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Published on 02:08 GMTSource: Tech in Asia - Neutral
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Published on 05:33 GMT
Hong Kong artist’s colon cancer diagnosis at 38 shows growing risk of it among the young
Hong Kong artist and freelance writer Helen Law was just 38 when she was diagnosed with stage-three colorectal cancer. She had been feeling tired and weak in the months leading up to the diagnosis, but was unaware that these were symptoms of cancer. “I …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 04:52 GMT
Ex-Hong Kong cricket chief on life-changing Vanuatu mission after deadly earthquake
A former Hong Kong cricket boss wants to harness the power of the sport to transform people’s lives in Vanuatu. Tim Cutler, who previously led the local governing body in the city, was appointed to the same role in the Pacific archipelago four years ago. A …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 03:52 GMT
Hong Kong’s historical shops preserve city’s unique charm and craftsmanship
In 2018, when a wave of long-standing Hong Kong shops closed because of rising rents and owners taking their retirement, Ian Ma Kei-loc felt compelled to act. He began visiting old shops to speak to their owners and document their stories. “I just wanted …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on May 9, 2025
Hong Kong Ship Captain Detained Over 2023 Baltic Pipeline Damage
Finnish Border Guard's photo of a Hong Kong registered cargo ship 'Newnew Polar Bear', which was spotted moving close to the Balticconnector gas line, during the joint press conference of the investigation of the possible attack on the …
Source: gCaptain - Neutral -
Published on 03:41 GMT
Annual Hong Kong book fair bans 3 exhibitors ‘without explanation’
The organiser of Hong Kong’s annual book fair has banned at least three publishers and stores from this summer’s edition without explanation, the Post has learned. Two of them said they believed their applications were rejected because they previously sold …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 03:41 GMT
‘We tried our best’: owners of failed Hong Kong congee chain break silence
The owners of a Hong Kong congee restaurant chain that closed abruptly, leaving about 100 unpaid workers in limbo, have broken their silence, saying they made the difficult decision after selling their own property and enduring high interest loans in a bid …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on May 9, 2025
Hong Kong’s richest man is caught between China and America
TO HONG KONGERS, Li Ka-shing is a 97-year-old “Superman”, the tycoon who can turn any crisis into a business opportunity. To pro-Beijing media in the city he is the “Cockroach King”, a traitor who spurns his “patriotic” duties. And Donald Trump seems to …
Source: The Economist - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Hong Kong’s IPO Market Gets Boost From PRC Firms
Executive Summary: Hong Kong’s IPO market is on track for its strongest year since 2021, raising $2.3 billion in the first quarter of 2025—driven entirely by PRC-based companies. Consumer brands like Mixue and Guming led the listings, benefiting from …
Source: The Jamestown Foundation - Center-right -
Published on May 9, 2025
Family of Pro-Democracy Activist Anna Kwok Arrested in Hong Kong
In the November 2024 FRONTLINE documentary China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping, exiled pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok described the price she had paid for opposing Chinese President Xi Jinping’s tightening grip on her native Hong Kong — …
Source: PBS Frontline - Public Broadcaster