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Deepline | Navigating new waves: Can HK comics redefine themselves in digital age? In the era of rapid social media and artificial intelligence development, comic culture is facing the crucial challenge of how to integrate into the values and interests of contemporary youth. The previously held International Comic Artists Conference in Hong Kong adopted the theme "The New Global Wave of Comics: Resonating with the New Generation," bringing together over 15 top comic artists, publishers, and creators from China, France, Japan, South Korea, and other regions for cross-regional exchange and discussion.
Deepline
2025.11.19 18:50
Opinion | Is Japan's Takaichi another Liz Truss-like lettuce? Within a month of becoming Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi managed to tick off four major Asian neighbors—Russia, North Korea, South Korea, and China. In China's case, the anger is off the charts. Eager to make a splash, her motor mouth has suddenly turned the splash into a tidal wave that has capsized the China-Japan relationship.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.19 18:00
1-minute News | Rural boy band 'Yunnan BIGBANG' captivates internet with authentic performances Recently, the rural boy band "Yunnan BIGBANG" has surged in popularity online. The Guan brothers have transformed their farmhouse courtyard in Zhaotong Province into a stage using corn stalks as props.
1-minute News
2025.11.19 17:16
Opinion | The Empire's puppet strings: Soros NGOs as USAID, NED, and CIA fronts George Soros's sprawling NGO empire operates as a direct extension of USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the CIA. This shadowy alliance cloaks U.S. imperialism in the rhetoric of democracy, human rights, and progress, all to subjugate nations that dare resist Washington's global dominance.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.19 17:00
100 Ways To Drool | Deep-fried pork intestines Deep-fried pork intestines are a celebrated street food and restaurant dish prized for their fantastic contrast of a shatteringly crispy exterior and a tender, flavorful interior. The large intestines of a pig have been cleaned, often boiled or braised, and then deep-fried until crispy.
100 Ways To Drool
2025.11.19 16:00
Exclusive Interview | Cityline to trial refundable tickets and real-name system to combat ticketing issues As Hong Kong's "mega-event economy" thrives, attracting a growing number of cross-boundary visitors to venues like the Coliseum and the upcoming Kai Tak Sports Park, challenges such as rampant ticket scalping and the difficulty of obtaining refunds for unforeseen circumstances have become increasingly prevalent. In a recent interview with DotDotNews, executives from local ticketing platform Cityline discussed measures they are implementing to address these issues and improve the consumer experience.
Hong Kong
2025.11.19 15:30
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1-minute News | From denying comfort women to worshipping war criminals—The extremism of Sanae Takaichi Sanae Takaichi has long been a contentious political figure in Japan, frequently crossing diplomatic red lines on issues such as Japan's wartime aggression, the "comfort women" controversy, and the Taiwan question.
1-minute News
2025.11.19 20:15
LegCo Election 2025 | From airline to district council: Aruna encourages minorities to learn, vote & integrate In this special DotDotNews interview, we speak with Ms. Aruna Gurung, Hong Kong’s first Nepali female District Councillor serving in Yau Tsim Mong. A former airline professional turned community advocate, Aruna shares her inspiring journey as an ethnic minority leader dedicated to public service and civic engagement.
LegCo Election 2025
2025.11.19 19:25
1-minute News | Rural boy band 'Yunnan BIGBANG' captivates internet with authentic performances Recently, the rural boy band "Yunnan BIGBANG" has surged in popularity online. The Guan brothers have transformed their farmhouse courtyard in Zhaotong Province into a stage using corn stalks as props.
1-minute News
2025.11.19 17:16
Henry's Take EP48 | China's 15th Five-Year Plan: Blueprint for 2035 and reshaping global economic order Recently, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was held in Beijing, formulating recommendations for the "15th Five-Year Plan" and drawing up a blueprint and action guide for national economic development from 2026 to 2030.
