests were linked to two videos that began ...
Europe's battered Green movement tries to salvage climate agenda - English News - ...
metroradio.com.hk· 22 小時前Millions of young people took to the streets across Europe in 2019 demanding action to fight climate change, helping Green ...
Europe's battered Green movement tries to salvage climate agenda
Reuters· 1 日前Millions of young people took to the streets across Europe in 2019 demanding action to fight ...
Explainer: How, and why, the gov’t banned protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’
Hong Kong Free Press· 7 日前Four years on from the 2019 protests and unrest, Hong Kong was finally able to legally restrict ...
Hong Kong projects HK$4.3 billion economic boost from ‘mega events’ in 2024
Hong Kong Free Press· 2 日前Hong Kong expects to bring in some HK$4.3 billion to the local economy from “mega events” this ...