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ICAC arrests 7 over graft in building maintenance Last week (April 27 and 28), the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) launched an enforcement operation targeting a corruption ring specializing in major renovation projects for single-building complexes. Five men and two women, aged between 37 and 75, were arrested. Among them were chairman of the management committee of the incorporated owners, proprietor of engineering contractor, as well as a director of an engineering consultancy firm and a registered inspector hired by the firm.
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 16:20
US illegal tariff refunds delayed by 1 day: Expected to start issuing on May 12 at earliest According to CCTV News, on May 4, local time, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) stated that the first batch of electronic refunds for tariffs deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court is expected to begin as early as May 12.
World
2026.05.05 15:00
Opinion | Exploiting convicted criminal: US politicians' latest anti-China charade The louder the slogans become, the clearer the underlying purpose looks: this was never primarily about justice. It was about keeping an old anti-China playbook alive—by turning one man's criminal case into a permanent political spectacle.
Opinion
2026.05.05 14:45
US politicians' repeated hyping of Jimmy Lai case aims to undermine HK stability Regarding the recent public remarks by certain anti-China politicians in the US who falsely claimed they would conduct so-called "representations" on the Jimmy Lai case, it must be made clear that certain US politicians, disregarding basic facts and legal procedures, have repeatedly hyped up this case. Their true intent is to undermine the stability and rule of law in Hong Kong, China. Such conduct seriously violates the fundamental norms of international law on non-interference in internal affairs.
World
2026.05.05 14:17
Govt regulates internet cafés: Plans to ban providing lodging and introduce age restrictions New-style Internet cafés have become increasingly popular in Hong Kong in recent years, offering private rooms, sofa beds, shower facilities and washing machines, with some mainland tourists also opting to stay overnight at such venues during the May Day Golden Week
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 13:00
Fire Aftermath | 140 households return on May 4, 13 losses reported Yesterday (May 4) marked the 15th day of residents returning to their homes in batches at Block seven of Wang Fuk Court. Access was granted to five upper floors of Wang Fuk Court and 11 upper floors of Wang Shing House. The return process proceeded in an orderly manner, and operations were generally smooth.
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 12:00
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Opinion | Exploiting convicted criminal: US politicians' latest anti-China charade The louder the slogans become, the clearer the underlying purpose looks: this was never primarily about justice. It was about keeping an old anti-China playbook alive—by turning one man's criminal case into a permanent political spectacle.
Opinion
2026.05.05 14:45
How King Charles's speech conquers the US Congress—viewed from China by a speechwriter The British Empire is just a memory. But its language still rules the world, and impinges on the UK-US transatlantic relationship.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.04 19:00
Opinion | Prudent stewardship amid geopolitical uncertainty: HK's strategic response to energy volatility The escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has sent shockwaves through global oil markets, with crude oil prices surging to nearly $120 per barrel at one point. As a highly open economy, Hong Kong cannot remain insulated from such external shocks. While the city benefits from the strong backing of the nation—with approximately 80 percent of petroleum products sourced from the mainland, ensuring no risk of energy shortages—the sustained volatility in local fuel prices has directly impacted transport and related industries.
Kevin Lau
2026.05.04 12:29
Opinion | How the US works to break 'Multilateralism' in foreign policy as the UAE quits OPEC This week, it was announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its intention to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or best known as OPEC. OPEC, founded in 1960, consists of 12 core members and 12 "plus" members who together constitute 38% of global oil production, as well as 78% of its proven reserves. The group's collective goal is to enforce their national interests by affirming national sovereignty over oil production and maximising their profits by collectively coordinating output.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.30 12:15
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Deepline | AI artists: A threat to fan economy? A few days ago, the news that iQiyi was building an "AI artist resource library" set off a storm across the entire Chinese film and television industry. Artists denied involvement, audiences boycotted it, and industry insiders were shocked. A flood of criticism poured in on iQiyi, forcing CEO Gong Yu to post three explanations on Weibo. A new story had barely begun, yet it seemed destined to die young.
Deepline
2026.05.01 16:40
Deepline | 'AGI brotherhood' of Zhichun Road: DeepSeek and Kimi's shared pursuit DeepSeek (Beijing Subsidiary) and MoonShot AI are both located in the Zhichun Road area of Haidian District, Beijing, just 1.4 kilometers apart—a walk of only about ten minutes. Standing in the conference room of one company, one can look across the distance and see the other company's office building. Perhaps at certain moments, their researchers gaze at each other across the cluster of buildings, their minds filled with visions of the AGI blueprint.
Deepline
2026.04.30 19:10
Deepline | Oil prices soar, Chinese EVs roar: Unintended consequences of US-Iran conflict Donald Trump probably never imagined that every missile he agreed to fire at Iran would ultimately become another stepping stone for the global expansion of Chinese new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Deepline
2026.04.29 17:40
Deepline | China prohibits Manus acquisition, targeting 'cosmetic' offshore moves According to a report by China Central Television (CCTV), on April 27, the much-anticipated Manus acquisition case reached its final decision. The Office of the Working Mechanism for Security Review of Foreign Investment (under the National Development and Reform Commission), in accordance with laws and regulations, issued a prohibition decision on the foreign acquisition of the Manus project, requiring the parties involved to revoke the acquisition transaction.
