Public transport service arrangements for departures of Hong Kong Sevens (roundup)
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Public transport service arrangements for departures of Hong Kong Sevens
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Hutchison’s Panama deal: Beijing warns of coercion that hurts countries
Beijing’s top office on Hong Kong also shares another scathing article over deal by Li Ka-shing’s conglomerate.
Hong Kong lawmakers question if landlords will register subdivided flats
Under proposed law to improve quality of flats, landlords would need to pay HK$1,000 registration fee, obtain licence and hire professionals for inspections.
Fashion firm found at fault for data breach
Ayra Wang
Personal data of more than 127,000 customers was affected in a breach at fashion brand management company ImagineX Group, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data said yesterday while ruling the company in violation of the Personal Data (privacy) Ordinance.
The city’s…
No decision on telecom spin off, says CKH
The board of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison (0001) said yesterday it has not made any decision on its global telecommunications business, in response to media reports about a potential spin-off listing of the assets.
“From time to time, the group receives proposals and explores and evaluates…
Three pilot zones in N Metropolis draw 22 expressions of interest
Staff reporter
The development of three pilot zones in the Northern Metropolis has received 22 expressions of interest including some from mainland firms, which analysts see as a positive sign for interest in the mega project in Hong Kong.
Wheelock Properties, Sun Hung Kai Properties (0016),…
Peninsula owner sinks into the red
Staff reporter
The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (0045), the operator of Peninsula Hotels, swung to a net loss of HK$943 million last year, compared with a profit of HK$146 million in 2023, due to renovation works at The Peninsula New York, higher depreciation and financing charges, as well as…
HK deficit at $92.3b after 11 months
Staff reporter
The Hong Kong government’s fiscal deficit stood at HK$92.3 billion in the 11-month period ending in February.
That was after taking into account HK$124.3 billion received from the issuance of government bonds and repayment of HK$22 billion principal on bonds, the government announced…
City’s retailers battle extended slump
Staff reporter
Hong Kong’s retail sales fell for the 12th straight month, seeing a 13 percent year-on-year drop in February, sharper than January’s 3.1 percent, partly due to the earlier Chinese New Year in 2025.
The value of total retail sales was estimated to be HK$29.4 billion.
It was…
US sanctions Hong Kong police chief, five others, for ‘freedoms’ abuse
Raymond Siu Chak-yee, who retires on Tuesday, is among officials alleged to undercut Hongkongers’ rights or commit transnational repression.
Air China launches new Beijing-Vladivostok flight service
1st April 2025 – (Vladisvostok) Air China has officially inaugurated its round-trip flight service between Beijing and Vladivostok, celebrated with a ceremonial event at Vladivostok International Airport. The inaugural flight successfully landed at 5pm local time (0700 GMT) on Monday, greeted by a traditional water salute to mark the occasion. During the ceremony, Wang Jun, […]
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Iran warns of nuclear development following U.S. and Israeli threats
1st April 2025 – (Tehran) On Monday, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader issued a stern warning that should the United States or Israel launch an attack on Iran under the guise of nuclear concerns, the nation would be compelled to advance its nuclear weapons programme. This statement was reported by the official news agency […]
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Tsuen Wan woman found dead in village house after suspected suicide
1st April 2025 – (Hong Kong) At 11.49pm yesterday, authorities received an emergency call from a man reporting that his 49-year-old wife, surnamed Tsui, was found unconscious in their bedroom at a village house in Chuen Lung Tsuen on Route Twisk in Tsuen Wan. Beside her were remnants of burnt charcoal and a bottle of […]
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Hong Kong unmoved by U.S. sanctions on officials
1st April 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government has issued a robust condemnation of the United States for its latest attempt to undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy through the imposition of so-called sanctions on six officials, including Police Commissioner Raymond Siu Chak-yee, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam Ting-kwok, and other […]
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PLA launches joint military exercises around Taiwan Island
1st April 2025 – (Beijing) The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theatre Command initiated joint military exercises around Taiwan Island on Tuesday, according to a spokesperson. Senior Colonel Shi Yi, representing the theater command, revealed that the PLA has mobilised its army, navy, air force, and rocket units to approach Taiwan from various directions. […]
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Myanmar to observe minute of silence today for earthquake victims
1st April 2025 – (Naypyitaw) Myanmar will observe a minute of silence on Tuesday, 1st April, in memory of the victims of a devastating earthquake that has claimed the lives of over 2,000 individuals. As the rescue efforts continue to wane, hopes of finding additional survivors amidst the debris of collapsed buildings are diminishing. In […]
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