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Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
Opinion | Japan, the ticking time-bomb in Asia Japan, under Takaichi, is Asia's hidden ticking time bomb. Its first female prime minister fancies herself the Margaret Thatcher of the East. Remember Thatcher? She had carved her name in history by defeating Argentina in the Falklands. Copycat Takaichi, too, wants her place in history.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.30 17:00
HK Express launches 7.1 limited-time fare, round-trip flights from HK$71 to mark 29th anniversary of HK's return To celebrate the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover, HK Express has rolled out a special "7.1 Limited-Time Fare" fare promotion, offering steep discounts on all its mainland China routes. Round-trip "Ultra Lite" fares start as low as HK$71. Destinations include the newly added Wuxi, as well as Beijing (Daxing), Sanya, Ningbo, Changzhou, and Yiwu—covering a wide range of leisure and travel options.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 16:03
World Cup | Morocco eliminates Netherlands in penalty shootout: Advances to Round of 16 with 4-3 on aggregate On June 30 Hong Kong time, in the World Cup Round of 32, the Netherlands faced Morocco. In the first half, both sides traded attacks but failed to break the deadlock, ending the half 0-0. In the second half, Cody Gakpo scored with a volley from inside the box for the Netherlands, while Issa Diop equalized with a header. The match ended 1-1 after 90 minutes, forcing extra time.
World
2026.06.30 15:00
Watch This | Europe's record heat wave sparks rush for Midea's PortaSplit ACs Since June, Europe, one of the regions with the lowest air-conditioning penetration rates in the world, has been hit by widespread extreme heat, with temperatures in many areas exceeding 40°C. Without air conditioners, "enjoying cool air" became a luxury for most people. Although Chinese-made air conditioners are rapidly filling the gap, they have been snapped up at an unprecedented speed almost at the same time.
Video
2026.06.30 14:21
Opinion | The era of European Protectionism has arrived The political winds in the European Union (EU) pertaining to China have changed dramatically in recent months, and a storm of protectionist economic policy is on its way.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.30 14:10
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Opinion | Japan, the ticking time-bomb in Asia Japan, under Takaichi, is Asia's hidden ticking time bomb. Its first female prime minister fancies herself the Margaret Thatcher of the East. Remember Thatcher? She had carved her name in history by defeating Argentina in the Falklands. Copycat Takaichi, too, wants her place in history.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.30 17:00
Opinion | The era of European Protectionism has arrived The political winds in the European Union (EU) pertaining to China have changed dramatically in recent months, and a storm of protectionist economic policy is on its way.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.30 14:10
Opinion | 29th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR: Education as the foundation of Hong Kong's development The 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the Motherland offers a timely moment to reflect on how the city has developed over the past three decades. Hong Kong today is often described in terms of its prosperity and stability, yet these outcomes did not emerge by chance. They are the result of long-term collective effort, built steadily across generations. Among the many factors that have supported this development, education has remained one of the most fundamental.
Opinion
2026.06.28 12:20
Europe's record-breaking heatwave sparks political divide over air conditioning A record-breaking heatwave across Europe has pushed temperatures to historic highs, fueling soaring demand for Chinese-made air conditioners while igniting a political debate in France over whether air conditioning should become more widely adopted.
Hong Kong
2026.06.27 20:16
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Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
Deepline | The 'are you sure' benchmark: Why AI can't stop people-pleasing Recently, X user @shadcn posted, "No model can handle the follow-up question 'are you sure'... they all instantly cave." It seemed like just a casual gripe, a dozen or so words. But who would have thought that once posted, it would immediately sweep through the communities of developers and AI researchers?
Deepline
2026.06.29 20:12
Deepline | Jalapeño's here: OpenAI's first chip tastes spicy in more ways than one OpenAI's first-ever chip in history was born, with a quite spicy name: Jalapeño.
Deepline
2026.06.25 17:11
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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Global Lens | Before HK's handover, what obstacles did UK set? Before the 1997 handover, the UK set several obstacles to preserve its influence. After the 1984 Joint Declaration officially confirmed Hong Kong would return to China in 1997, the 13-year transition period became a window for Britain to entrench its power.
Global Lens
2026.06.30 19:58
Immigrant Mishaps Series | UK heatwave leaves HK expat and pet cat struggling without AC Recently, scorching heatwaves have swept across various parts of Europe, with temperatures hitting record highs one after another. The United Kingdom, which has always been perceived as a cold country, has not been spared either. After breaking the highest temperature record for May, it went on to break the June high-temperature record for three consecutive days. In the UK, where air conditioning is not commonly installed, many Hongkongers who have moved there have been left "questioning their existence" due to the heat.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 19:00
HK Express launches 7.1 limited-time fare, round-trip flights from HK$71 to mark 29th anniversary of HK's return To celebrate the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover, HK Express has rolled out a special "7.1 Limited-Time Fare" fare promotion, offering steep discounts on all its mainland China routes. Round-trip "Ultra Lite" fares start as low as HK$71. Destinations include the newly added Wuxi, as well as Beijing (Daxing), Sanya, Ningbo, Changzhou, and Yiwu—covering a wide range of leisure and travel options.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 16:03
1,635 households accepte acquisition offer—82.4% of units: Housing Bureau urges confirmation of intent before June 30 The Housing Bureau today (June 29) appealed to the owners of the eight buildings from Blocks A to H of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po who wish to secure flat selection priority under the Special Sales Exercise in the first batch to grasp the opportunity to submit the duly signed "Letter of Acceptance" on or before June 30 to confirm their intention to sell their titles to the Government.
