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CE meets elderly HK residents in Fujian at tea gathering, explaining latest govt subsidy-taking services On June 24, Chief Executive John Lee's visit to Fujian Province drew to a close. On the last day of his trip, Lee met with several elderly Hong Kong residents living in Fujian for tea at a local restaurant to learn about their lives in Fujian.
China
2026.06.24 18:00
Crackdown on illegal feeding of wild pigeons: Govt issues 289 fixed-penalty notices so far The Wild Animals Protection (Amendment) Ordinance 2024, which took effect on August 1, 2024, extended the territory-wide ban on feeding wild animals to cover feral pigeons. In response to a Legislative Council question today (June 24), Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan said that as of May this year, authorities had issued 289 fixed penalty notices for illegal feeding of feral pigeons.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 17:45
Trump to attend World Cup final and present trophy to champions, FIFA president says FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed on June 23, local time, that US President Donald Trump will attend the FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19 and take part in the trophy presentation ceremony for the winning team.
World
2026.06.24 17:13
Deepline | Northern Metropolis exclusive legislation to simplify procedures, speed up land-resumption compensation payments The Legislative Council Panel on Development yesterday (June 23) discussed legislative proposals for dedicated legislation for the Northern Metropolis.
Deepline
2026.06.24 16:20
Doubao launches professional edition with AI agent capabilities and tiered pricing On June 24, Doubao officially launched its Professional Edition, according to an official announcement from the company.
China
2026.06.24 15:15
Photos | Miss Hong Kong 2026 finalists showcase confidence in swimsuit shoot The 12 finalists of the Miss Hong Kong 2026 continued their tour in Hengyang, Hunan Province, on Wednesday (June 24). In the morning, the contestants arrived at the Hengshan No.5 Valley Cliff Homestay for a swimsuit photoshoot.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 14:44
Watch This | Behind the MOU: A crushing defeat for the US After 108 days of US-Iranian conflict, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has brought the conflict to a temporary halt. Trump has aggressively marketed the ceasefire as a landmark diplomatic victory, packaging the agreement as a personal political achievement. Yet beneath the fanfare and political spin, this hastily signed and weakly enforceable document is anything but a diplomatic triumph for the US. Instead, it serves as irrefutable evidence of the collapse of Washington's Middle East strategy.
Young Voices
2026.06.24 20:16
Immigrant Mishaps Series | UK heatwave leaves HK migrants sweltering in flats with no AC Many buildings in the UK do not have air conditioning. Some Hongkongers who have moved to the UK are complaining that they can't stand it under the heatwave, saying that they live on the top floor and indoor temperatures have reached a shocking 38°C in the summer, making it unbearable to stay at home.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 19:00
Deepline | Europe's AI dilemma: Caught between geopolitics, energy crisis, and fragmentation As the tsunami of computational power demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps across the globe, Europe is simultaneously being battered by an energy crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East. Geopolitics and economic security have become focal points of concern for think tanks and industry players alike. Amid the squeeze from both the United States and China, fears that the EU is being thoroughly marginalized in the AI race are also growing louder.
Deepline
2026.06.24 18:38
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Watch This | Behind the MOU: A crushing defeat for the US After 108 days of US-Iranian conflict, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has brought the conflict to a temporary halt. Trump has aggressively marketed the ceasefire as a landmark diplomatic victory, packaging the agreement as a personal political achievement. Yet beneath the fanfare and political spin, this hastily signed and weakly enforceable document is anything but a diplomatic triumph for the US. Instead, it serves as irrefutable evidence of the collapse of Washington's Middle East strategy.
Young Voices
2026.06.24 20:16
Opinion | When vague clauses override clear facts—The legal and political paradox of UK's first National Security Act case In June 2026, the United Kingdom brought criminal proceedings under its revised National Security Act (2023) against Yuan Songbiao, senior manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London, and another former police officer, Man, charging them with "assisting foreign intelligence activities" and "foreign interference." At the heart of the case, however, lies a private financial dispute—Yuan had helped a former colleague with a currency-fluctuation reimbursement issue, while Man was alleged to have acted as an intermediary.
Opinion
2026.06.23 18:31
Opinion | Beyond the box office: How diaspora heritage is rewriting China's global narrative A low-budget film has unexpectedly become a cultural touchstone for Chinese audiences worldwide. Dear You, made for just RMB 14 million, owes its runaway success not to star power or special effects, but to a humble archival artifact: the qiaopi—money-and-letters sent home by emigrants a century ago.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:51
Opinion | When courtrooms become political battlegrounds: Hong Kong groups protest UK prosecutions The recent prosecution and sentencing in the UK involving two Chinese citizens—one described as an administrative manager linked to Hong Kong's London Economic and Trade Office, and another identified as a former border officer—has triggered strong reactions in Hong Kong. On June 23, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) protested outside the British Consulate General in Hong Kong, following demonstrations by other groups a day earlier.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:06
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Deepline | Europe's AI dilemma: Caught between geopolitics, energy crisis, and fragmentation As the tsunami of computational power demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps across the globe, Europe is simultaneously being battered by an energy crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East. Geopolitics and economic security have become focal points of concern for think tanks and industry players alike. Amid the squeeze from both the United States and China, fears that the EU is being thoroughly marginalized in the AI race are also growing louder.
Deepline
2026.06.24 18:38
Deepline | Northern Metropolis exclusive legislation to simplify procedures, speed up land-resumption compensation payments The Legislative Council Panel on Development yesterday (June 23) discussed legislative proposals for dedicated legislation for the Northern Metropolis.
