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Golden Horse Awards 2023: Hong Kong’s Nick Cheuk wins best new director for tragic drama Time Still Turns The Pages

by Haddis Thomas
Golden Horse Awards 2023: Hong Kong’s Nick Cheuk wins best new director for tragic drama Time Still Turns The Pages

Hong Kong first-time filmmaker Nick Cheuk Yik-him won best new director at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards on Saturday night for his socially conscious drama about family trauma and student suicides. …

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Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 shaping up to be biggest in 5 years, with 242 exhibitors signing up for event in March

by Haddis Thomas
Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 shaping up to be biggest in 5 years, with 242 exhibitors signing up for event in March

Hong Kong’s Art Basel is shaping up to be the biggest in five years, organisers have revealed just weeks after a report showed wealthy collectors were eager to buy amid …

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Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong charity aims to help prevent potentially fatal falls among high-risk elderly people

by Ron Morgan
Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong charity aims to help prevent potentially fatal falls among high-risk elderly people

A long-established Hong Kong charity set up to help people living in poverty is to launch a new project to help elderly clients avoid falls and the risk of broken …

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Yo-Yo Ma tells Hong Kong students to stay curious, champions human spirit over AI before giving surprise performance

by Haddis Thomas
Yo-Yo Ma tells Hong Kong students to stay curious, champions human spirit over AI before giving surprise performance

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma encouraged Hong Kong students on Tuesday to stay curious and keep asking questions, stressing the human spirit could never be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI), before …

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Israel-Gaza war explained: why the Middle East is on the brink again

by Walter Watson
Israel-Gaza war explained: why the Middle East is on the brink again

Evolution of Israel’s borders The founding of Israel in 1948 followed a period of British rule over Palestine, a region taken from the Ottoman Empire. This was accompanied by the …

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Hong Kong and Guangdong unveil cross-border online one-stop shop for public services such as tax, licence renewals and company registrations

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong and Guangdong unveil cross-border online one-stop shop for public services such as tax, licence renewals and company registrations

Hong Kong and Guangdong authorities on Thursday unveiled a one-stop online portal designed to allow people and businesses on both sides of the border to access public services covering tax …

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Police investigate documents leak at University of Hong Kong amid internal inquiry at institution

by Ron Morgan
Police investigate documents leak at University of Hong Kong amid internal inquiry at institution

Police are investigating the leaking of documents at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), with the embattled head of the institution having denied filing a report to the force as …

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Over 3,000 Hong Kong civil servants disciplined for misconduct in past 5 years, with number dismissed in 2022 almost double yearly average

by Ron Morgan
Over 3,000 Hong Kong civil servants disciplined for misconduct in past 5 years, with number dismissed in 2022 almost double yearly average

More than 3,000 Hong Kong civil servants were disciplined for misconduct over the past five years, a minister on Monday said, revealing the number of government employees dismissed last year …

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Tiananmen Square crackdown: historian specialising in 1989 incident sacked from university in Hong Kong over denied visa renewal

by Ron Morgan
Tiananmen Square crackdown: historian specialising in 1989 incident sacked from university in Hong Kong over denied visa renewal

A history professor specialising in the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown has been sacked by a university in Hong Kong after immigration authorities denied her a visa, with the scholar earlier …

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Hong Kong to record higher-than-expected deficit this year as shrinking income from stamp duties, land sales hurts public coffers: Paul Chan

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong to record higher-than-expected deficit this year as shrinking income from stamp duties, land sales hurts public coffers: Paul Chan

“The deficit for the current fiscal year will be a bit higher than our original forecast mainly because the revenue from the stamp duties and land sales will be less …

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