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New Zealand on alert as bird flu detected in Australia New Zealand is well prepared for a potential incursion of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) after the virus was detected in a wild seabird in Western Australia, a senior official said on Saturday (June 20).
World
2026.06.20 17:43
Japan raises visa fees 5-fold from July The Japanese government has decided to raise single-entry visa fees for foreigners fivefold to 15,000 yen (about 90 U.S. dollars) from 3,000 yen beginning in July.
World
2026.06.20 16:45
World Cup | Paraguay hold on for 1-0 win over Turkiye despite red card Miguel Almiron's red card late in the first half on Friday night (US, June 19) for breaking a new rule prohibiting players from covering their mouths after a disagreement left Paraguay short-handed. However, Orlando Gill, the goalie, made crucial stops to maintain the lead.
World
2026.06.20 15:37
Egypt uncovers 2,500-year-old temple remains in Bahariya Oasis Egypt announced on Friday (June 19) a major archaeological discovery at the Al-Qasr Al-Qadim (Old Palace) Temple in Bahariya Oasis in the country's Western Desert, which uncovers significant architectural elements dating back around 2,500 years to the 26th Dynasty (664-525 B.C.).
World
2026.06.20 14:18
Opinion | Did Iran really just bring Donald Trump to his knees? For the past few weeks, I have written at length expressing scepticism at the belief a huge deal between Washington and Tehran to end the President's botched war, seemed absurd. My thesis is not baseless, for the United States is famous for having a foreign policy that does not offer strategic compromise to adversaries under any circumstances. While the US may de-escalate or withdraw from situations (ending wars), it does not give away leverage it holds over an opponent until its strategic objectives are met.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.20 13:27
2 killed in Israeli drone strike in S. Lebanon despite ceasefire Two people riding a motorcycle were killed in an Israeli drone strike on the road between Zebdine and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon on Friday (June 19), according to Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA).
World
2026.06.20 12:22
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Opinion | Did Iran really just bring Donald Trump to his knees? For the past few weeks, I have written at length expressing scepticism at the belief a huge deal between Washington and Tehran to end the President's botched war, seemed absurd. My thesis is not baseless, for the United States is famous for having a foreign policy that does not offer strategic compromise to adversaries under any circumstances. While the US may de-escalate or withdraw from situations (ending wars), it does not give away leverage it holds over an opponent until its strategic objectives are met.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.20 13:27
Opinion | Why the 'Iran deal' is not a peace treaty but a superficial disengagement The US and Iran have reached a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting the American embargo of its ports.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.16 09:15
Opinion | Trump at 80—a mental milestone that sets alarm bells ringing On June 14, Trump turns 80, an age he disowns. He wants the world to forget his age, but not his birthday. In fact, he is choosing to celebrate it in the splashiest Trump way possible. Last year, he marked it with a high-budget, toe-curling, shuffling military parade. This year, the octogenarian is busy strutting around like an octopus on White House lawns in hosting martial-arts fights.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.15 19:00
Opinion | Leave no room for cybercrime Cybercrime is no longer a peripheral nuisance; it is a core threat to economic security, public trust, and personal well-being. Any serious response must therefore be uncompromising, sustained, and rooted in policy, law enforcement, and social resilience.
Kevin Lau
2026.06.15 18:00
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Deepline | Transformer architect leaves Google for OpenAI: What does Shazeer's move mean for AI Race? Today, Noam Shazeer, a researcher at Google DeepMind and co-lead of Gemini, has officially joined OpenAI as Lead for Architecture Research. In this role, he will be responsible for exploring next-generation AI model architectures and driving further evolution of the transformer architecture.
Deepline
2026.06.18 18:35
Deepline | Xia Baolong concludes Hong Kong visit, offers six key recommendations The Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Xia Baolong, concluded his two-day inspection visit to Hong Kong on June 17 and returned to Shenzhen via the Shenzhen Bay Port, accompanied by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other officials, according to the report.
Deepline
2026.06.18 13:08
Deepline | Why Jensen Huang bypasses Japan, and what it means for the nation's AI future Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, made back-to-back visits to the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, and South Korea between May and June, but skipped Japan.
Deepline
2026.06.17 19:10
Deepline | Xia Baolong inspects HK's Northern Metropolis projects, visits AsiaWorld-Expo Xia Baolong, Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the State Council's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, conducted an inspection and research visit in Hong Kong on June 16.
First Five-Year Plan
2026.06.17 10:33
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Watch This | Nearly 1,000 tonnes of wind turbine blades sail from China to US Nearly 1,000 tonnes of Chinese wind turbine blades set sail from China's Tianjin to Burns Harbor in the United States.
Video
2026.06.20 20:33
Watch This | New tech turns desert saltwater into seafood oasis in China's Xinjiang On the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in China's Xinjiang, seafood farming has become a reality. Residents in the landlocked region can now enjoy fresh live seafood right on their doorsteps, while a new approach to aquaculture is taking shape in desert areas.
China
2026.06.20 09:15
Global Lens | NYT: Why impossible to build robot without China? Japan once led robotics for decades, but the lead is shifting to China, driven by massive manufacturing scale and an integrated supply chain, especially tied to the electric-vehicle ecosystem. China is accelerating progress through rapid, low-cost robot production with some models priced under US$5,000 and growing domestic component sourcing, alongside heavy investment and many companies preparing to list in Hong Kong.
