Hong Kong sees lacklustre weekend property sales at Tuen Mun development
There was lacklustre action on Saturday at the sale of the latest batch of flats at The Reserve at Gold Coast Bay in Tuen Mun, as less than a 10th of the units on offer were snapped up three hours after the launch.
Only 14 flats, of the 152 units on offer, were sold as of 6.30pm, according to agents.
“It’s almost the last of the remaining stock,” said Sammy Po Siu-ming, senior director at Midland Realty. “The sale will continue.”
The batch offered this weekend by developer Early Light…
Hong Kong issues Japan travel warning citing rise in attacks on Chinese citizens
Hong Kong authorities have urged residents to exercise caution and prioritise personal safety in Japan, citing a rise in attacks against Chinese citizens in the country.
The appeal from the Security Bureau on Saturday was issued a day after Beijing told Chinese citizens to avoid travel to Japan.
“Since mid-2025, there has been an increasing trend of attack incidents against Chinese citizens in Japan,” an updated travel alert by the bureau said.
“The government reminds Hong Kong residents who…
Additional designated driving school and driving test centre opens
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EV Scan (Week 46, November 13, 2025)
EV Scan (Week 46, November 13, 2025)
Arrangements for 15th National Games athletics (marathon) and triathlon events (with photo)
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Hong Kong’s history makers raise standards at Games with gold, silver, bronze
Hong Kong has got used to its athletes making history at major sporting events in the past, but even by those lofty standards, Saturday at the National Games was something to behold.
Siobhan Haughey won her second gold medal in the space of 48 hours, becoming the first Hongkonger to win two at a single China Games and taking the city’s tally to five.
If that was not enough, Aaron Ho Sze-long’s silver in the men’s sabre on Saturday was the first medal of any colour the city’s fencers have won in…
Fitch upgrades Greece to BBB on robust fiscal and economic momentum
16th November 2025 – (Athens) The Greek government has welcomed a significant credit rating upgrade from Fitch Ratings, viewing it as a powerful endorsement of the nation’s economic trajectory. Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated the move reflects growing international confidence, while also acknowledging that domestic challenges, particularly regarding living costs and housing, persist. This positive […]
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Japanese PM urged to withdraw Taiwan comments following rising tensions with China
16th November 2025 – (Tokyo) Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is facing mounting calls from lawmakers to withdraw comments she made about China’s Taiwan during a recent Diet hearing, with critics warning the remarks risk deepening distrust and straining bilateral ties. Opposition figures intensified pressure on Friday. Taku Yamazoe, a member of the House of […]
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Pope Leo XIV urges filmmakers to inspire hope as he champions cinema’s social value
16th November 2025 – (Rome) Pope Leo XIV has hosted an unprecedented audience with leading figures from the global film industry, encouraging actors and directors including Cate Blanchett, Viggo Mortensen and Monica Bellucci to persevere as pilgrims of the imagination and to bring hope through their craft. Addressing the gathering beneath the frescoes of the […]
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Woman dies after fall from podium level at The Twins on Concorde Road in Kai Tak
16th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) Police are investigating the death of a woman who fell from a height on Concorde Road in Kai Tak yesterday. Officers were alerted at about 5.45pm on 15th November after reports that a woman was lying unresponsive outside 12 Concorde Road. Emergency crews arrived to find the victim with […]
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Modified ‘street bullet’ bicycle flung onto big screen after collision in Tsim Sha Tsui
16th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) A viral video has captured the moment a modified bicycle known locally as a street bullet was struck by a private car in Tsim Sha Tsui, sending the rider airborne before bouncing off a roadside advertising screen and crashing back to the ground. The 26‑second clip, filmed on Canton […]
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Three arrested after late-night altercation at Sham Shui Po restaurant
16th November 2025 – (Hong Kong) A violent disturbance erupted at a restaurant on Tai Nan Street in Sham Shui Po in the early hours of this morning, resulting in three individuals being arrested by police. The incident occurred at the establishment located at 268 Tai Nan Street shortly after midnight. According to reports, a […]
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