Deepline
2026.06.24 16:20
Deepline | Apple faces renewed antitrust pressure in China as developers demand fairer App Store terms According to a report by National Business Daily, on June 22, 48 small and medium-sized developers that distribute iOS apps in the Chinese market jointly submitted a letter of complaint to the State Administration for Market Regulation, titled "Joint Complaint by Developers Regarding Apple's Abuse of Its Dominant Market Position in China."
Deepline
2026.06.23 19:00
Deepline | 'Why should all profits go to them?' US Senator Sanders demands AI companies hand over half their equity 84-year-old US Senator Bernie Sanders published an op-ed in The New York Times and simultaneously dropped a video address on his YouTube channel. The gist? Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI should fork over half of their shares to create an "American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund" owned by every American.
Deepline
2026.06.22 18:05
Hong Kong
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Immigrant Mishaps Series | UK heatwave leaves HK migrants sweltering in flats with no AC Many buildings in the UK do not have air conditioning. Some Hongkongers who have moved to the UK are complaining that they can't stand it under the heatwave, saying that they live on the top floor and indoor temperatures have reached a shocking 38°C in the summer, making it unbearable to stay at home.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 19:00
CE meets elderly HK residents in Fujian at tea gathering, explaining latest govt subsidy-taking services On June 24, Chief Executive John Lee's visit to Fujian Province drew to a close. On the last day of his trip, Lee met with several elderly Hong Kong residents living in Fujian for tea at a local restaurant to learn about their lives in Fujian.
China
2026.06.24 18:00
Crackdown on illegal feeding of wild pigeons: Govt issues 289 fixed-penalty notices so far The Wild Animals Protection (Amendment) Ordinance 2024, which took effect on August 1, 2024, extended the territory-wide ban on feeding wild animals to cover feral pigeons. In response to a Legislative Council question today (June 24), Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan said that as of May this year, authorities had issued 289 fixed penalty notices for illegal feeding of feral pigeons.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 17:45
Deepline | Northern Metropolis exclusive legislation to simplify procedures, speed up land-resumption compensation payments The Legislative Council Panel on Development yesterday (June 23) discussed legislative proposals for dedicated legislation for the Northern Metropolis.
Deepline
2026.06.24 16:20
World
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Watch This | Behind the MOU: A crushing defeat for the US After 108 days of US-Iranian conflict, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has brought the conflict to a temporary halt. Trump has aggressively marketed the ceasefire as a landmark diplomatic victory, packaging the agreement as a personal political achievement. Yet beneath the fanfare and political spin, this hastily signed and weakly enforceable document is anything but a diplomatic triumph for the US. Instead, it serves as irrefutable evidence of the collapse of Washington's Middle East strategy.
Young Voices
2026.06.24 20:16
Immigrant Mishaps Series | UK heatwave leaves HK migrants sweltering in flats with no AC Many buildings in the UK do not have air conditioning. Some Hongkongers who have moved to the UK are complaining that they can't stand it under the heatwave, saying that they live on the top floor and indoor temperatures have reached a shocking 38°C in the summer, making it unbearable to stay at home.
Hong Kong
2026.06.24 19:00
Deepline | Europe's AI dilemma: Caught between geopolitics, energy crisis, and fragmentation As the tsunami of computational power demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps across the globe, Europe is simultaneously being battered by an energy crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East. Geopolitics and economic security have become focal points of concern for think tanks and industry players alike. Amid the squeeze from both the United States and China, fears that the EU is being thoroughly marginalized in the AI race are also growing louder.
Deepline
2026.06.24 18:38
Trump to attend World Cup final and present trophy to champions, FIFA president says FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed on June 23, local time, that US President Donald Trump will attend the FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19 and take part in the trophy presentation ceremony for the winning team.
World
2026.06.24 17:13
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Watch This | Professor William Wong: Why global capital is looking to HK In this bonus clip from Connie Talk, Professor William Wong — LegCo member and systems engineering professor at CUHK — offers a sharp assessment of today's shifting financial landscape.
Video
2026.06.24 12:00
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
Sci-Tech
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Deepline | Europe's AI dilemma: Caught between geopolitics, energy crisis, and fragmentation As the tsunami of computational power demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps across the globe, Europe is simultaneously being battered by an energy crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East. Geopolitics and economic security have become focal points of concern for think tanks and industry players alike. Amid the squeeze from both the United States and China, fears that the EU is being thoroughly marginalized in the AI race are also growing louder.
Deepline
2026.06.24 18:38
Frontier | Toto flushes 80 bn yen into semiconductor race According to a report by Nikkei Asia, Japanese sanitary ware manufacturer Toto plans to invest 80 billion yen (approximately US$495 million) over the next five years to expand its semiconductor materials business, in support of next-generation chip manufacturing technology at the 1-nanometer process level.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.23 20:19
Deepline | Apple faces renewed antitrust pressure in China as developers demand fairer App Store terms According to a report by National Business Daily, on June 22, 48 small and medium-sized developers that distribute iOS apps in the Chinese market jointly submitted a letter of complaint to the State Administration for Market Regulation, titled "Joint Complaint by Developers Regarding Apple's Abuse of Its Dominant Market Position in China."
Deepline
2026.06.23 19:00
Deepline | 'Why should all profits go to them?' US Senator Sanders demands AI companies hand over half their equity 84-year-old US Senator Bernie Sanders published an op-ed in The New York Times and simultaneously dropped a video address on his YouTube channel. The gist? Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI should fork over half of their shares to create an "American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund" owned by every American.
Deepline
2026.06.22 18:05
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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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