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Photos | Police mobilize 600 officers for major anti-Triad operation: Raids across HK lead to multiple arrests In a sustained effort to combat triad activities and disrupt their sources of illicit revenue, the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, together with regional crime units, the Police Tactical Unit, and Emergency Units, launched a large-scale anti-triad operation codenamed "LEVINGTON" on Oct. 9.
Hong Kong
2025.10.10 16:10
Deepline | From Hungarian debut to Eastern inspiration: Journey of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai The Swedish Academy announced on Thursday (Oct. 9) that this year's Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. Krasznahorkai is a renowned Hungarian novelist and screenwriter, famous for his postmodernist dystopian themes. He won the prestigious International Booker Prize in 2015. The Nobel Committee praised Krasznahorkai "for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art."
Deepline
2025.10.10 15:25
The Palace Museum in a Minute EP5 | Qianlong Period Wood Clock【The Palace Museum Centennial】 Has anyone heard of the "Black Lacquer and Colorfully Painted Pavilions and Immortals Celebrating Birthday Clock" in the Forbidden City? What does it look like?
Video
2025.10.10 15:00
China-Belgium Connection EP3 | Three official languages here? Walking into Belgium's 'multilingual nature' As a Chinese saying goes, "Ten miles different accents, a hundred miles different customs." In China, the various dialects across regions serve as important carriers of rich and diverse local cultures. Tobias, a Belgian who has lived in Shanghai for many years, has not only mastered Mandarin but is also fluent in Shanghainese and can speak a few phrases in other regional dialects.
Video
2025.10.10 14:50
7.5 magnitude earthquake strikes Philippines: Ceiling collapses, residents evacuate, tsunami warning issued A magnitude 7.4 earthquake jolted the Philippine Islands region at 9:43 am on Oct. 10, Beijing Time, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC). The quake, which struck at a depth of 50 kilometers, had its epicenter located at latitude 7.55 degrees north and longitude 127.00 degrees east.
World
2025.10.10 13:00
Dietary fatty acids can boost cancer-fighting immunity: HKU study The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) unveiled a significant discovery on Oct. 9, highlighting how specific dietary fatty acids can enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer. The team found that a healthy fatty acid found in olive oil and nuts, called oleic acid (OA), enhances the power of immune γδ-T cells, specialized cells known for their cancer-fighting properties. They also found that another fatty acid, called palmitic acid (PA), commonly found in palm oil and fatty meats, diminishes the ability of these immune cells to attack tumours.
Hong Kong
2025.10.10 12:05
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The Palace Museum in a Minute EP5 | Qianlong Period Wood Clock【The Palace Museum Centennial】 Has anyone heard of the "Black Lacquer and Colorfully Painted Pavilions and Immortals Celebrating Birthday Clock" in the Forbidden City? What does it look like?
Video
2025.10.10 15:00
China-Belgium Connection EP3 | Three official languages here? Walking into Belgium's 'multilingual nature' As a Chinese saying goes, "Ten miles different accents, a hundred miles different customs." In China, the various dialects across regions serve as important carriers of rich and diverse local cultures. Tobias, a Belgian who has lived in Shanghai for many years, has not only mastered Mandarin but is also fluent in Shanghainese and can speak a few phrases in other regional dialects.
Video
2025.10.10 14:50
Watch This | Rapid-fire Q&A! How do foreigners see the Forbidden City? The Forbidden City in Beijing—a magnificent imperial palace with over 600 years of history—encapsulates the wisdom and grandeur of ancient Chinese civilization. This mysterious and awe-inspiring site draws millions of visitors from around the world every year.
Video
2025.10.10 11:00
OMG | AMD CEO Lisa Su: China can catch up even without the best chips, there are many ways In the global race for AI dominance, is the U.S. still clearly ahead? AMD CEO Lisa Su offers a nuanced perspective: while the U.S. currently leads with the most powerful AI chips, China is catching up fast. Despite technological restrictions, Su emphasizes that "there are many ways to get things done"—even without the best chips. Her insights offer a fresh angle on this high-stakes tech rivalry.
OMG
2025.10.10 09:30
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Opinion | Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize---bets, anyone? This year's Nobel Prize awards have been overshadowed by one man: Donald Trump. With this 800-lb gorilla in the room, who cares about the winner of the chemistry or the physics prize? No one remembers the names of the other winners. Everyone is waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Philip Yeung
2025.10.10 17:10
Opinion | HK's rising universities reflect a global shift in academic power In a world where power is shifting, that may be the most important ranking.
