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Are mosquitoes 'epically' stronger this year? China would include chikungunya fever and severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome, or SFTS, in the management of Category B infectious diseases starting from April 1, according to an announcement by the National Health Commission.
China
2026.04.03 19:00
Google launches open model Gemma 4 Google on Thursday (April 2) announced Gemma 4, a new generation of open models designed for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows, describing it as its most intelligent open model family to date.
World
2026.04.03 18:13
Philanthropist Chen Guangbiao gifts Rolls-Royce after WorldSSP wins: Zhang Xue says sell it, donate proceeds A high-profile offer of a luxury car has sparked an unusual public exchange between Chinese philanthropist Chen Guangbiao and Zhang Xue, the founder of the eponymous brand ZX Moto.
China
2026.04.03 17:09
Watch This | 'Largest bridge' hit twice by Trump strikes: Iranian media lists retaliation targets Following two US-Israeli airstrikes on the B1 Bridge in Karaj, Iran, Iranian media on April 2 listed potential targets for counterstrikes across the Middle East, according to Xinhua News Agency.
World
2026.04.03 16:30
Thai princess Sirindhorn to visit China At the invitation of the Chinese government, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of the Kingdom of Thailand will visit China from April 4 to 11, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson announced on Friday.
World
2026.04.03 15:55
Taxi e-payments: Multiple platforms waive transaction fees A new regulation requiring all taxis in Hong Kong to offer at least two forms of electronic payment took effect on April 1, but the rollout has been overshadowed by controversy over a 3% platform fee that some passengers are being asked to pay, prompting clarification from the Transport Department.
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 14:15
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HK Corner | Tracking down graffiti artist @7soulsdeep's romantic lines across HK You've seen them online—romantic short sentences by graffiti artist @7soulsdeep, scattered across Hong Kong's streets. Now, let's find them in real life. Follow us as we track down his hidden gems across the city.
Video
2026.04.03 15:20
100 Ways To Live · Silver Friends | Not defined by age: 60-year-old band 'beginners' find their second life "I was wearing headphones, listening to the piece we had played the night before, and suddenly I teared up on the bus. I felt like I had finally done something--like I had fulfilled something within myself."60-year-old Leo shared his feelings after performing with the band earlier this year, his voice still choked with emotion. It was a sense of grounded happiness, like finding a missing piece of life's puzzle. "It felt just like when my daughter was born decades ago."
100 Ways To Live
2026.04.02 19:00
Exclusive | Peace in a time of tension: Three voices on what it means in HK As the 2025 Global Peace Index points to a continued decline in global peacefulness, international tensions have also intensified in visible ways: geopolitical flashpoints have escalated, wars have become prolonged, and strategic competition in trade and technology has sharpened. The ripple effects are felt far beyond the front lines—through volatility in energy markets, disruptions to supply chains, and a growing sense of uncertainty that shapes public discourse and everyday life.
Exclusive
2026.04.02 11:11
100 Ways To Drool | Douzhi ice cream Douzhi ice cream is an innovative dessert that combines the traditional Beijing fermented mung bean drink, douzhi, with ice cream. The ice cream has a faint, unique douzhi flavor balanced with a rich, creamy scent. It offers a "pleasantly bitter-then-sweet finish."
100 Ways To Drool
2026.04.01 19:20
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Opinion | Cutting off the lifeblood of endangerment: Why asset confiscation in the Lai case is necessary and right The decision by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to apply for the confiscation of Jimmy Lai Chee-Ying's crime-related assets marks a critical development in the ongoing protection of national security and the resilience of social order. Recent judicial rulings confirmed that Lai's actions constituted grave threats to the security and well-being of Hong Kong. In the wake of these convictions, the government's move to pursue the proceeds and instruments of such offences is as essential as it is logical.  
