Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (roundup)
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (2)
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Kai Tak Sports Park concertgoers should use public transport and stay alert to unstable weather
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Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites purported to be from HKeToll
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (2)
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BlackRock ‘eyes control of 2 Panama ports in Hutchison deal, MSC family 41 others’
Source says while consortium is seeking to buy portfolio, US firm aims to take 51 per cent stake in CK Hutchison’s interest in Panama ports.
U.K. sets high bar for Chinese investment following British Steel rescue
14th April 2025 – (London) The U.K. government has announced stringent new conditions for Chinese companies seeking to invest in critical sectors, following its intervention to take control of British Steel from its Chinese owners. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds confirmed the move on Sunday, a day after the government assumed effective control of the Scunthorpe-based […]
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Malaysian authorities fine Chinese content creator driving Lamborghini without licence
14th April 2025 – (Kuala Lumpur) A Chinese content creator’s Lamborghini Aventador, valued at RM2,270,000 (approximately HK$3,808,000), was at the centre of controversy after he was caught driving without a licence in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur on 8th April. However, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has clarified that the vehicle was not seized but that the […]
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Use tax revenue from basketball betting to fund Hong Kong sports, lawmakers say
Government hopes regulating basketball betting will claw back HK$90 billion in turnover lost to illegal gambling operators.
HKO warns severe air pollution to persist until 16th April
14th April 2025 – (Hong Kong) Under the influence of a dry continental airstream and sand and dust weather, parts of Guangdong are experiencing reduced visibility, with Hong Kong grappling with severe air pollution. The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) reported that as of 6pm the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) had reached critical levels of […]
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Fo Tan mall to be fitted with solar power
Staff reporter
A shopping mall in Fo Tan is turning to solar energy to cut down on carbon emissions and become more sustainable.
Emperor International (0163) said its Sui Wo Court Commercial Center is to be fitted with 200 solar panels on the rooftop of the mall. The work, to be undertaken by China…
Pop Mart’s global push gets investors cheering
Cici Cao
Chinese toy titan Pop Mart International’s (9992) shares once surged more than 8 percent yesterday after the maker of the wildly popular Labubu doll said it was launching a comprehensive corporate revamp and expansion of its global business.
This would include opening new regional…
Italian tycoon major buyer of CKH ports
Italian billionaire Gianluigi Aponte’s family-run business is emerging as the lead investor of a group seeking to buy 43 ports from Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, people familiar with the matter said, a deal that’s been fiercely opposed by China over US involvement.
The Aponte family’s Geneva-based…
Laopu Gold to open store at IFC in Cenral
Staff reporter and Bloomberg
Chinese handcrafted gold jeweler Laopu Gold (6181) has leased a new shop at the IFC mall in Central, stepping up expansion efforts in the city.
Located on the first floor, the shop will span some 3,000 square feet and has been fenced with boards with Laopu’s logo as…
Singapore eases monetary policy
Singapore eased its monetary policy settings for the second time this year and cut its economic forecasts as US tariffs cloud the outlook for global trade.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore, which uses the exchange rate as its main policy tool rather than interest rates, said yesterday it will…
TSMC profit to soar 54pc in quarter
Reuters
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the main global producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is set to report a 54 percent leap in first-quarter profit on Thursday, though is also likely to flag risk from trade policies of US President Donald Trump.
TSMC is…
Hong Kong battles rising depression rates as global stars like Coldplay’s Chris Martin speak out
15th April 2025 – (Hong Kong) Hong Kong’s mental health crisis has reached alarming proportions, with recent data revealing a society under immense psychological strain. The contrast between global mental health advocacy and local realities became starkly apparent during Coldplay’s recent concerts, where lead singer Chris Martin openly discussed his depression struggles. This moment of […]
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Trump distances himself from Russia-Ukraine war, blames Biden and Zelensky for conflict
15th April 2025 – (Washington) On Monday, President Donald Trump sought to distance himself from the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, asserting that it is “Biden’s war” and criticising the current administration’s handling of the crisis. Posting on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “The War between Russia and Ukraine is Biden’s war, not mine. I […]
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Police manage crowd chaos at CHIIKAWA Harbour City pop-up store
15th April 2025 – (Hong Kong) Chaos erupted at the CHIIKAWA pop-up store in Tsim Sha Tsui’s Harbour City as nearly a thousand people gathered on 14th April to queue for the second phase of its limited-edition merchandise launch. The crowd, which included suspected “queue gangs,” prompted reports to the police due to disorderly scenes […]
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Hong Kong must lead in reimagining safety for the AI age
AI has created a dangerous new frontier. The city needs urgent action to protect residents from falling victim to predatory scams.