Opinion
2025.10.09 18:13
Opinion | The Genius Act: America's cunning financial scam exposed The US has pulled off a financial scam so audacious it's hidden within the innocuous wording of the Genius Act. This isn't just cryptocurrency regulation—it's a deliberate heist, designed to offload America's staggering $37.5 trillion debt onto the world, prop up the faltering dollar, and cement Washington's grip on global finance without a shred of transparency. By transforming US treasuries into tokenized IOUs disguised as stable coins, the US has crafted a scam that exploits everyone—from foreign governments to ordinary people.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.10.03 17:17
Opinion | A mad, stupid Trump leaves America dying, dislocated and in disarray Of all the hills to die on, America has chosen Donald Trump. Soon, if the chaos continues to fester, America's adversaries will be dancing on its grave. Under Trump, the absurdities, vulgarities, and animosities keep boiling over. In the latest display of bizarre bad taste, 800-plus US generals and admirals were summoned from around the world by its Secretary of War to Washington for an urgent meeting. No shows were considered AWOLS. At a big slice of its military budget, this pow-wow stinks with the smell of gunpowder.
Philip Yeung
2025.10.02 17:40
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Deepline | From Hungarian debut to Eastern inspiration: Journey of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai The Swedish Academy announced on Thursday (Oct. 9) that this year's Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. Krasznahorkai is a renowned Hungarian novelist and screenwriter, famous for his postmodernist dystopian themes. He won the prestigious International Booker Prize in 2015. The Nobel Committee praised Krasznahorkai "for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art."
Deepline
2025.10.10 15:25
Deepline | 'Golden Week' review: HK aims to enhance tourism appeal with new strategies During the first 7 days of this year's National Day "Golden Week" on the mainland, approximately 1.295 million mainland visitor trips were recorded in Hong Kong, representing a 6.4% increase compared to the 1.217 million mainland visitors during the 7-day Golden Week holiday last year. This surge has boosted the markets of Hong Kong's tourism, catering, and hotel industries.
Deepline
2025.10.10 10:20
Deepline | Molecular architects: Nobel Prize celebrates builders of custom chemical 'rooms' Imagine a molecular world with rooms as structurally stable and freely accessible as those in the human world. These are the molecular architectures meticulously designed by scientists: Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). On Wednesday, Oct. 8, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Australian scientist Richard Robson, Japanese scientist Susumu Kitagawa, and Jordanian-American scientist Omar M. Yaghi, in recognition of their pioneering contributions to the research and development of MOF materials.
Deepline
2025.10.09 15:40
Deepline | Palace Museum at 100: Preserving a cultural whole This year marks the centenary of the Palace Museum. As a representative symbol of Chinese civilization, the Palace Museum carries the profound heritage of thousands of years of history and culture. Looking back at history, the spatial dimensions of the Forbidden City are measurable, but its cultural significance is immeasurable.
Deepline
2025.10.09 12:10
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Russian autumn in HK - 'Taste, feel, hear, discover Russian culture' From Oct. 29 to Nov. 30, Hong Kong's Russian-speaking community will be holding the 9th Annual Russian Culture Festival in HK 'Russian Autumn'. The Festival's program includes art and photography exhibitions, performances, cinema, dining, art and craft workshops, and other cultural events showcasing the HK Russian-speaking community. The visitors have a chance to meet Russian artists, musicians, dancers, designers, chefs, and entrepreneurs who live, work, and create in HK.
Lifestyle
2025.10.10 18:23
Photos | Police mobilize 600 officers for major anti-Triad operation: Raids across HK lead to multiple arrests In a sustained effort to combat triad activities and disrupt their sources of illicit revenue, the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, together with regional crime units, the Police Tactical Unit, and Emergency Units, launched a large-scale anti-triad operation codenamed "LEVINGTON" on Oct. 9.
Hong Kong
2025.10.10 16:10
Cool down with 7-Eleven: Spend HK$100 on ice cream and enjoy 25% off! 7-Eleven Hong Kong has announced an exciting limited-time promotion starting today (Oct. 10) and running until Oct. 12. Customers can enjoy a 25% discount on ice cream purchases of HK$100 or more in a single transaction at any 7-Eleven store across HK.
Lifestyle
2025.10.10 14:00
Dietary fatty acids can boost cancer-fighting immunity: HKU study The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) unveiled a significant discovery on Oct. 9, highlighting how specific dietary fatty acids can enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer. The team found that a healthy fatty acid found in olive oil and nuts, called oleic acid (OA), enhances the power of immune γδ-T cells, specialized cells known for their cancer-fighting properties. They also found that another fatty acid, called palmitic acid (PA), commonly found in palm oil and fatty meats, diminishes the ability of these immune cells to attack tumours.
Hong Kong
2025.10.10 12:05
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The Palace Museum in a Minute EP5 | Qianlong Period Wood Clock【The Palace Museum Centennial】 Has anyone heard of the "Black Lacquer and Colorfully Painted Pavilions and Immortals Celebrating Birthday Clock" in the Forbidden City? What does it look like?