Eunice Yung
2026.04.03 19:26
Opinion | Two gone, more to follow Nobody lasts long with Trump. Not in his circle or cabinet. Not as his wives, not as his mistresses, much less as his buddies or business partners. In the Trump universe, loyalty counts for little, competence even less, and integrity not at all.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.03 19:10
Watch This | Israel bites, America holds the leash America is not a neutral bystander in the Middle East's escalating violence. It is an indispensable enabler, providing weapons, funding, and diplomatic cover that allow Israel to wage its brutal campaigns with impunity.
Young Voices
2026.04.01 18:06
Opinion | Is the effort to 'contain' China starting to fail? During the Biden administration (2021-2025), US foreign policy around China settled around a group of strategic goals, originally derived from the first Trump administration.
Tom Fowdy
2026.03.31 17:45
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Deepline | Globalization of Chinese automakers: Lessons from Toyota's rise Last year, Chinese automakers surpassed Japan for the first time in global vehicle sales, achieving nearly 27 million units sold and claiming the top spot in the world's automotive sales rankings. Behind this milestone lies eight consecutive years as the world's largest producer and seller of new energy vehicles (NEVs), as well as a transformative moment for the Chinese automotive industry.
Deepline
2026.04.02 20:18
Deepline | Takeout dilemma: Why luxury hotels refuse to let robots do the job A post by Chinese entrepreneur Luo Yonghao has brought back the old debate about whether five-star hotels should allow food delivery to be brought up to guests' rooms.
Deepline
2026.04.01 20:40
Deepline | New 'Tasks' for delivery: How DoorDash uses gig workers to train real-world AI models Recently, US food delivery giant DoorDash launched an app called "Tasks," which allows its delivery drivers to earn extra money by taking short videos or photos of street views, delivery scenes, or other images after each delivery.
Deepline
2026.03.31 19:15
Deepline | Beyond OpenClaw's craze: What remains after the AI storm? The hype around "lobster farming" (meaning "using OpenClaw or something alike") has finally subsided. Previously at the Morgan Stanley conference, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke highly of OpenClaw, saying, "OpenClaw is probably the single most important release of software, you know, probably ever. If you look at OpenClaw and the adoption of it, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux."
Deepline
2026.03.30 20:20
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Chris Sun: '$2 Flat Rate or 80% Off' to run long-term, helps improve 'short journeys on long-haul routes' The government's "HK$2 Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme" for the elderly and eligible persons with disabilities has been adjusted to a new fare calculation mechanism that took effect today (April 3), commonly described as "$2 flat rate or 80 per cent off."
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 20:10
HK Corner | Tracking down graffiti artist @7soulsdeep's romantic lines across HK You've seen them online—romantic short sentences by graffiti artist @7soulsdeep, scattered across Hong Kong's streets. Now, let's find them in real life. Follow us as we track down his hidden gems across the city.
Video
2026.04.03 15:20
Taxi e-payments: Multiple platforms waive transaction fees A new regulation requiring all taxis in Hong Kong to offer at least two forms of electronic payment took effect on April 1, but the rollout has been overshadowed by controversy over a 3% platform fee that some passengers are being asked to pay, prompting clarification from the Transport Department.
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 14:15
HK rises to world's fifth-largest trading entity in merchandise trade According to the report "Global Trade Outlook and Statistics" published by the World Trade Organization (WTO), Hong Kong ranked as the world's fifth-largest trading entity in merchandise trade in 2025, two places up from 2024. The total merchandise trade recorded a year-on-year increase of 17.5 per cent to US$1,585 billion, accounting for 3 per cent of the world's total.
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 11:12
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DDN Business Insider | Trump's shifting stance causes market volatility: Why has 'TACO' spread to war? The Iran conflict has now lasted nearly a month, and, unsurprisingly, U.S. President Trump's stance toward Iran has repeatedly reversed—from a "48-hour ultimatum" to delaying military strikes by five days. Sources previously reported that Trump wants the war with Iran to end "quickly," striving to finish the conflict "within the coming weeks." Capital markets have swung violently as a result. Is this a replay of the "TACO trade" scenario?