Henry's Take
2025.11.19 16:30
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Opinion | Is Japan's Takaichi another Liz Truss-like lettuce? Within a month of becoming Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi managed to tick off four major Asian neighbors—Russia, North Korea, South Korea, and China. In China's case, the anger is off the charts. Eager to make a splash, her motor mouth has suddenly turned the splash into a tidal wave that has capsized the China-Japan relationship.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.19 18:00
Opinion | The Empire's puppet strings: Soros NGOs as USAID, NED, and CIA fronts George Soros's sprawling NGO empire operates as a direct extension of USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the CIA. This shadowy alliance cloaks U.S. imperialism in the rhetoric of democracy, human rights, and progress, all to subjugate nations that dare resist Washington's global dominance.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.19 17:00
Watch This | China's gold corridor: Forging a multilateral financial future China is spearheading a transformative financial revolution, leveraging its vast gold reserves to back the yuan and challenge the US dollar's global dominance. This strategic pivot, driven by the People's Bank of China (PBoC), aims to establish a cooperative, multipolar economic order rather than seeking unilateral control. Through the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE) and its innovative "gold corridor"
Young Voices
2025.11.17 17:03
Opinion | Europe, time to unload your China-phobia Geography keeps China and Europe apart. With little geopolitical overlap, the two should have no quarrels between them. Then why is Europe so edgy about China's peaceful rise. The author can think of several factors.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.15 18:09
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Deepline | HKUST approved for new medical school: HK$2 bn investment for facilities, first 50 students expected in 2028 The Chief Executive in Council announced in the 2024 Policy Address support for a third medical school by a local university to train more medical practitioners and enhance Hong Kong's healthcare system while positioning it as an international hub for medical training and research. After over a year of efforts, Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau announced on Nov. 18 the approval of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to establish the school.
Deepline
2025.11.19 19:00
Deepline | Navigating new waves: Can HK comics redefine themselves in digital age? In the era of rapid social media and artificial intelligence development, comic culture is facing the crucial challenge of how to integrate into the values and interests of contemporary youth. The previously held International Comic Artists Conference in Hong Kong adopted the theme "The New Global Wave of Comics: Resonating with the New Generation," bringing together over 15 top comic artists, publishers, and creators from China, France, Japan, South Korea, and other regions for cross-regional exchange and discussion.
Deepline
2025.11.19 18:50
Deepline | Robo-retriever: Robot dogs speed up field events at China's National Games At the men's javelin final held on the morning of Nov. 18, two robot dogs shuttled back and forth between the starting point and the endpoint in sync with the competition rhythm. Their quick, small-step running allowed the javelin to be repositioned within 10 seconds.
Deepline
2025.11.19 15:00
Deepline | HK set to welcome 49 million tourists this year, likely to boost employment prospects The HKSAR Government's multi-pronged efforts to boost the economy are gradually paying off, with the tourism industry reporting consistent successes. The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) announced yesterday (Nov. 17) that 4.6 million visitors were recorded last month, an increase of 12% year-on-year. A total of 41 million visitors arrived in the first ten months of this year. The tourism industry representatives believe that with Christmas, New Year, and a series of major events concentrated toward the end of the year, the full-year target of 49 million visitors is within reach.
Deepline
2025.11.18 19:01
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LegCo Election 2025 | From airline to district council: Aruna encourages minorities to learn, vote & integrate In this special DotDotNews interview, we speak with Ms. Aruna Gurung, Hong Kong’s first Nepali female District Councillor serving in Yau Tsim Mong. A former airline professional turned community advocate, Aruna shares her inspiring journey as an ethnic minority leader dedicated to public service and civic engagement.
LegCo Election 2025
2025.11.19 19:25
Deepline | HKUST approved for new medical school: HK$2 bn investment for facilities, first 50 students expected in 2028 The Chief Executive in Council announced in the 2024 Policy Address support for a third medical school by a local university to train more medical practitioners and enhance Hong Kong's healthcare system while positioning it as an international hub for medical training and research. After over a year of efforts, Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau announced on Nov. 18 the approval of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to establish the school.
Deepline
2025.11.19 19:00
Deepline | Navigating new waves: Can HK comics redefine themselves in digital age? In the era of rapid social media and artificial intelligence development, comic culture is facing the crucial challenge of how to integrate into the values and interests of contemporary youth. The previously held International Comic Artists Conference in Hong Kong adopted the theme "The New Global Wave of Comics: Resonating with the New Generation," bringing together over 15 top comic artists, publishers, and creators from China, France, Japan, South Korea, and other regions for cross-regional exchange and discussion.