Video
2025.10.10 15:00
Watch This | Rapid-fire Q&A! How do foreigners see the Forbidden City? The Forbidden City in Beijing—a magnificent imperial palace with over 600 years of history—encapsulates the wisdom and grandeur of ancient Chinese civilization. This mysterious and awe-inspiring site draws millions of visitors from around the world every year.
Video
2025.10.10 11:00
Deepline | 'Golden Week' review: HK aims to enhance tourism appeal with new strategies During the first 7 days of this year's National Day "Golden Week" on the mainland, approximately 1.295 million mainland visitor trips were recorded in Hong Kong, representing a 6.4% increase compared to the 1.217 million mainland visitors during the 7-day Golden Week holiday last year. This surge has boosted the markets of Hong Kong's tourism, catering, and hotel industries.
Deepline
2025.10.10 10:20
OMG | AMD CEO Lisa Su: China can catch up even without the best chips, there are many ways In the global race for AI dominance, is the U.S. still clearly ahead? AMD CEO Lisa Su offers a nuanced perspective: while the U.S. currently leads with the most powerful AI chips, China is catching up fast. Despite technological restrictions, Su emphasizes that "there are many ways to get things done"—even without the best chips. Her insights offer a fresh angle on this high-stakes tech rivalry.
OMG
2025.10.10 09:30
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Watch This | Trump suggests expelling Spain from NATO over defense spending dispute U.S. President Donald Trump stated on the 9th that he would consider expelling Spain from NATO after the country refused to significantly increase its military expenditure. This comes as NATO, under pressure from the United States, committed to raising its members' annual defense spending from the current 2% to 5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
World
2025.10.10 17:45
Opinion | Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize---bets, anyone? This year's Nobel Prize awards have been overshadowed by one man: Donald Trump. With this 800-lb gorilla in the room, who cares about the winner of the chemistry or the physics prize? No one remembers the names of the other winners. Everyone is waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Philip Yeung
2025.10.10 17:10
Deepline | From Hungarian debut to Eastern inspiration: Journey of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai The Swedish Academy announced on Thursday (Oct. 9) that this year's Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. Krasznahorkai is a renowned Hungarian novelist and screenwriter, famous for his postmodernist dystopian themes. He won the prestigious International Booker Prize in 2015. The Nobel Committee praised Krasznahorkai "for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art."
Deepline
2025.10.10 15:25
China-Belgium Connection EP3 | Three official languages here? Walking into Belgium's 'multilingual nature' As a Chinese saying goes, "Ten miles different accents, a hundred miles different customs." In China, the various dialects across regions serve as important carriers of rich and diverse local cultures. Tobias, a Belgian who has lived in Shanghai for many years, has not only mastered Mandarin but is also fluent in Shanghainese and can speak a few phrases in other regional dialects.
Video
2025.10.10 14:50
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OMG | No soybean sales to China—reporters panic, White House still 'exploring options' An American reporter sounded the alarm: China hasn't bought a single soybean from the U.S. this year, and an Iowa farmer with 1,000 acres says, "This is just killing her." But when pressed on whether this could affect U.S.-China talks, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt offered only vague reassurances about how much the administration "cares" about farmers. For a country that prides itself on economic strength, the silence on solutions speaks volumes.
OMG
2025.10.09 18:48
DDN Business Insider | 'Golden Week' fuels HK's market revival as stocks hit 4-year peak The eight-day National Day holiday in mainland China is still ongoing, and I would like to wish everyone a happy National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. During this Golden Week, the mainland A-shares have a brief market closure, while significant news continues to emerge from external markets. Among these, the Hong Kong stock market has once again risen to a four-year high. What does this indicate? Additionally, during the Golden Week, Hong Kong has seen a resurgence of tourists on the streets. Is this a sign of prosperity in both people and finances?
Video
2025.10.06 18:15
HK's retail sector shows strong growth amid tourism surge Financial Secretary Paul Chan said Hong Kong's retail sector was showing strong signs of stabilisation and growth, with a stabilising property market, a booming stock market and a steady influx of tourists as key drivers behind the improving operating environment.
Hong Kong
2025.10.05 15:11
DDN Business Insider | Amidst focus on the AI market, how can Mainland and HK break through? Editor's note: The artificial intelligence (AI) boom is sweeping the globe, with governments and leading tech companies in various countries allocating resources to focus on AI initiatives. AI-related stocks are also reaching new heights in the capital markets. 
Business
2025.09.29 16:49
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Russian autumn in HK - 'Taste, feel, hear, discover Russian culture' From Oct. 29 to Nov. 30, Hong Kong's Russian-speaking community will be holding the 9th Annual Russian Culture Festival in HK 'Russian Autumn'. The Festival's program includes art and photography exhibitions, performances, cinema, dining, art and craft workshops, and other cultural events showcasing the HK Russian-speaking community. The visitors have a chance to meet Russian artists, musicians, dancers, designers, chefs, and entrepreneurs who live, work, and create in HK.