Global Lens
2026.06.19 11:00
Behind the Scene · Dragon Boat Festival Special | Dance drama 'Lady White Snake' revitalizes millennia‑old classic through East‑West aesthetic fusion As the Dragon Boat Festival arrives, traditional customs such as enjoying Zongzi (rice dumplings), dragon boat racing, and hanging mugwort at the door continue to be passed down through generations.
Video
2026.06.19 10:00
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Connie Talk EP29 | Professor William Wong: HK's 'One Country, Two Systems' advantage in the 15th Five-Year Plan In this episode of Connie Talk, we sit down with Professor William Wong Kam-fai — a computer scientist, public policy practitioner, Legislative Council member, and Associate Dean (External Affairs) of the Faculty of Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. With a deep understanding of both technology and policy, Professor Wong offers a unique perspective on how Hong Kong can leverage its strengths to align with the nation's 15th Five-Year Plan.
Connie Talk
2026.06.18 14:10
HK stocks see better outlook? Bonnie Chan says mainland firms' overseas expansion sustaining momentum, with A+H listings becoming trend Bonnie Chan, Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX), said on June 10 that A+H listings have become a sustained market trend, while global investor interest in the Hong Kong market, and in using Hong Kong as a gateway to Asia and the mainland, continues to grow.
Hong Kong
2026.06.10 16:30
Deepline | OpenAI files confidentially for IPO as AI giants race to list On June 8 local time, OpenAI released a statement on its official website, formally confirming that it has confidentially submitted a Form S-1 registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The AI giant, valued at over US$850 billion, has finally taken a substantial step toward the public market.
Deepline
2026.06.09 19:05
Paul Chan: Committee formed to drive AI boost Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said a committee dedicated to artificial intelligence development in Hong Kong would hold its first meeting this month. Writing in his weekly blog, Chan said the Committee on AI+ and Industry Development Strategy consists of experts, academics, and business representatives.
Hong Kong
2026.06.07 17:00
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Apple warns of price hikes as AI-driven chip shortage sends memory costs soaring Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed that the company plans to raise prices on its products to offset soaring memory chip costs, which have been driven higher by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.19 20:11
Global Lens | NYT: Why impossible to build robot without China? Japan once led robotics for decades, but the lead is shifting to China, driven by massive manufacturing scale and an integrated supply chain, especially tied to the electric-vehicle ecosystem. China is accelerating progress through rapid, low-cost robot production with some models priced under US$5,000 and growing domestic component sourcing, alongside heavy investment and many companies preparing to list in Hong Kong.
Global Lens
2026.06.19 11:00
Frontier | SK hynix drops college degree requirement in major recruitment overhaul South Korean memory chip giant SK hynix announced on June 17 that it will eliminate academic degree requirements in its regular recruitment for both entry-level and experienced positions. Qualifications such as "bachelor's degree or above," which were commonly listed in job postings, will be officially retired. The company stated that future evaluations will focus on practical experience, professional competency, growth potential, and cultural fit—a shift designed to better align with the talent needs of the AI era.
World
2026.06.18 20:15
Deepline | Transformer architect leaves Google for OpenAI: What does Shazeer's move mean for AI Race? Today, Noam Shazeer, a researcher at Google DeepMind and co-lead of Gemini, has officially joined OpenAI as Lead for Architecture Research. In this role, he will be responsible for exploring next-generation AI model architectures and driving further evolution of the transformer architecture.
Deepline
2026.06.18 18:35
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Journalist's View | There's no such thing as a 'Caotai Team' — It's just another way to encourage innovation On May 25, Chinese novelist Yu Hua posted a short video on social media titled "What Is a Caotai Team?" In the clip, Yu and three very different people shared their stories: a 16-year-old middle school student who taught himself documentary filmmaking; a food delivery rider who has been delivering for eight years while writing for 38 years and is now known as a "delivery poet"; and a young man from a small town who builds model airplanes by hand.
Editors' Pick
2026.05.29 19:06
Caricature | British absurdity: Staging smears and frame-ups against HK while ignoring people's suffering The Chinese Embassy in the UK released a statement on Sunday, urging the UK side to stop the anti-China political manipulation, stop wantonly arresting and convicting Chinese citizens in the UK.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.05.11 14:15
Journalist's View | Dialogue with Mr. Yukio Hatoyama: Japan's former PM shares his heart with China Before interviewing former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, I contacted a friend living in Japan to ask what public sentiment towards Mr. Hatoyama is like there today. He mentioned two things. First, during the period when Hatoyama was in power, Japan was in the midst of a broad downturn in its economy—many things he wanted to do could not be carried out. Second, today's Japanese economy seems to have returned to a similar situation again, and right-wing forces are taking advantage of the moment.
Editors' Pick
2026.05.01 00:26
Journalist's View | Five observations from the Hong Kong Sevens at 50 Marking its 50th anniversary, the Hong Kong Sevens once again proved it is far more than a rugby tournament. With sold-out crowds and over 100,000 attendees, the event drove a vibrant mega-event economy, boosting tourism across the city. From humanoid robots at the opening ceremony to smart stadium management, innovation was on full display. In the South Stand, fans in elaborate costumes embodied the Sevens' carnival spirit. International spectators mingled freely, cheering for the game itself rather than national divides, highlighting HK's role as a global connector.
Editors' Pick
2026.04.21 18:33
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