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Watch This | White House Correspondents' dinner shooting: Trump appears to have fallen when evacuating On April 25, following a reported "loud gunshot" at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, footage surfaced showing President Trump seemingly falling as he evacuated. The footage shows First Lady Melania Trump quickly crouching for cover after the gunshot, Vice President Vance rushing to safety, while Trump, protected by Secret Service agents, got up and left. During this time, Trump appears to have fallen forward, then was helped to his feet, the process appearing chaotic.
World
2026.04.26 16:00
6 injured as Swiss flight suspends takeoff after engine catches fire at Delhi airport At least six passengers were injured early Sunday when a flight of the Swiss International Airlines had to suspend takeoff after one of its engines caught fire on one of the runways of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, the airport said. All passengers had to be immediately evacuated.
World
2026.04.26 15:00
Chinese, Thai FMs hold 3rd consultation mechanism meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, together with Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Thailand's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, held the third meeting of the Consultation Mechanism between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China and Thailand on Friday in Bangkok.
China
2026.04.26 14:10
Opinion | Beyond Rankings: Reflections on Hong Kong SAR's higher education landscape and the value of liberal arts education The 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings have been released, with a total of 929 universities from 36 countries and territories included this year—an increase from 853 last year. This notable rise reflects intensifying competition among universities across Asia. As Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Education and a long-standing member of the academic community, I am concerned not only with the results themselves, but more importantly with the broader trends in higher education that they reveal.
Opinion
2026.04.26 12:15
Reporter's investigation: Counterfeit medication rife in TST — MOPIDICK's penguin becomes polar bear With the Mainland's May Day Golden Week approaching, nearly one million mainland tourists are expected to visit Hong Kong. To enhance the travel experience for visitors and protect their rights, various departments of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have taken proactive measures. Among them, the Customs is concerned that some unscrupulous pharmacies and ginseng & dried seafood shops may take the opportunity to deceive tourists through unfair business practices and has been conducting enforcement operations in recent days. 
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 11:00
Trump evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner after security incident U.S. President Donald Trump has been evacuated from the White House Correspondents' Dinner after what appears to be a security incident at the event, according to a live broadcast on Saturday night.
World
2026.04.26 10:00
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Education Vanguard | Starting from BNBU: Two-way talent flow ignites GBA's innovation ecosystem Five years since the launch of the Greater Bay Area Higher Education Development Plan, educational resources are efficiently shared, and talent empowers each other bidirectionally. We interviewed Professor Chen Zhi, President of Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU), the first university jointly established by the higher education sectors of the Mainland and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 13:15
Exclusive | HK's international violin competition bridges talent, tradition and global future of music In the vibrant cultural landscape of Hong Kong, where East meets West, a new generation of violinists is finding its voice on the global stage. The 6th Hong Kong International Young Musician Competition, hosted by the Association of Hong Kong International Music Competition, has once again transformed the Tsuen Wan Town Hall into a crossroads of talent, ambition, and artistic exchange.
Exclusive
2026.04.24 19:16
EyE on U | Energy security belongs to national security: Ken Lee says supply stability crucial as Northern Metropolis development nears As artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps the globe, how should workers aged 30 to 50 navigate this new reality? Will AI replace them? Or can they find new ways to survive and thrive?
EyE on U
2026.04.24 18:00
China-Italy Connection EP1 | Pizza and shaobing are family? Marco Polo: Io non c'entro! A popular anecdote once claimed that Marco Polo fell in love with northern Chinese scallion oil pies during his travels in China, and after failing to recreate them back in Italy, accidentally invented pizza. That story even became a classic gag in the Hong Kong comedy Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic. However, the true origin of pizza is another story.
Video
2026.04.24 13:09
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Opinion | Beyond Rankings: Reflections on Hong Kong SAR's higher education landscape and the value of liberal arts education The 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings have been released, with a total of 929 universities from 36 countries and territories included this year—an increase from 853 last year. This notable rise reflects intensifying competition among universities across Asia. As Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Education and a long-standing member of the academic community, I am concerned not only with the results themselves, but more importantly with the broader trends in higher education that they reveal.