Hong Kong
2026.06.29 19:01
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HK Express launches 7.1 limited-time fare, round-trip flights from HK$71 to mark 29th anniversary of HK's return To celebrate the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover, HK Express has rolled out a special "7.1 Limited-Time Fare" fare promotion, offering steep discounts on all its mainland China routes. Round-trip "Ultra Lite" fares start as low as HK$71. Destinations include the newly added Wuxi, as well as Beijing (Daxing), Sanya, Ningbo, Changzhou, and Yiwu—covering a wide range of leisure and travel options.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 16:03
Watch This | Europe's record heat wave sparks rush for Midea's PortaSplit ACs Since June, Europe, one of the regions with the lowest air-conditioning penetration rates in the world, has been hit by widespread extreme heat, with temperatures in many areas exceeding 40°C. Without air conditioners, "enjoying cool air" became a luxury for most people. Although Chinese-made air conditioners are rapidly filling the gap, they have been snapped up at an unprecedented speed almost at the same time.
Video
2026.06.30 14:21
Venezuela Earthquake | China adds further RMB 100 mn in aid supplies for Venezuela According to reports from Xinhua News Agency and Reuters, since the earthquake in Venezuela, the death toll has continued to rise. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated at a regular press conference on June 29 that China is deeply concerned about the earthquake situation in Venezuela.
World
2026.06.30 13:15
Watch This | Still Fresh, Still True This year marks the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Looking back, the CPC and the Chinese people have forged a remarkable journey together. Today, the Party's aspiration to deliver a better life for the people shines as brightly as ever!
Video
2026.06.30 11:12
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Israel continues attacks on S. Lebanon despite framework agreement Israel launched more attacks on southern Lebanon on Monday (June 29) despite a recently signed Lebanon-Israel framework agreement, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported.
World
2026.06.30 20:11
Global Lens | Before HK's handover, what obstacles did UK set? Before the 1997 handover, the UK set several obstacles to preserve its influence. After the 1984 Joint Declaration officially confirmed Hong Kong would return to China in 1997, the 13-year transition period became a window for Britain to entrench its power.
Global Lens
2026.06.30 19:58
Immigrant Mishaps Series | UK heatwave leaves HK expat and pet cat struggling without AC Recently, scorching heatwaves have swept across various parts of Europe, with temperatures hitting record highs one after another. The United Kingdom, which has always been perceived as a cold country, has not been spared either. After breaking the highest temperature record for May, it went on to break the June high-temperature record for three consecutive days. In the UK, where air conditioning is not commonly installed, many Hongkongers who have moved there have been left "questioning their existence" due to the heat.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 19:00
Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
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China mulls revisions to gold import, export regulations Chinese regulators have proposed revisions to current regulations on the import and export of gold and gold products, aiming to streamline administration, facilitate trade, and improve the management of gold carried across the border by individuals.
China
2026.06.28 20:10
Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads worldwide as memory chip costs surge Apple on June 25, local time, raised prices for selected MacBook and iPad products across multiple global markets, citing a sharp increase in the cost of memory and storage chips. The latest price adjustment does not affect iPhones.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.26 12:00
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
Lifestyle
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HK Express launches 7.1 limited-time fare, round-trip flights from HK$71 to mark 29th anniversary of HK's return To celebrate the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover, HK Express has rolled out a special "7.1 Limited-Time Fare" fare promotion, offering steep discounts on all its mainland China routes. Round-trip "Ultra Lite" fares start as low as HK$71. Destinations include the newly added Wuxi, as well as Beijing (Daxing), Sanya, Ningbo, Changzhou, and Yiwu—covering a wide range of leisure and travel options.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 16:03
World Cup | Morocco eliminates Netherlands in penalty shootout: Advances to Round of 16 with 4-3 on aggregate On June 30 Hong Kong time, in the World Cup Round of 32, the Netherlands faced Morocco. In the first half, both sides traded attacks but failed to break the deadlock, ending the half 0-0. In the second half, Cody Gakpo scored with a volley from inside the box for the Netherlands, while Issa Diop equalized with a header. The match ended 1-1 after 90 minutes, forcing extra time.
World
2026.06.30 15:00
A Thousand Hamlets | Tragedy at the Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival The Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival – this year featuring performances in Cantonese, English, Korean, Polish, Romanian, and Tibetan – has established itself as a gem in the city's showcase of East-West cultural exchange.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.06.29 17:30
Through-train school education expo draws 38,000 visitor entries over 3 days Hong Kong is actively promoting the "Study in Hong Kong" brand and building itself as an international education hub to attract students from the mainland and overseas. The third "Greater Bay Area Hong Kong Through-Train School Education Expo" concluded yesterday (June 28), with participating schools collectively receiving more than 33,000 applications over the three‑day event.
Hong Kong
2026.06.29 17:05
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Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
Deepline | The 'are you sure' benchmark: Why AI can't stop people-pleasing Recently, X user @shadcn posted, "No model can handle the follow-up question 'are you sure'... they all instantly cave." It seemed like just a casual gripe, a dozen or so words. But who would have thought that once posted, it would immediately sweep through the communities of developers and AI researchers?
Deepline
2026.06.29 20:12
Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads worldwide as memory chip costs surge Apple on June 25, local time, raised prices for selected MacBook and iPad products across multiple global markets, citing a sharp increase in the cost of memory and storage chips. The latest price adjustment does not affect iPhones.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.26 12:00
BEC Building's 30th anniversary: Upholding a green and energy-saving ethos The BEC Building celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. Completed in 1996, it serves as an "eco-lab" dedicated to advancing sustainable building practices and innovative technologies, fully embodying the concept of green design.
Home
2026.06.25 18:57
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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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