Implementation details of Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles
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Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites purported to be from HKeToll
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EV Scan (Week 44, October 30, 2025)
EV Scan (Week 44, October 30, 2025)
TD issues pilot licence for autonomous vehicles to approve cross-district trial on Airportcity Link
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TD issues pilot licence for autonomous vehicles to approve cross-district trial in Kowloon East
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New licence fee for electric private cars to take effect from November 1
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COVID-19 & Flu Express (Volume 3), Number 43 (Week 43, 2025)
COVID-19 & Flu Express (Volume 3), Number 43 (Week 43, 2025)
Communicable Diseases Watch Volume 21, Number 10, Weeks 39 – 43 (September 21 – October 25, 2025)
Communicable Diseases Watch Volume 21, Number 10, Weeks 39 – 43 (September 21 – October 25, 2025)
Shenzhou-21 astronauts depart for Tiangong Space Station mission
31st October 2025 – (Jiuquan) The three crew members of China’s Shenzhou-21 manned space mission commenced their journey to the Tiangong space station on Friday evening. Astronauts Zhang Lu, Wu Fei, and Zhang Hongzhang departed from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China at 8.49pm Beijing Time. A formal send-off ceremony preceded the mission’s […]
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Hong Kong launches cross-border travel scheme for Guangdong vehicles
31st October 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has unveiled implementation arrangements for the Southbound Travel Scheme, permitting eligible private vehicles from Guangdong province to access Hong Kong through specified corridors. The initiative establishes two distinct pathways for cross-border movement commencing in November and December respectively. Under the programme’s first […]
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Race heats up for directly elected seats in Hong Kong Legco’s election
At least 49 hopefuls have declared that they will run for directly elected seats in Hong Kong’s coming Legislative Council race after the first week of the nomination period, already marking a 40 per cent jump from the previous poll.
While an intensified race could encourage residents to cast their ballots on December 7, the absence of opposition candidates could still pose a challenge for voter turnout, a political scientist said on Friday.
The legislature will also undergo a massive reshuffle…
36-year-old man found deceased in Sau Mau Ping public housing flat
31st October 2025 – (Hong Kong) A 36-year-old man was discovered deceased in a public housing estate in Sau Mau Ping on Thursday evening. Paramedics were alerted at around 8.19pm after the man’s father reported finding his son unconscious within their residential unit. The incident occurred at Tat Shun House in Po Tat Estate, located […]
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Teen admits sedition over videos urging support for overseas ‘Hong Kong Parliament’
31st October 2025 – (Hong Kong) Bettie Lan Fei, a 19-year-old woman has pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts to a sedition charge under the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, after helping to promote an overseas “Hong Kong Parliament” through two videos and private messages between March and May this year. She was remanded in […]
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Foreign sell-off deepens as confidence in Malaysian equities wanes
31st October 2025 – (Kuala Lumpur) Foreign investors are accelerating their retreat from Malaysian assets, highlighting a grim outlook for Bursa Malaysia amid weak growth prospects, persistent fiscal strains and fragile politics, according to economists and market strategists. Equities have borne the brunt. Net foreign outflows from Malaysian stocks reached RM16.4 billion by 30 September, […]
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Pakistani man injured in To Kwa Wan assault, suspect with recognisance paper arrested in Tuen Mun
31st October 2025 – (Hong Kong) Hong Kong police have arrested a 34-year-old Pakistani man holding a recognisance paper in connection with an alleged assault on a compatriot in To Kwa Wan, after the victim reportedly spotted him outside the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre in Tuen Mun. The incident was initially logged as wounding […]
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Hong Kong confirms second locally acquired case of chikungunya fever
Hong Kong has confirmed its second locally acquired chikungunya fever infection, with the patient’s viral sample found to match that of the first domestic case.
The Centre for Health Protection said on Friday that it had classified it as locally acquired after genome analysis found that the female patient, 55, shared the same source of infection as the first case, an 82-year-old woman who lives in Fung Tak Estate in Diamond Hill.
“Based on the epidemiological information for both patients,…
‘Secret sauce’ revealed as Rosewood Hong Kong named best hotel in world
A luxury Hong Kong hotel has been ranked as the best in the world by a British-based organisation that recently named a local bar as No 1 globally.
The Rosewood Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui bagged the coveted accolade in the latest edition of the “World’s 50 Best Hotels”.
The rankings covered 22 destinations across six continents, with 800 industry experts voting on them, according to media and events company William Reed, with the winners announced on Thursday at a ceremony in London.
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