DDN Business Insider
2026.03.30 16:30
Finance Spotlight | Sora shutdown, Kwai plunge: Is the AI video sector facing a 'compute monetization' test? Short-video leader Kwai (01024.HK) released its fiscal fourth-quarter results for the year ending December 2025 after market close on March 25. The company's full-year revenue and adjusted net profit both rose year-on-year, and its profit figures met market expectations.
Business
2026.03.29 14:00
Global voices at ZGC Forum: China is driving integration to the next level Global voices at ZGC Forum: China is driving integration to the next level
Video
2026.03.28 20:15
Watch This | Island-wide special customs operations unlock openness for Hainan On Dec. 18, 2025, the Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) in China's southern island province of Hainan officially launched island-wide special customs operations. Now, supported by zero tariffs, low tax rates, a simplified tax system and the country's shortest negative list for foreign investment, the Hainan FTP has become a new frontier for China's high-standard opening up.
Video
2026.03.28 12:28
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Chris Sun: '$2 Flat Rate or 80% Off' to run long-term, helps improve 'short journeys on long-haul routes' The government's "HK$2 Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme" for the elderly and eligible persons with disabilities has been adjusted to a new fare calculation mechanism that took effect today (April 3), commonly described as "$2 flat rate or 80 per cent off."
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 20:10
Taxi e-payments: Multiple platforms waive transaction fees A new regulation requiring all taxis in Hong Kong to offer at least two forms of electronic payment took effect on April 1, but the rollout has been overshadowed by controversy over a 3% platform fee that some passengers are being asked to pay, prompting clarification from the Transport Department.
Hong Kong
2026.04.03 14:15
100 Ways To Live · Silver Friends | Not defined by age: 60-year-old band 'beginners' find their second life "I was wearing headphones, listening to the piece we had played the night before, and suddenly I teared up on the bus. I felt like I had finally done something--like I had fulfilled something within myself."60-year-old Leo shared his feelings after performing with the band earlier this year, his voice still choked with emotion. It was a sense of grounded happiness, like finding a missing piece of life's puzzle. "It felt just like when my daughter was born decades ago."
100 Ways To Live
2026.04.02 19:00
Postage in HK to rise from April 13: Local letters up to 30g to cost HK$2.4 Hongkong Post today (April 2) reminded the public that the adjustment of principal postage rates will take effect from April 13 (Monday), and sufficient postage should be affixed before posting."It is the responsibility of the senders to ensure payment of sufficient postage for their mail and to include their own address. 
Hong Kong
2026.04.02 18:30
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Caricature: Unrepentant Sham Shui Po bookstore Book Punch is suspected of persistently selling publications with seditious intent. The Hong Kong Police Force's National Security Department arrested four people on March 24 on suspicion of violating Section 24 of the law for safeguarding national security—"knowingly selling publications with seditious intent"—and seized a number of the allegedly seditious books at the scene. Those arrested are understood to include the bookstore manager and three female staff members.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.03.29 18:00
Caricature: Planning for future Chief Executive John Lee recently announced that he will lead the HKSAR Government in establishing a systematic policy framework to align proactively with the country's 15th Five-Year Plan.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.03.13 09:17
Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison: Justice served 156 days of public hearings, 2,222 pieces of evidence presented by the police, over 80,000 pages of documents, and an 855-page judgment... The evidence is overwhelming. In the sentencing of the Jimmy Lai case today (Feb. 9), Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.02.09 14:52
Journalist's View | No trust, no standing: How Panama harms its own interests In international relations, adherence to the spirit of contracts is the foundation of national credibility. However, the recent rule by Panama's Supreme Court to annul the renewal of a concession contract involving a Hong Kong enterprise at Panama Canal ports, citing a baseless claim of "unconstitutionality," is a blatant violation of this principle.
Editors' Pick
2026.02.05 14:28
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