Opinion
2026.04.26 12:15
Opinion | Dealing with a deranged he-devil How do you negotiate with a cognitively impaired, mentally unstable and habitual liar? You can't. But that is who Iran faces in the current conflict. Trump, the mad military adventurist, is the hill on which peace dies.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.22 17:00
Opinion | Trump is kicking the Iran Can down the road Donald Trump has announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire in his war against Iran. Coming just hours after he threatened to bomb the country again, the President has now given more space for talks with Tehran.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.22 14:15
Opinion | How Hong Kong 'reinvented itself' in a new era Five years ago, following the passage of the National Security Law (NSL), the "fourth era of Hong Kong" began. An era is defined as a period of time representing a political status quo, of which is both started and ended by a seismic event which changes everything. While there is much to debate to had on what "eras" we can derive from Hong Kong's history, for the purposes of this piece, I am defining four. First, the early colonial era, 1841 to 1945, the Cold Boom War era, 1945-1997, the handover era 1997-2020, and now the China-US competition era (2020-).
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.21 14:30
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Deepline | WeChat Pay vs. Alipay: Battle shifts to 'ecosystem deepening' as WeChat connects fve Asian payment networks Before the Labor Day holiday, WeChat Pay made a strategic move in the Southeast Asian market. According to the latest disclosure from WeChat's official account "wx-pai," the "national QR codes" of five countries (South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore) have been fully integrated into WeChat Pay.
Deepline
2026.04.23 18:30
Deepline | iQiyi's AI gamble: How a grand vision of digital doubles backfired Every year, the iQiyi World Conference never fails to stir up some controversy. In 2025, the company sparked nationwide outrage over its "skip-watch" feature (a function that lets users skip to the climax), landing it at the top of trending lists. In 2026, it followed up with a spectacular three-act train wreck: a high-profile announcement, an instant public backlash, and an overnight damage control.
Deepline
2026.04.22 18:30
Deepline | Apple announces new CEO: Post-Cook era begins, but Cook isn't leaving First, let's be clear about one thing: Apple has indeed changed its leadership, but Tim Cook is not saying goodbye.
Deepline
2026.04.21 12:34
Deepline | Crossroads in front of DeepSeek's Liang Wenfeng: Talent, options, and becoming 'normal' DeepSeek has finally broken its silence on fundraising. According to foreign media reports, DeepSeek is seeking at least US$300 million in its first external funding round, at a valuation of at least US$10 billion.
Deepline
2026.04.20 17:00
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Watch This | Cultivating AI innovation on campus "We used simple machine learning frameworks with Python and the Raspberry Pi platform to train image classification and object detection models."
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 19:00
Guangdong vehicles southbound into urban areas get approval for over 5,000 cases, with about 90% staying for 1 to 2 days Since the implementation of the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles allowing Guangdong-registered vehicles to enter Hong Kong in December last year, overall operations have been smooth and the programme has become increasingly popular. The Transport Department said today (April 26) that as of the end of March this year, more than 5,000 applications had been approved, and over 3,500 trip bookings had been recorded, with about 90 percent of travellers staying in Hong Kong for one to two days.
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 18:00
Education Vanguard | Starting from BNBU: Two-way talent flow ignites GBA's innovation ecosystem Five years since the launch of the Greater Bay Area Higher Education Development Plan, educational resources are efficiently shared, and talent empowers each other bidirectionally. We interviewed Professor Chen Zhi, President of Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU), the first university jointly established by the higher education sectors of the Mainland and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 13:15
Opinion | Beyond Rankings: Reflections on Hong Kong SAR's higher education landscape and the value of liberal arts education The 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings have been released, with a total of 929 universities from 36 countries and territories included this year—an increase from 853 last year. This notable rise reflects intensifying competition among universities across Asia. As Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Education and a long-standing member of the academic community, I am concerned not only with the results themselves, but more importantly with the broader trends in higher education that they reveal.
Opinion
2026.04.26 12:15
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Guangdong vehicles southbound into urban areas get approval for over 5,000 cases, with about 90% staying for 1 to 2 days Since the implementation of the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles allowing Guangdong-registered vehicles to enter Hong Kong in December last year, overall operations have been smooth and the programme has become increasingly popular. The Transport Department said today (April 26) that as of the end of March this year, more than 5,000 applications had been approved, and over 3,500 trip bookings had been recorded, with about 90 percent of travellers staying in Hong Kong for one to two days.
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 18:00
Chinese, Thai FMs hold 3rd consultation mechanism meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, together with Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Thailand's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, held the third meeting of the Consultation Mechanism between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China and Thailand on Friday in Bangkok.
