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Government Condemns Remarks on Subversion Case Verdict – RTHK

The Hong Kong government has strongly condemned and opposed Western governments, anti-China groups, and politicians, as well as foreign media for smearing and maliciously attacking the SAR. This came after foreign criticism of the...
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Striving for Journalists’ Rights: Hong Kong Press Union Chief’s Response to WSJ Dismissal

The chairwoman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has expressed her commitment to advocating for journalists' rights and press freedom after being dismissed by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Selina Cheng, the former...
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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Fined for Unauthorised Fundraising – 4 Plead Not Guilty

Six members of the pro-democracy League of Social Democrats (LSD) were recently fined up to HK$1,000 for fundraising and displaying banners without proper permits. Among them, four pleaded not guilty, with LSD chair Chan...
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Truck crashes into Tesla, injuring 3 people in Hong Kong

Three individuals, including a young child, found themselves in a terrifying situation when a truck collided with a Tesla car in Hong Kong's bustling Kowloon Tong district. The incident occurred on Waterloo Road, a...
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MOFA Denounces Former Australian PM’s Taiwan as ‘Chinese Real Estate’ Comment

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly criticized the recent remarks made by former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, who referred to Taiwan as "Chinese real estate." The MOFA issued a statement last Friday...
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Manila Vows to Send Another Ship After Philippine Vessel Leaves South China Sea Shoal

Manila's Commitment to Maintaining Presence in the South China Sea In a show of commitment to protecting its territorial interests in the South China Sea, Manila has vowed to send another ship to replace the...
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Challenging Conviction: Ex-Journalist Gwyneth Ho Fights 7-Year Sentence in Democrats’ National Security Case

Gwyneth Ho, a former journalist turned activist in Hong Kong, has decided to challenge her seven-year jail sentence in the city's largest national security case. Ho was among the 45 convicted democrats who received...
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SAR and Commerce Ministry Sign Amendment to CEPA: What You Need to Know

Local businesses and professionals in Hong Kong are set to benefit from easier access to mainland markets, thanks to a recent amendment to the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA). Financial...
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US Postal Service Halts Inbound Parcels from Hong Kong, China

The United States Postal Service has recently announced a temporary halt on inbound parcels from Hong Kong and mainland China, leaving many individuals and businesses wondering about the implications of this decision. While letters...
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Tote Bag Discovered in Dead Whale During Necropsy – RTHK

Tote Bag Found Inside Whale During Necropsy In a shocking discovery, the Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department (AFCD) revealed that a tote bag was found inside a whale during a necropsy. The unfortunate incident occurred...