Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (3)
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (2)
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park
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COVID-19 & Flu Express (Volume 3), Number 14 (Week 14, 2025)
COVID-19 & Flu Express (Volume 3), Number 14 (Week 14, 2025)
Xi says China to strengthen ties with neighbours, in first public speech amid US trade war escalation
This is the first conference on neighbourhood diplomacy by China’s top leadership since 2013.
Online auction of vehicle registration marks to be held from April 24 to 28
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (3)
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park (2)
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for departure of concert spectators at Kai Tak Sports Park
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Hong Kong police officer charged with indecent assault, set to appear in court
Officer accused of indecently assaulting woman on footbridge while off duty in early hours of February 4.
Trade war could hurt data center growth
An escalating global tariff war could provide challenges for the emerging data centre sector and cause slower growth, Laura Cozzi, the International Energy Agency Director of Technology told Reuters.
The United States, China and the European Union together are set to account by 2030 for 80 percent…
Management firms mulled for Northern Metropolis
Staff reporter
Establishing an authority to oversee the Northern Metropolis might not be the best approach, but the government is considering the possibility of forming management companies, said the Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho.
Unlike the Airport Island and the West Kowloon…
WeLab tapped to drive AI use in fintech
Cici Cao
The Hong Kong Investment Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with local fintech firm WeLab to advance the use of artificial intelligence in financial technology.
WeLab, a homegrown unicorn backed by billionaire Li Ka-shing, also revealed plans to pursue a digital banking…
Uniqlo owner upbeat despite trade war
Reuters
The Japanese operator of Uniqlo yesterday said interim net profit soared 19.2 percent from a year ago and raised its full-year forecast even after accounting for the impact of US tariffs on its global clothing enterprise.
Fast Retailing (6288) posted a net profit of 233.57 billion yen…
Apple airlifts 1.5m iPhones from India to beat tariffs
REUTERS
Tech giant Apple chartered cargo flights to ferry 600 tons of iPhones, or as many as 1.5 million, to the United States from India, after it stepped up production there in an effort to beat President Donald Trump’s tariffs, sources said.
The details of the push provide an insight into the US…
Anta to buy German outdoor brand for US$290m
Staff reporter
Anta Sports Products (2020) said it plans to acquire German outdoor product brand Jack Wolfskin for US$290 million (HK$2.26 billion) as it aims to further strengthen its outdoor sports segment.
The acquisition is expected to close late second quarter or early third quarter this year…
Former ICAC chief investigator Ricky Hui Kar-man engages in altercation on KMB bus
11th April 2025 – (Hong Kong) A heated exchange between an elderly gentleman and two younger passengers has unfolded, sparking a viral sensation across local networks. Seated within the confines of a 268X Kowloon Motor Bus en route to Yuen Long, the altercation saw the elderly man resorting to expletives, vehemently shouting, “You’ve never encountered […]
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9-year-old boy hit by falling concrete debris at home in Kowloon City, second similar incident in 2 days
11th April 2025 – (Hong Kong) At 8.50pm yesterday in Kowloon City, a residential building located at 28 Nam Kok Road encountered a distressing event as concrete debris fell into a sleeping area, striking a 9-year-old boy on the head. Paramedics attended to the injured child, providing initial medical care before transporting him to Queen […]
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Trump’s tariffs surge to 120% on small parcels in HK and China, effective 2nd May
11th April 2025 – (Washington) The White House announced a major escalation in President Donald Trump’s trade conflict with China. Effective 2nd May, the United States will impose a staggering 120% tax on imports of shipments priced up to $800, a sharp increase from the previously planned 90% ad valorem tax. This decision, outlined in […]
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XRP profitability at 81.6% despite growing bearish sentiment among Korean traders
11th April 2025 – (New York) In the world of XRP trading, a significant 81.6% of the coin’s supply is currently in profit. However, a shift in market sentiment, particularly among traders in Korea, signals a growing bearish outlook. Here’s a closer look at the recent dynamics influencing XRP trading. XRP, a cryptocurrency that has […]
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Pope Francis makes surprise visits following recovery from pneumonia
11th April 2025 – (Vatican City) Pope Francis, in the process of recuperating from a severe bout of pneumonia, embarked on an impromptu journey to St Peter’s Basilica on Thursday, marking his second unexpected appearance in two days following a recent meeting with King Charles and Queen Camilla. The 88-year-old pontiff, currently convalescing at the […]
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Bulgarian companies lose 16 millions to cyber fraud in 2024
11th April 2025 – (Brussels) Cybercriminals orchestrated a scheme that duped approximately 120 Bulgarian companies into transferring approximately 16 million euros (equivalent to 17.8 million U.S. dollars) into incorrect bank accounts throughout 2024, as disclosed by an official on Thursday. Vladimir Dimitrov, the Cybercrime Directorate chief at Bulgaria’s General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime, highlighted […]
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Chinese firms set aside US$2.7 billion for stock buy-backs as Trump’s tariffs roil markets
More than 100 companies have announced buy-back plans, including PetroChina, Midea Group and CATL.
Hong Kong ramps up skatepark offerings with new venue in Fanling
New park’s skate bowl has been certified by international governing body World Skate as ‘Competition Class 1 star’ for holding events.