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Gong Li makes 21st Cannes red carpet appearance, declares festival open in Chinese The annual film industry extravaganza—the 79th Cannes Film Festival—officially kicked off early yesterday morning (May 13) Hong Kong time. Mainland Chinese actress Gong Li, a regular at Cannes, walked the red carpet for the 21st time, commanding the spotlight with her radiant presence. She also became the first Chinese actress invited to deliver a speech at the opening ceremony, announcing the festival's commencement in Mandarin. The entire audience rose to their feet in applause, creating a lively atmosphere.
Lifestyle
2026.05.14 20:50
Deepline | Man-made Mandela Effect: How AIGC fabricates fake EXO member 'King' "Do you still remember 'King'?" In a live-streaming room, Chinese singer Huang Zitao (Tao) looked somewhat perplexed and asked the staff member next to him, "What does this bullet comment mean? Is 'King' some internet slang?"
Deepline
2026.05.14 20:00
Fire Aftermath | Govt formally issues buy-back offer letters to Wang Fuk Court homeowners The Government announced the long-term housing arrangement plan for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (long-term plan) on February 21, and further announced the follow-up arrangements for Wang Chi House on April 28. The Government stated today (May 14) that the issuance of "Letters of Offer" to Wang Fuk Court owners of Block A to H is now underway.
Hong Kong
2026.05.14 19:00
Trump visits Temple of Heaven: Why it fascinates US dignitaries At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on the evening of May 13 aboard a special plane to begin a state visit to China. Trump continued his itinerary this afternoon (May 14) with a visit to Beijing's Temple of Heaven Park. Trump is the first US president to visit the Temple of Heaven in 51 years, following the visit by then-President Gerald Ford in 1975.
China
2026.05.14 18:00
Labor talks break down: Samsung mass strike countdown begins Management and the union at South Korean semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics failed to reach a wage agreement. After 17 hours of marathon negotiations on May 12, both sides announced that talks had broken down. The likelihood of the union launching a full-scale strike next week has increased, which could disrupt operations at the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer.
World
2026.05.14 17:30
Opinion | The logic of national security: Why Hong Kong's framework is necessary, measured and lawful In the recently released film Cold War 1994 (寒戰1994), Hong Kong is not merely a city of police manoeuvres, elite rivalries and institutional tension. It is a city standing at the edge of a geopolitical transition, where local order, colonial power, organised interests and external influence collide beneath the surface of public life. The film works because its anxiety feels recognisable: Hong Kong has always been more than a commercial port or financial hub. It has been a strategic space where law, sovereignty, capital and politics meet — and where power is never merely local.
Opinion
2026.05.14 17:00
UK Health Minister set to resign to challenge party leader The Labour Party suffered a major defeat in local elections, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing pressure to step down. According to a report by The Times on May 13, citing sources close to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting is preparing to resign to run for the Labour Party leadership.
World
2026.05.14 16:00
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