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Hong Kong Democratic Party Chair Encouraged Protesters in 2019 Unrest – Court Appeal Hearing

Hong Kong prosecutors have challenged the acquittal of the Democratic Party chairman in a 2019 unlawful assembly case, saying the politician had “encouraged” protesters...
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Staying Agile and Innovative to Stay Competitive: FS-RTHK

Financial Secretary Paul Chan emphasized the importance of Hong Kong staying agile and innovative in the face of changing global dynamics. He highlighted the...
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Jimmy Lai to Testify in First National Security Trial: What to Expect

Detained pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai is about to testify for the first time in his national security trial. The 76-year-old founder of Apple...
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Best and Worst Toilets in Tsuen Wan – RTHK’s Ultimate Guide

The Hong Kong Toilet Association has suggested that the government needs to increase the number of women's toilets in comparison to men's facilities and...
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Survey Reveals 94% of Hong Kong Children in Inadequate Housing Have Spinal Issues

A recent survey conducted by the Society for Community Organization (SoCO) revealed that over 90 per cent of children living in inadequate housing in...
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Punishment for National Security Violators: Chief Executive’s Warning

Chief Executive John Lee issued a stern warning on Tuesday, stating that individuals who pose a threat to national security will face punishment as...
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Hong Kong 47: Government Considers Appeal for Longer Sentences amid International Condemnation

The Hong Kong government is considering whether to appeal for longer sentences for certain democrats who were recently jailed in the city's largest national...
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Observatory Drops Typhoon Signal No. 1 as Typhoon Man-yi Moves Away – RTHK

The Hong Kong Observatory has lifted all typhoon signals at 10:10 pm on Tuesday as Typhoon Man-yi weakens and moves away from the city....
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Families of Jailed Hong Kong Democrats Grapple with Mixed Emotions: ‘We will survive this’

More than three years and eight months since 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists were charged with conspiring to commit subversion, their family members on...
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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....

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