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Investigation launched by Hong Kong police after woman found dead under pile of items

The discovery of a woman's body under a pile of items in her flat has sparked an investigation by Hong Kong police. The grim finding took place at Rhythm Garden in the Wong Tai...
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Transform Tiny Shoebox Homes into Spacious Living Spaces: SoCo – RTHK

A community organization, the Society for Community Organisation (SoCo), is advocating for larger housing units to replace tiny subdivided homes. The government's proposal of a minimum size of 8 square meters for each unit...
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US Allies in Europe and Asia De-Risking from Trump

Europe and Asia Uniting Amidst US Political TurmoilThe political landscape in the United States has sent shockwaves across Europe and Asia, prompting a united front among allies to navigate the uncertainty stemming from the...
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Hong Kong Tourism Minister Shares Skyline Photo, Embraces New Chapter in Life

Former Hong Kong Tourism Minister Embraces New Chapter in LifeFormer Hong Kong culture and tourism minister Kevin Yeung has shared a heartfelt message on social media announcing a new chapter in his life. This...
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Risks of Abusing Separate Fees for Hong Kong Public Medical Services

The recent proposal to introduce separate fees for lab tests and scans at public hospitals in Hong Kong has sparked concerns about potential abuse of emergency services and its impact on the underprivileged population....
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Hong Kong Taxi Drivers Put on Notice: Will Frustrated Cabbies Quit?

The Impact of the Demerit Point System on Hong Kong's Taxi IndustryHong Kong's taxi drivers are facing a new challenge as a demerit point system aimed at ensuring professionalism among cabbies goes into effect....
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Japan military’s ageing aircraft and recruitment challenges highlighted in fatal crash.

Japan's military aviation is under scrutiny once again after a T-4 training jet crashed into a reservoir in Aichi prefecture, resulting in the death of at least one crew member. The incident, which occurred...
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Former Stand News Editors to Be Sentenced in Landmark Sedition Trial

Former Stand News Editors Receive Sentencing in Landmark Sedition TrialTwo former editors of the now-defunct independent Hong Kong media outlet Stand News are set to be sentenced on Thursday afternoon. This trial marks a...
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Overseas Judges Stepping Down Won’t Affect Hong Kong – RTHK

Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung reassured the public that Hong Kong's rule of law and legal system remain strong despite another overseas judge stepping down from the SAR's top court. Nicholas Phillips, a...
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British Men Plead Not Guilty to Spying for China: Legal Updates and Charges

Two men, one of whom is a former parliamentary researcher, pleaded not guilty in a London court to charges of spying for China. Christopher Cash, 29, and Christopher Berry, 32, were charged under the...