Deepline
2025.11.19 18:50
100 Ways To Drool | Deep-fried pork intestines Deep-fried pork intestines are a celebrated street food and restaurant dish prized for their fantastic contrast of a shatteringly crispy exterior and a tender, flavorful interior. The large intestines of a pig have been cleaned, often boiled or braised, and then deep-fried until crispy.
100 Ways To Drool
2025.11.19 16:00
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Opinion | Is Japan's Takaichi another Liz Truss-like lettuce? Within a month of becoming Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi managed to tick off four major Asian neighbors—Russia, North Korea, South Korea, and China. In China's case, the anger is off the charts. Eager to make a splash, her motor mouth has suddenly turned the splash into a tidal wave that has capsized the China-Japan relationship.
Philip Yeung
2025.11.19 18:00
1-minute News | Rural boy band 'Yunnan BIGBANG' captivates internet with authentic performances Recently, the rural boy band "Yunnan BIGBANG" has surged in popularity online. The Guan brothers have transformed their farmhouse courtyard in Zhaotong Province into a stage using corn stalks as props.
1-minute News
2025.11.19 17:16
Deepline | Robo-retriever: Robot dogs speed up field events at China's National Games At the men's javelin final held on the morning of Nov. 18, two robot dogs shuttled back and forth between the starting point and the endpoint in sync with the competition rhythm. Their quick, small-step running allowed the javelin to be repositioned within 10 seconds.
Deepline
2025.11.19 15:00
China: Japan is 'totally unqualified' to demand permanent membership in UN Security Council Japan is "totally unqualified" to seek a seat as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, said on Tuesday (Nov. 18), according to CCTV News.
China
2025.11.19 13:00
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1-minute News | From denying comfort women to worshipping war criminals—The extremism of Sanae Takaichi Sanae Takaichi has long been a contentious political figure in Japan, frequently crossing diplomatic red lines on issues such as Japan's wartime aggression, the "comfort women" controversy, and the Taiwan question.
1-minute News
2025.11.19 20:15
Opinion | The Empire's puppet strings: Soros NGOs as USAID, NED, and CIA fronts George Soros's sprawling NGO empire operates as a direct extension of USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the CIA. This shadowy alliance cloaks U.S. imperialism in the rhetoric of democracy, human rights, and progress, all to subjugate nations that dare resist Washington's global dominance.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.11.19 17:00
Henry's Take EP48 | China's 15th Five-Year Plan: Blueprint for 2035 and reshaping global economic order Recently, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was held in Beijing, formulating recommendations for the "15th Five-Year Plan" and drawing up a blueprint and action guide for national economic development from 2026 to 2030.
Henry's Take
2025.11.19 16:30
China: Japan is 'totally unqualified' to demand permanent membership in UN Security Council Japan is "totally unqualified" to seek a seat as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, said on Tuesday (Nov. 18), according to CCTV News.
China
2025.11.19 13:00
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HK Maritime Week 2025 officially kicks off: ICS returns to host summit in HK Hong Kong Maritime Week 2025, the annual flagship event for the global maritime and port industry, officially commenced today (Nov. 17). The week-long celebration features multiple highlight events, including the opening ceremony held this afternoon, the 2025 World Shipping Summit, and the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference.
Hong Kong
2025.11.17 19:00
DDN Business Insider | Shutdown ends, impacts linger: Experts warn high probability of another US shutdown in January next year The 43-day federal government "shutdown" in the United States has finally come to an end. Trump claims that this record-breaking shutdown resulted in a loss of $1.5 trillion. How should we assess the impact of this event on the U.S.? How long will it take for the U.S. to recover?
Video
2025.11.17 16:00
Labubu to hit Hollywood? US media reports Sony has acquired rights Sony Pictures has secured the film adaptation rights for Labubu, the beloved character from Pop Mart's "The Monsters" series, with plans to bring the IP to the big screen, according to a recent report by The Hollywood Reporter.