China
2026.04.26 14:10
Education Vanguard | Starting from BNBU: Two-way talent flow ignites GBA's innovation ecosystem Five years since the launch of the Greater Bay Area Higher Education Development Plan, educational resources are efficiently shared, and talent empowers each other bidirectionally. We interviewed Professor Chen Zhi, President of Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU), the first university jointly established by the higher education sectors of the Mainland and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.04.26 13:15
Watch This | Thousands of migratory birds return to Kangba Noel wetland showcasing natural beauty As temperatures rise in Hebei's Kangbao County, thousands of migratory birds return to Kangba Noel National Wetland Park. Rare species like relict gulls and ruddy shelducks fill the sky and water, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. Continuous conservation efforts have restored the ecosystem, turning this wetland into a crucial habitat and earning the region recognition as the hometown of the relict gull.
China
2026.04.26 09:21
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US hit by fallout of the Iran War: California aviation fuel reserves hit 2.5-year low As Middle East conflicts disrupt global oil supply, California — the most populous state and largest economy in the U.S. — has seen its jet fuel reserves fall to the lowest level in two and a half years.
World
2026.04.26 17:00
Watch This | White House Correspondents' dinner shooting: Trump appears to have fallen when evacuating On April 25, following a reported "loud gunshot" at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, footage surfaced showing President Trump seemingly falling as he evacuated. The footage shows First Lady Melania Trump quickly crouching for cover after the gunshot, Vice President Vance rushing to safety, while Trump, protected by Secret Service agents, got up and left. During this time, Trump appears to have fallen forward, then was helped to his feet, the process appearing chaotic.
World
2026.04.26 16:00
6 injured as Swiss flight suspends takeoff after engine catches fire at Delhi airport At least six passengers were injured early Sunday when a flight of the Swiss International Airlines had to suspend takeoff after one of its engines caught fire on one of the runways of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, the airport said. All passengers had to be immediately evacuated.
World
2026.04.26 15:00
Chinese, Thai FMs hold 3rd consultation mechanism meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, together with Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Thailand's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, held the third meeting of the Consultation Mechanism between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China and Thailand on Friday in Bangkok.
China
2026.04.26 14:10
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CEO merchandise craze hits Silicon Valley: Nvidia's Jensen Huang sweater sells for US$178 According to a Wall Street Journal report, merchandise featuring the likenesses of Silicon Valley tech CEOs is gaining popularity, with a sweater priced at US$178 (approx. HK$1,394) and printed with a cartoon version of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang becoming a hot item at a recent developer conference. The trend reflects how "founder culture" is seeping into the consumer space amid the AI wave.
World
2026.04.20 20:30
DDN Business Insider | Age of AI: How does 'token economy' reshape industry dynamics? Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly. At the end of March, the National Data Administration officially renamed "Token" as "CiYuan", and "CiYuan economy" immediately sparked heated discussion in mainland China. Data shows that in early 2024, China's average daily CiYuan usage was only 100 billion; by the end of 2025, it had surged to 100 trillion. This March, it even surpassed 140 trillion. With growth of more than a thousand times over two years, does this mean that a new era of intelligent economy has officially arrived?
DDN Business Insider
2026.04.20 18:40
Paul Chan: Web3, AI to change 'rules of game' with 3 core challenges ahead The 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Festival kicked off today (April 20) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Financial Secretary Paul Chan said that digital intelligence is being embedded into the economy, and the rise of AI agents this year marks another noteworthy milestone.
Hong Kong
2026.04.20 18:15
Connie Talk EP27 | Robert Lee on his second term: Becoming a 'Super-Connector' between national policies and HK's financial sector In this episode, we sit down once again with Legislative Council member Robert Lee to discuss his vision for his second term. Representing the financial services functional constituency, Lee makes it clear that his goal is to serve as a "super-connector" between national policies and Hong Kong's financial industry.
Connie Talk
2026.04.17 14:00
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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
Curating the world through 'listening, researching, connecting”: Interview with Annalisa Rosso For many people, the word "curation" still sounds abstract—something that belongs to museums, niche exhibitions, or insider conversations. But at a global platform such as Salone del Mobile.Milano, curation is anything but vague. It is a practical method for shaping how ideas are understood, how emotions are triggered, and how culture and industry can speak to one another in a coherent language.
Editors' Pick
2026.04.21 16:03
Caricature: Dad the President On April 9, the Wall Street Journal reported that approximately 15 minutes before US President Donald Trump suddenly announced a suspension of strikes against Iran on March 23, over US$760 million worth of crude oil futures contracts (equivalent to approximately HK$5.952 billion) changed hands.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.04.11 18:24
Caricature: Uproot The Court of First Instance of the High Court had earlier ruled that Jimmy Lai was guilty of three offences endangering national security.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.04.11 14:00
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