Dementia patient still missing in Hong Kong as doctor urges trackers for elders
Hong Kong authorities continued searching on Tuesday for an elderly man with dementia who has been missing for two days, while a doctor suggested that equipping such patients with tracking devices could prevent them from getting lost.
Police and fire service search and rescue teams combed the Por Lo Shan area for 87‑year‑old Leung Woon‑yew, a resident of Tai Hing Estate in Tuen Mun.
Leung was last seen around 11am on Sunday at Shan King Estate on Shek Pai Tau Road. He had lunch with his family…
Hong Kong extends martial arts star Bruce Lee’s memorial trail with new monument
Fans of Bruce Lee will mark the 85th anniversary of his birth with a new monument, adding another attraction to a decade-long memorial trail that celebrates the martial arts star’s Hong Kong roots.
The plan was unveiled on Tuesday by Bruce Lee Club chairman Wong Yiu-keung, who said the group would construct the monument at Lee’s former family home in Jordan, Kowloon, to commemorate his early life there.
“We hope to extend the trail, and the monument will serve as the starting point for this new…
Government urges public to be cautious of suspicious website “TKO Tunnel to Lam Tin”
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12th NGD and 9th NSOG torch relay to be held on November 29 (with photo)
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The China factor behind Trump’s decision to upgrade Saudi air power
The US is poised to supply Saudi Arabia with its most advanced F-35 stealth fighter jets, a move that analysts say reflects a new era of Middle East policy in which countering Chinese influence is fas
Hong Kong must act to stop athletics talent drain, says former record holder
Former record-breaking hurdler Alan Cheung believes the city’s best athletics talent will continue slipping through the cracks until the sport becomes a viable career.
Cheung, who claimed double hurdl
ONE Championship: Andrade ready to ‘answer a lot of questions’ in Bangkok
Fabricio Andrade has spent years building his reputation as one of the most dangerous bantamweights in mixed martial arts. Beautiful striking and a sharp fight IQ have carried the Brazilian to the top
As Yiu mulls Bubble distance, every HKIR feature could boast its defending champ
The Longines Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) lead-up meeting is in the bag and after the mouthwatering events of Sunday, we’re faced with the very real prospect that all four of December 14’s Gro
Legacy of Vogue Italia’s Franca Sozzani honoured at inaugural Franca Fund Gala
Doha, the capital of Qatar, was the epicentre of the fashion world over the weekend. The day after an award ceremony to announce the winners of the latest edition of Fashion Trust Arabia – a competiti
China strengthens global drone dominance with record orders at Dubai Airshow
A Chinese drone maker has secured 1,600 orders for industrial models at the recently concluded Dubai Airshow – marking the largest ever single-order deal for the country’s manufacturers at the biennia
Alibaba’s Qwen chatbot sets record by topping 10 million downloads in debut week
Alibaba Group Holding’s new multipurpose artificial intelligence app, Qwen, recorded more than 10 million downloads in the first week of its public beta launch, faster than OpenAI’s ChatGPT or DeepSee
Takaichi’s nationalism and fiscal stimulus test Japan’s property market
When Sanae Takaichi won the race for the leadership of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party last month, investors and analysts knew what was in store for Asia’s second-largest economy and its relat
Russia’s rare earth gamble is about killing 3 birds with 1 stone
By December 1, Russia is likely to approve and present its long-term road map for developing its rare earth sector, following President Vladimir Putin’s directive to the cabinet on November 4.
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Special traffic and transport arrangements for Hong Kong Cyclothon this Sunday
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How latest China-Japan row highlights lack of communication channels
The escalating tensions between China and Japan have highlighted what some observers see as a deeper problem – the lack of stable communication channels.
The row started earlier this month when Prime
Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites and emails purported to be from HKeToll
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Adaptive system optimises traffic flow
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NASA’s Mars fleet captures unprecedented views of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
25th November 2025 – (New York) NASA’s Martian orbital and surface assets have successfully captured a series of unprecedented observations of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, providing some of the closest imagery obtained of the celestial visitor. The coordinated imaging campaign occurred during October 2025 while the comet’s position behind the Sun made it unobservable from […]
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Double stabbing attack at Shek Kip Mei Estate leaves two teens hospitalised
25th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) Two teenagers required hospital treatment following a violent stabbing incident at Shek Kip Mei Estate on Tuesday evening. The attack occurred at approximately 7.13pm, targeting a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old who were assaulted with a bladed weapon within the public housing complex. According to emergency service reports, both victims […]
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Eleven prostitutes arrested in cross-departmental vice operation across Tai Po and Sheung Shui
25th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) Law enforcement agencies have detained eleven individuals during a coordinated anti-vice operation in the northern districts of Hong Kong. The joint operation was conducted on Tuesday afternoon in the Tai Po Market and Shek Wu Hui areas of Sheung Shui. The operation, which commenced at approximately 2.30pm, targeted locations […]
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Four further suspects detained in connection with multi-million euro Louvre jewellery heist
25th November 2025 – (Paris) French judicial authorities have announced the apprehension of four additional individuals in the ongoing investigation into the high-value jewellery theft at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The suspects, comprising two men and two women aged between 31 and 40 from the Paris region, were taken into police custody on Tuesday. […]
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Hong Kong to dip to 16°C on Friday, Tropical Storm Koto strengthens
25th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) A persistent, dry northeast monsoon is sustaining mainly fine and very dry conditions across southern China, with clear skies prevailing over much of the region. At the same time, the tropical depression over the Philippines has intensified into a tropical storm, now named Koto. As of 10pm, Koto was […]
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Ukraine nears peace agreement with only minor details outstanding
25th November 2025 – (Washington) Ukraine has reportedly agreed to the terms of a peace agreement, with only minor points remaining to be finalised, according to a report by CNN on Tuesday citing a United States official. The official indicated that Kyiv had accepted the deal in principle, noting that a handful of details still […]
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UK back-pedals on tougher English language test for Hongkongers on BN(O) pathway
The UK government has rowed back from setting tougher English language requirements on Hongkongers seeking to settle in the country through the British National (Overseas) pathway, saying it will be subject to consultation.
Minister for Migration and Citizenship Mike Tapp also said the government would consider extending the pathway to Hongkongers born after the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, who may not hold BN(O) passports.
During a parliament debate on Tuesday about the Labour…