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Beijing calls on UK to repatriate Hong Kong activist Tony Chung over violating post-prison supervision order amid asylum bid

by Ron Morgan
Beijing calls on UK to repatriate Hong Kong activist Tony Chung over violating post-prison supervision order amid asylum bid

Beijing has urged the United Kingdom to apprehend and repatriate a Hong Kong activist who left the city while under post-prison supervision to seek political asylum in Britain. Tony Chung …

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Will Hong Kong’s plan to showcase national achievements push Science Museum from prime spot and shut Heritage Museum?

by Haddis Thomas
Will Hong Kong’s plan to showcase national achievements push Science Museum from prime spot and shut Heritage Museum?

National security, aerospace technology and Hong Kong-specific content are also expected to be showcased there. The new museum will take over the Science Museum’s premises in bustling Tsim Sha Tsui …

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Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong tennis siblings double up on success and help tournament ace charity efforts

by Ron Morgan
Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong tennis siblings double up on success and help tournament ace charity efforts

Leading Hong Kong sports stars Jack Wong Hong-kit and his younger sister Cody Wong Hong-yi teamed up as they both won two titles at the Chinese Recreation Club Tennis Open …

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Corgi found dead at Hong Kong construction site with mouth bound shut using plastic cords

by Ron Morgan
Corgi found dead at Hong Kong construction site with mouth bound shut using plastic cords

A Corgi was found dead with its mouth bound shut using two plastic cords at a construction site in Hong Kong’s New Territories on Monday, prompting police to launch a …

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Launch of first Hong Kong school fair for mainland Chinese draws nearly 10,000 attendees, as pupils seek out less intense learning space

by Ron Morgan
Launch of first Hong Kong school fair for mainland Chinese draws nearly 10,000 attendees, as pupils seek out less intense learning space

The attendees were mainly families from the mainland, coming from cities such as Shenzhen, Wuhan and Beijing. Organisers said the event attracted nearly 10,000 parents and pupils. “I don’t want …

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Hongkongers’ love of sesame may put health at risk, watchdog warns after high levels of plasticisers found in some brands

by Ron Morgan
Hongkongers’ love of sesame may put health at risk, watchdog warns after high levels of plasticisers found in some brands

Hongkongers’ love of all things sesame might be putting their health at risk, the consumer watchdog has warned after finding excessive amounts of plasticisers in some popular brands, including one …

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Global travel demand to and from mainland China recovering at strong pace, IATA chief says, but analysts cautious amid economic slowdown, geopolitical rifts

by Anas Siddiqui
Global travel demand to and from mainland China recovering at strong pace, IATA chief says, but analysts cautious amid economic slowdown, geopolitical rifts

The mainland accounted for 9 per cent of all international air passenger demand before the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, it said. Figures from consultant McKinsey showed mainland travellers made …

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Hong Kong’s first ‘patriots-only’ district council poll reflects political tale of two cities, as some eagerly rush to vote and others shy away

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong’s first ‘patriots-only’ district council poll reflects political tale of two cities, as some eagerly rush to vote and others shy away

Among those eager to cast their vote was a Taikoo Shing local named Yeung who returned to the polling station in her neighbourhood for the first time in four years …

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Hongkongers blazing a trail in the Middle East: seizing on creative ideas, learning Arabic and beating desert heat all part of a day’s work

by Walter Watson
Hongkongers blazing a trail in the Middle East: seizing on creative ideas, learning Arabic and beating desert heat all part of a day’s work

But they also recognise the need to navigate difficult and unpredictable terrain like cultural differences, the region’s unique ways of sealing deals and liaising with bureaucracy. Many said they also …

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SCMP wins two top honours as State Street’s 2023 Institutional Press Awards return after four-year pause

by Anas Siddiqui
SCMP wins two top honours as State Street’s 2023 Institutional Press Awards return after four-year pause

“Congratulations to the award winners and the highly commended journalists for their quality and professional work over the course of this year,” said Mostapha Tahiri, State Street’s chief executive for …

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