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Macau Leadership Election: October Vote with 400 Eligible Voters & Pre-Vetted Candidates

Around 400 establishment figures are expected to choose Macau's new leader on October 13. The candidates must be pre-vetted for their political stance and declare allegiance to Beijing and the Special Administrative Region. The...
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Managing Real Madrid Fan Complaints: Individualized Approach – RTHK

Managing Real Madrid Fan Complaints: Individualized Approach - RTHK The Consumer Council has urged the organizers of a recent meet-and-greet event featuring former Real Madrid stars to handle complaints from fans on a case-by-case basis....
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Guidelines for Plain-Clothes Security on Using Minimum Force – RTHK

A former director from a security workers union mentioned that plain-clothes security guards should only use minimum force when making legal arrests. This statement followed an incident where a woman claimed on social media...
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Mediation’s Role in Investigations: A Comprehensive Perspective

Mediation's Vital Role in Investigations: An In-depth Look at Ombudsman Jack Chan's Approach In a recent announcement, Ombudsman Jack Chan unveiled his plans to prioritize mediation as a key tool in resolving disputes and complaints...
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Enhancing Transport Initiatives with New Chief – RTHK

New Secretary for Transport and Logistics to Drive Forward Transport Initiatives in Hong Kong In a recent development, Mable Chan has taken on the role of Secretary for Transport and Logistics in Hong Kong, with...
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Tackling China’s Misinformation Campaigns in Taiwan: A Critical Analysis

Tackling China’s Misinformation Campaigns in Taiwan: A Critical Analysis In the days leading up to Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s inauguration on 20 May 2024, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was relatively quiet. But the silence...
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Malaysians Call for Help to Repatriate Scam Victims from Thailand

A week after Thailand took drastic measures by cutting off power to several towns in Myanmar believed to house scam operations, the families of Malaysians who remain trapped inside these compounds are pleading for...
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Impact of Kishida’s Resignation on Japanese Politics: Analysis

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's recent announcement that he will not seek another term as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has sent shockwaves through the country's political landscape. As his tenure...
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Improving Accessibility: Hong Kong to Replace 13,000 Traffic Signals by 2027

Hong Kong transport authorities are planning to replace a whopping 13,000 electronic audible traffic signals across the city with shiny new models that will have functions specifically designed for the visually-impaired. The ambitious project...
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Challenges of Rising Unilateralism in Hong Kong: Beijing Official’s Warning

The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses “a certain amount of challenges” to Hong Kong’s development, Beijing’s top envoy in the city has said, while urging youngsters to embrace patriotism.Cui Jianchun, the commissioner of...