Lifestyle
2025.10.10 18:23
Cool down with 7-Eleven: Spend HK$100 on ice cream and enjoy 25% off! 7-Eleven Hong Kong has announced an exciting limited-time promotion starting today (Oct. 10) and running until Oct. 12. Customers can enjoy a 25% discount on ice cream purchases of HK$100 or more in a single transaction at any 7-Eleven store across HK.
Lifestyle
2025.10.10 14:00
Dietary fatty acids can boost cancer-fighting immunity: HKU study The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) unveiled a significant discovery on Oct. 9, highlighting how specific dietary fatty acids can enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer. The team found that a healthy fatty acid found in olive oil and nuts, called oleic acid (OA), enhances the power of immune γδ-T cells, specialized cells known for their cancer-fighting properties. They also found that another fatty acid, called palmitic acid (PA), commonly found in palm oil and fatty meats, diminishes the ability of these immune cells to attack tumours.
Hong Kong
2025.10.10 12:05
Chow Tai Fook previews 15th National Games medals: Ryan Choi, Vanessa Wong share hopes for Gold In preparation for the upcoming 15th National Games ("the Games") in one month, Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Group launched the 15th National Games Medal Exhibition today (Oct. 9th), open to the public until Nov. 21. The exhibition showcases the actual medals and large-scale art installations. As an official sponsor, Chow Tai Fook was also entrusted with the design and production of the Games medals.
Hong Kong
2025.10.09 20:21
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Deepline | Molecular architects: Nobel Prize celebrates builders of custom chemical 'rooms' Imagine a molecular world with rooms as structurally stable and freely accessible as those in the human world. These are the molecular architectures meticulously designed by scientists: Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). On Wednesday, Oct. 8, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Australian scientist Richard Robson, Japanese scientist Susumu Kitagawa, and Jordanian-American scientist Omar M. Yaghi, in recognition of their pioneering contributions to the research and development of MOF materials.
Deepline
2025.10.09 15:40
Deepline | Nobel for breaking quantum barrier: How a hand-held system opens new technological frontier In the world of physics, the profound realm of quantum mechanics serves as the foundation for quantum technologies such as computing, encryption, and sensing. The maximum scale at which systems can demonstrate quantum effects has always been a focal point in the field of physics.
Deepline
2025.10.08 15:00
Deepline | China's DeepSeek-R1 AI model pioneers peer-reviewed transparency in Nature Completed by the DeepSeek team with Liang Wenfeng as the corresponding author, the research paper on the DeepSeek-R1 reasoning model was recently featured on the cover of the internationally authoritative journal Nature, making DeepSeek-R1 the world's first mainstream large language model to undergo peer review. Nature commented that relying on independent researchers for peer review is a way to counter the hype in the AI industry and hopes that more AI companies will follow DeepSeek's example.
Deepline
2025.09.19 14:30
OMG | Robots clash in SW China's Chongqing Robots went head-to-head in fierce battles at the World Smart Industry Expo 2025 in Chongqing. Crowds were thrilled by the epic showdowns!
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2025.09.08 08:31
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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
Journalist's Hands-On Experiences | A midnight evacuation of 6,000 people A wartime bomb discovered at a Quarry Bay construction site on Sept. 19 led to the evacuation of 6,000 residents from 18 buildings. A journalist from DDN covered the incident while personally affected, as her building was within the evacuation zone. The US WWII AN-M65 bomb, weighing 1,000 pounds with 500 pounds of TNT, posed extreme danger. Police, firefighters, and bomb disposal units coordinated a high-risk operation that began at 2 a.m. The evacuation, though sudden, was efficient and well-organized, with local authorities providing swift support.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.20 13:47
Journalist's View | Herbal medicine trick in HK: Tourists beware of deceptive pharmacy practices From my personal observation, most tourists visiting Hong Kong want to purchase some local specialties to bring home, with Chinese herbal medicines and various proprietary Chinese medicines often being popular choices. However, plenty of tourists have unpleasant shopping experiences or even fall into pricing traps when purchasing such products at pharmacies due to various unexpected reasons.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.18 14:20
Journalist's Hands-on Experience | Crossing three realms: What does musical Divine Comedy bring us? To discuss a literary work, one cannot separate it from its historical and cultural context. It is precisely this that often causes us Eastern visitors to experience a kind of cultural dissonance when delving into the vast world of Western literature, due to a lack of familiarity with religious backgrounds, cultural allusions, and other unfamiliar elements. This is where the advantage of musical theater emerges. After watching the musical Divine Comedy, I felt profoundly enriched.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.09 14:50
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