Online auction of vehicle registration marks to be held from July 3 to 7
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Transport Department approves route expansion for autonomous vehicles pilot licence trials in North Lantau
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Auction of vehicle registration marks to be held on July 6
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Avian Influenza Report (Volume 21, Number 24 (Week 24))
Avian Influenza Report (Volume 21, Number 24 (Week 24))
Motorists should heed special traffic arrangements during smart motorway operational test at Ting Kau Bridge southbound at noon on June 21 (with photos/video)
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55th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open June 16 to 19
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Robber steals Hermes bags and necklace worth HK$3 million from Hong Kong shop
A robber tied up a shop assistant, rendered her unconscious and made off with Hermes bags and a Van Cleef & Arpels necklace worth nearly HK$3 million (US$382,170) in total in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui on Wednesday.
The 49-year-old female victim opened the first-floor store at Supreme House on Hart Avenue at about 9.30am, the insider said.
About an hour later, a heavyset suspect wearing a black hat and face mask entered and asked about buying a white Hermès handbag.
He said he would leave to…
Hong Kong singer Tommy Yuen arrested for allegedly stealing snacks worth HK$140
Hong Kong singer Tommy Yuen Man-on has been arrested for allegedly stealing snacks from a supermarket, the Post has learned.
Yuen, a former member of the defunct Cantopop boy band E-kids, was arrested on Wednesday after he was spotted acting suspiciously by patrolling officers in To Kwa Wan, police said.
He allegedly stole items from a Wellcome supermarket and was carrying a credit card belonging to someone else, a police spokesman said.
The suspect was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting. The…
6 public universities in Hong Kong rise in global rankings
Six public universities in Hong Kong have risen in a global ranking, with the city’s oldest jumping to 11th place and beating two prestigious mainland Chinese institutions.
Britain-based education information firm Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) said the city’s new “Study in Hong Kong” brand should help it attract global talent and cement its reputation as a premier academic destination amid the government’s funding cuts.
The latest edition of QS’ world rankings, released on Thursday, saw the…
Putin downplays NATO rearmament, cites Russia’s security self-sufficiency
19th June 2025 – (St Petersburg) Russia does not view NATO’s rearmament efforts as a threat to its national security, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday during a meeting with leading global news agencies. “We do not see any NATO rearmament as a threat to the Russian Federation, because we are self-sufficient in terms of […]
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Czech government survives no-confidence vote following Bitcoin donation scandal
19th June 2025 – (Prague) Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s coalition government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday evening, weathering allegations tied to a controversial Bitcoin donation. The motion, led by the opposition ANO party, secured 94 votes—falling seven short of the 101 needed to unseat the government. The vote was supported by ANO, […]
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Mainland driver arrested in Hong Kong for operating unlicensed private hire vehicle
19th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) A mainland Chinese man was arrested in Hong Kong during the early hours of Wednesday after allegedly operating an unlicensed private hire vehicle. The arrest followed a passenger’s report to the police upon suspecting the driver of illegal activity during the journey to Tai Po. Police investigations revealed that […]
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Former K-pop idol Moon Taeil admits to rape charges, prosecutors seek seven-year sentence
19th June 2025 – (June) Moon Taeil, a former member of the South Korean boy band NCT, admitted to all charges of aggravated rape during a hearing at the Seoul Central District Court on Wednesday. Prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence for Moon, citing the calculated nature of his actions. The charges stem from […]
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Severe overselling chaos as Kerry Hotel buffet promotion sparks customer outrage and rescheduling demands
19th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Kerry Hotel in Hung Hom faced backlash after launching a deeply discounted buffet promotion on 17 June through an online travel platform, KLOOK. Priced as low as HK$90 per person for lunch and HK$148 for dinner after a 90% discount, the deal triggered overwhelming demand. However, reports of […]
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Chinese blogger transforms old Hong Kong apartment into stylish Japanese-inspired home for HK$370,000
19th June 2025 – (Hong Kong) A Chinese blogger on the social media platform Xiaohongshu has shared a remarkable renovation journey, turning a 650-square-foot second-hand “Sandwich Class Housing Scheme” flat into a sleek, Japanese-inspired sanctuary. The renovation, completed on a budget of HK$370,000, involved a full-scale overhaul, from demolition to furniture customisation, and has garnered […]
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