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Severity of Subversion Case Sentencing: Chris Tang – RTHK

Secretary for Security Chris Tang has commented on the severity of the sentences handed down in the city's largest national security case so far. The High Court sentenced 45 people for conspiracy to commit...
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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Jailed up to 10 Years in Landmark National Security Case

Hong Kong has been in the spotlight as pro-democracy activists faced sentencing in a landmark national security case. The High Court handed down jail terms to 45 individuals, including prominent figures like Benny Tai,...
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Trading Hours for T1 Issuance on Mondays: 6am-9am – RTHK

The Hong Kong Observatory has announced that it will be issuing a T1 between the hours of 6am and 9am on Monday due to Tropical Cyclone Man-yi approaching the territory. Although the storm is...
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From Hong Kong-born Children to Migrant Labourers: Their Story of Sacrifice and Determination

Joseph, a migrant worker from mainland China, recently arrived in Hong Kong to work as a waiter in a New Territories restaurant. He made this move in order to be closer to his children...
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Biden and Xi to Meet Before Trump’s White House Return: What to Expect

US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet for the final time on Saturday at the Asia-Pacific summit in Peru. This meeting comes amidst growing concerns about the potential...
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CE Leads Publicity Blitz for Hong Kong at APEC Summit – RTHK

Chief Executive John Lee had a very busy day during his visit to Peru, attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit. He signed a free trade agreement with Peru and had meetings with leaders...
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Hong Kong Consumer Watchdog Receives 500+ Concert Complaints in 10 Months

The Consumer Council in Hong Kong has reported an increase in complaints regarding concerts and live performances this year. With over 500 complaints received in the past 10 months, concertgoers have expressed their dissatisfaction...
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Hong Kong Renumbered Lamp Posts Referencing Tiananmen Crackdown: Impact and Analysis

The Hong Kong government recently decided to renumber several lamp posts that previously bore codes referencing the date of the Tiananmen crackdown. The numbers “8964” and “6489” have been replaced with new codes. This...
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Regular Youth Uniformed Group Day Proposal for Youth Empowerment and Community Engagement

A youth think tank has proposed the idea of having a "youth uniformed group day" to promote youth empowerment and community engagement. Youth I.D.E.A.S, a part of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups,...
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Potential Costs for Taiwan Following Donald Trump’s US Election Victory

Taiwan has publicly applauded Donald Trump's recent victory in the US election, but there are concerns that this support may come at a significant cost. As the island relies heavily on US backing for...