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Opinion | When vague clauses override clear facts—The legal and political paradox of UK's first National Security Act case In June 2026, the United Kingdom brought criminal proceedings under its revised National Security Act (2023) against Yuan Songbiao, senior manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London, and another former police officer, Man, charging them with "assisting foreign intelligence activities" and "foreign interference." At the heart of the case, however, lies a private financial dispute—Yuan had helped a former colleague with a currency-fluctuation reimbursement issue, while Man was alleged to have acted as an intermediary.
Opinion
2026.06.23 18:31
Survey: Only 34% of employees satisfied with pay, more than half never ask for raise A survey has found that Hong Kong employees hold a cautious and wait-and-see attitude toward their future job prospects, with only 28% of respondents feeling optimistic, 32% neutral, and 40% expressing pessimism.
Hong Kong
2026.06.23 18:15
A Thousand Hamlets | Between tradition and the world: The everyday poetics of Ye Si In discussions of Hong Kong writer Ye Si (Leung Ping-kwan, 1949–2013), critics have long tended to classify his literary style under Western modernism or postmodernism. He graduated from Baptist College with a degree in English, then earned a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, San Diego. From the 1970s onward, he introduced the French New Novel and Latin American literature to readers in Hong Kong and Taiwan through translations and critical essays.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.06.23 18:00
Opinion | When courtrooms become political battlegrounds: Hong Kong groups protest UK prosecutions The recent prosecution and sentencing in the UK involving two Chinese citizens—one described as an administrative manager linked to Hong Kong's London Economic and Trade Office, and another identified as a former border officer—has triggered strong reactions in Hong Kong. On June 23, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) protested outside the British Consulate General in Hong Kong, following demonstrations by other groups a day earlier.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:06
Survey: Students study 9 hours per day on average, with seriously inadequate sleep A recent survey has revealed that Hong Kong students face a heavy academic workload, studying an average of 9.4 hours per day — including time spent in school, after-school learning, tutoring, and self-study — while suffering from severe sleep deprivation. The figure significantly exceeds the average for countries in the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD).
Hong Kong
2026.06.23 16:00
Immigrant Mishaps Series | HK returnee from Canada reflects: 'People only know what they once had after losing it' People tend not to cherish what they have until it is gone, and only recognize its true value after losing it. A Hongkonger who returned from Canada shared his reflections from the perspective of someone who has been through it, saying that when he used to live in Hong Kong, he would mostly see the city's shortcomings. But after moving far away and looking back, he came to realize Hong Kong's advantages.
Hong Kong
2026.06.23 15:06
CE visits Fuzhou's Sanfang Qixiang to share experiences in preservation, revitalization, and promotion of ICH Chief Executive John Lee announced on his social media page today (June 23) that he and his team visited the historic and cultural district of Sanfang Qixiang in Fuzhou last night (June 22). They experienced firsthand the promotion of this historical and cultural site, hailed as a "living fossil of the Lifang system," and closely observed the unique features of the Ming and Qing dynasty architectural complex, gaining an understanding of the current state of historical site preservation.
China
2026.06.23 12:15
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