World
2025.11.16 18:30
Legend ends! 'Oracle of Omaha' Buffett to retire by year-end, announces going quiet in farewell letter Warren Buffett, the renowned American investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha," announced in his annual letter to shareholders that he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of the year. The letter, described by many U.S. media outlets as a "swan song," marks the end of an era, with reflections on his childhood, hometown, and gratitude for a long life.
World
2025.11.12 14:30
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Cold weather guide: Which hot drinks keep you warm longest? The Hong Kong Observatory predicts a significant drop in temperature, with urban areas expected to experience lows of around 14 degrees on Wednesday (Nov. 19) and Thursday (Nov. 20). During this cold wave, many people turn to hot beverages like steaming coffee and ginger tea to keep warm. However, it turns out that the warming effects of coffee and ginger tea rank only 6th and 3rd, respectively, while drinking alcohol not only fails to keep you warm but may actually make you feel colder.
Lifestyle
2025.11.19 14:14
T-ARA announces HK concert ticketing details Popular K-pop girl group T-ARA is set to bring their electrifying performance to Hong Kongon December 20, 2025, at AXA Dreamland (GO PARK, Sai Sha). Hong Kong fans can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with T-ARA's signature hits and captivating stage presence.
Hong Kong
2025.11.19 12:38
HK records 13.2°C: Coldest temperature this autumn so far The Hong Kong Observatory reported that the city experienced its coldest morning of the autumn season today (Nov. 19), with urban areas recording a minimum temperature of 13.2°C. Temperatures in parts of the New Territories were even colder, dropping by 1 to 2 degrees due to the influence of a strong northeast monsoon.
Hong Kong
2025.11.19 10:01
Zhou Shen's New Year's Eve concert in HK: Priority tickets available tomorrow starting at HK$399 Renowned singer Zhou Shen will hold the "AIA PRESENTS ZHOUSHEN 2025 SHENSHEN'S CONCERT TOUR - HONG KONG · NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL EDITION" at the Kai Tak Stadium on Dec. 31, 2025, and Jan. 1, 2026. Fans with a BOC UnionPay Credit Card can enjoy priority ticket booking starting tomorrow (Nov. 19). Additionally, UnionPay cardholders can begin priority booking on Nov. 20, while tickets will go on public sale starting Nov. 21. Ticket prices for this concert range from HK$1699/$1399/$1199/$929/$699/$399, and will be available on HK Ticketing, Damai, and Piao Xing Qiu platforms.
Lifestyle
2025.11.18 17:39
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Journalist's View | Finding heart in Predator: Badlands When I'm feeling somewhat dissatisfied with my mental state, popcorn movies are often my go-to choice. These films typically feature plots with ups and downs that aren't too mentally taxing, settings that are novel but not bizarre, character relationships that feel authentic without being overly sentimental, and a considerable degree of visual appeal.
Editors' Pick
2025.11.14 13:30
Journalist View | Companies step up: Encouraging employees to vote in HK's LegCo Election As Hong Kong prepares for the 8th Legislative Council (LegCo) General Election on December 7, both the government and the private sector have a role to play in encouraging civic participation. While the HKSAR government has promoted voting among civil servants, several major institutions have also stepped up, offering half-day leave to support their employees in fulfilling their civic duty.
Editors' Pick
2025.11.04 16:09
Journalist's View | Unleashed: New, unstoppable force of Victor Wembanyama Playing less than 30 minutes, he scored 40 points, 15 rebounds, and 3 blocks with 71% shooting accuracy and zero turnovers. Yes, yes, you read that correctly. This was the TERRIFYING performance delivered by the French unicorn, Victor Wembanyama, in his first game of the NBA 2025-26 regular season, facing top-tier big man Anthony Davis, promising young big man Dereck Lively II, and the newly drafted No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg.
Editors' Pick
2025.10.24 10:30
Caricature: Shutdown On Oct. 1, local time, a spokesperson for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's office announced that the state would not pay to keep the Statue of Liberty open as it has done in past government shutdowns. The governor stated that this time, the torch of the Statue of Liberty might be "completely extinguished."
Dot Dot Pic
2025.10.04 21:36
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