Online auction of vehicle registration marks to be held from June 19 to 23
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Interdepartmental working group on festival arrangements summarises visitor arrivals to Hong Kong during Tuen Ng Festival long weekend of Mainland
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Bus Safety Excellence Award commends multidisciplinary staff and encourages trade to promote safety awareness (with photos/video)
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Avian Influenza Report (Volume 21, Number 22 (Week 22))
Avian Influenza Report (Volume 21, Number 22 (Week 22))
Substantial reduction of tolls and implementation of HKeToll mostly smooth at Tai Lam Tunnel (with photos)
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54th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open June 2 to 5
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15 student suicides in Hong Kong so far this year, set to surpass 2024 rate
At least 15 students in Hong Kong are suspected to have died by suicide in the first five months of this year, according to the Post’s calculations, with the figure equivalent to about half of the total recorded in 2024.
Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin is set to discuss student mental health and support measures at a Legislative Council panel meeting on Friday.
According to the Education Bureau’s figures, primary and secondary schools reported 11 suspected suicide cases between…
Hong Kong investigates 2 suspected botulism cases from injections in Shenzhen
Hong Kong health authorities are investigating the cases of two women who became unwell after receiving cosmetic botulinum toxin injections in Shenzhen, with one left in a critical condition.
The Centre for Health Protection said on Wednesday that the two women were friends and had told authorities they received the injections at a private premises in Shenzhen around the middle of last month.
The women – aged 49 and 50 – said they believed the person who performed the injections was not a…
Hong Kong’s still ‘over’ but Stephen Roach says city a surprise trade war winner
American economist Stephen Roach has said that Hong Kong has benefited from the US-China trade war despite last year having declared the city to be “over”, even as he claimed that other aspects of the financial hub had worsened.
The former Morgan Stanley Asia chairman sparked debate last year after he penned an opinion piece which argued, in part, that Hong Kong would be caught in the “crossfire” of the worsening US-China rivalry.
“The word caught is the word that, if I had to write the piece…
Food courier spills soup at Tuen Mun Hospital, pours back into container before delivery
5th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) The reliability of food deliveries often hinges on chance, as recipients frequently find themselves at the mercy of luck when it comes to the condition of their meals upon arrival. A circulated video clip shed light on a food courier inadvertently spilling food while delivering an order to a […]
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Female staff at local noodle shop uses mop on delivery cart after floor cleaning
5th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) A social media post has surfaced, recounting a disturbing incident where a customer witnessed a female staff member at a noodle shop cleaning the delivery cart with a mop immediately after mopping the floor in front of them. The customer’s reaction was visceral, expressing disbelief and disgust, exclaiming, “Help! […]
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Investors react to U.S.-China trade tensions and weak hiring data, stock market closes mixed
5th June 2025 – (Washington) The U.S. stock market closed with a mixed performance on Wednesday as investors grappled with disappointing private-sector hiring figures and ongoing concerns over escalating trade tensions between the United States and China. Following the imposition of substantial tariffs on steel and aluminium, market sentiments were cautious. The Dow Jones Industrial […]
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Trump urges swift decision on Iran’s nuclear issue in talks with Putin
5th June 2025 – (Washington) U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed engaging in a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, discussing the critical issue of Iran’s nuclear program and pressing for swift action from Iran regarding “nuclear weapons-related decisions.” Detailing the 75-minute call on his Truth Social platform, Trump emphasized the urgency surrounding […]
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Young woman collapses while showering at Ocean Pride apartment in Tsuen Wan, passes away at the hospital
5th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) Authorities responded to a distress call reporting a young woman, approximately in her twenties, who collapsed while bathing at a residential unit at Ocean Pride, 100, Tai Ho Road in Tsuen Wan. Upon receiving the emergency call, paramedics swiftly arrived at the scene to find the woman unconscious. Immediate […]
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U.S. President Trump signs proclamation restricting entry from 12 countries
5th June 2025 – (Washington) President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation that imposes travel restrictions on nationals from specific countries, as informed by administration officials. This proclamation enforces comprehensive limitations on the entry of individuals from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. The […]
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