US church in fight with HKIS ‘not looking to sell or redevelop’ its 7 properties
A US-based church suing a top Hong Kong school is “not looking to sell or redevelop” seven local properties it owns with an estimated value of nearly HK$1 billion (US$127 million), insisting it intends to make a “significant investment” in the city through a new institution.
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) told the Post on Saturday that it was in a “comfortable financial position”, despite expressing concerns last month about a “significantly deepening deficit” based on multi-year…
Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent SMS messages and websites purported to be from Public Transport Fare Subsidy Scheme
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EV Scan (Week 37, September 11, 2025)
EV Scan (Week 37, September 11, 2025)
Late-life divorce and the invisible strain on adult children in Hong Kong
13th September 2025 – (Hong Kong) Divorce has long been studied from the perspective of its effects on young children. Custody battles, school disruptions and broken routines tend to dominate the discussion. Yet late-life divorce, often referred to as “grey divorce,” is increasingly shaping another set of lives: those of adult children. In Hong Kong, […]
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Kung Fu Tea branch in Kwun Tong targeted twice in one day with vandalism
13th September 2025 – (Hong Kong) Kung Fu Tea branch located at Yee On Centre, 45 Hong Ning Road, Kwun Tong, was vandalised twice today, with red paint thrown at its premises. The first incident occurred at 2.51pm when staff reported to the police that the shopfront had been splashed with red paint, leaving stains […]
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FBI Director faces backlash for mishandling Charlie Kirk murder probe while dining at exclusive NYC restaurant
13th September 2025 – (Washington) FBI Director Kash Patel has faced sharp criticism after reportedly dining at one of New York City’s most exclusive restaurants, Rao’s in East Harlem, while providing erroneous updates on the investigation into the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. On Wednesday evening, Patel posted a tweet at 6.21pm claiming that […]
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China and U.K. reignite trade ties with first high-level talks in seven years
13th September 2025 – (Beijing) China and the United Kingdom have resumed top-level trade discussions for the first time in seven years, signalling a renewed commitment to strengthening economic cooperation. The talks, held in Beijing, were co-chaired by China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and U.K. Business Secretary Peter Kyle. During the meeting, both nations signed […]
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Woman falls to her death at The Broadville in Happy Valley, investigation underway
14th September 2025 – (Hong Kong) A fatal incident occurred yesterday evening at The Broadville, 4 Broadwood Road, So Kon Po, Happy Valley, where a 35-year-old woman reportedly fell from a height within the residential complex. At around 7pm, her family members alerted authorities after discovering her lying unresponsive in the estate’s car park. Emergency […]
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Mark Six draw sees no first prize winner, jackpot rolls over to HK$12m
14th September 2025 – (Hong Kong) The 100th Mark Six lottery draw of the year, held yesterday (13th), revealed the winning numbers as 15, 21, 23, 37, 47, and 49, with the special number 30. No ticket matched all six numbers and the special number to claim the first prize. The second prize had one […]
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Revised arbitration law ‘very good news’ for Hong Kong
Hong Kong will be able to contribute more to dispute resolution efforts as courts in the Greater Bay Area will refer cases requiring mediation to locally based organisations after a global body was set up in the city, a delegate to the nation’s top legislative body has said.
Starry Lee Wai-king, the city’s sole member of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, also said on Saturday that the revised arbitration legislation allowed organisations in Hong Kong to conduct business in…
How Hainan and Hong Kong can build on each other’s success
The memorandum of understanding signed earlier this year between Hainan province and Hong Kong is more than a mere policy document. It’s a signal that two of China’s key gateways have entered a new phase of two-way coordination and shared ambition. Spanning multiple sectors such as finance, trade and investment, data, tourism and talent exchange, the memorandum underscores the deeply intertwined future of both places.
In August, China launched a cross-border asset management pilot in the Hainan…