Deepline
2026.04.28 18:30
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HK's Q1 GDP estimated to grow by 5.9%, strongest in 5 years The Census and Statistics Department today (May 5) released the preliminary estimate figures for Hong Kong's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the first quarter this year.Based on the preliminary estimates, GDP for the first quarter of 2026 increased by 5.9%, compared with an increase of 4.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 17:50
HK lift technician killed in Stanley industrial accident, investigation urged A 26-year-old lift technician died in a workplace accident in Stanley after being struck by a falling object while replacing elevator cables. His grieving family attended a morgue on Tuesday as authorities face calls to launch a full investigation into the incident.
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 17:06
ICAC arrests 7 over graft in building maintenance Last week (April 27 and 28), the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) launched an enforcement operation targeting a corruption ring specializing in major renovation projects for single-building complexes. Five men and two women, aged between 37 and 75, were arrested. Among them were chairman of the management committee of the incorporated owners, proprietor of engineering contractor, as well as a director of an engineering consultancy firm and a registered inspector hired by the firm.
Hong Kong
2026.05.05 16:20
Opinion | Exploiting convicted criminal: US politicians' latest anti-China charade The louder the slogans become, the clearer the underlying purpose looks: this was never primarily about justice. It was about keeping an old anti-China playbook alive—by turning one man's criminal case into a permanent political spectacle.
Opinion
2026.05.05 14:45
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US politicians' repeated hyping of Jimmy Lai case aims to undermine HK stability Regarding the recent public remarks by certain anti-China politicians in the US who falsely claimed they would conduct so-called "representations" on the Jimmy Lai case, it must be made clear that certain US politicians, disregarding basic facts and legal procedures, have repeatedly hyped up this case. Their true intent is to undermine the stability and rule of law in Hong Kong, China. Such conduct seriously violates the fundamental norms of international law on non-interference in internal affairs.
World
2026.05.05 14:17
ITTF World Team Championships | China set to face Australia as knockout stage begins in London China's men's table tennis team will face Australia in the knockout stage of the ITTF World Team Championships in London, with a potential rematch against South Korea looming in the quarterfinals after a group-stage loss.
China
2026.05.05 11:05
Legacy & Gen Z EP1 | Offbeat outside, traditionalist inside: 20-year-old subculture lover devotes himself in Peking Opera 20-year-old KAKA blends traditional Peking Opera with "Yabi" culture (subculture) to create a unique spark and form his very own "Peking Opera Yabi" style.
Video
2026.05.05 10:58
Wu Yize edges Murphy 18–17 to win World Snooker Championship in dramatic final China's Wu Yize won the 2026 World Snooker Championship with an 18–17 victory over Shaun Murphy, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to reach and win the final.
China
2026.05.05 10:22
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Japan poll: Over half of respondents say non-constitutional issues should be addressed first A poll released by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) on April 3rd showed that more than half of respondents believe the The National Diet of Japan should prioritize issues other than the Constitution.
World
2026.05.05 18:00
US illegal tariff refunds delayed by 1 day: Expected to start issuing on May 12 at earliest According to CCTV News, on May 4, local time, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) stated that the first batch of electronic refunds for tariffs deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court is expected to begin as early as May 12.
World
2026.05.05 15:00
Opinion | Exploiting convicted criminal: US politicians' latest anti-China charade The louder the slogans become, the clearer the underlying purpose looks: this was never primarily about justice. It was about keeping an old anti-China playbook alive—by turning one man's criminal case into a permanent political spectacle.
Opinion
2026.05.05 14:45
US politicians' repeated hyping of Jimmy Lai case aims to undermine HK stability Regarding the recent public remarks by certain anti-China politicians in the US who falsely claimed they would conduct so-called "representations" on the Jimmy Lai case, it must be made clear that certain US politicians, disregarding basic facts and legal procedures, have repeatedly hyped up this case. Their true intent is to undermine the stability and rule of law in Hong Kong, China. Such conduct seriously violates the fundamental norms of international law on non-interference in internal affairs.
World
2026.05.05 14:17
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DDN Business Insider | Stablecoin licensing takes effect, new regulatory framework unveiled: HK's digital asset market poised for major transformation Editor's note: Hong Kong's digital asset sector has seen a breakthrough. Stablecoin licensing has officially taken effect, and a new regulatory framework for tokenized assets was announced earlier.
DDN Business Insider
2026.05.04 18:13
G Sachs reiterates its end-of-year gold price target of US$5,400: Warning of significant downside pressure in short term Goldman Sachs has released its latest research report, adopting a dual-track approach to the gold market described as "structurally bullish but tactically cautious." While the bank reiterated its year-end gold price target of US$5,400 per ounce, it also issued a clear warning that gold faces significant downward pressure in the near term.
World
2026.04.30 20:00
Henry's Take EP57 | HK's financial security and stability: Safe haven amid Middle East turmoil Amid growing turmoil in the Middle East, capital is searching for safe havens. As the conflict between Iran and Israel disrupts financial hubs like Dubai, Hong Kong has bucked the trend by attracting over HK$300 billion in capital inflows. Despite some spreading a "Hong Kong is falling" narrative, the facts tell a different story: over 500 companies are queuing for listing on the HKEX, international firms are flocking to Hong Kong, and inquiries about family offices remain strong — Hong Kong's stability and rule of law are speaking through the data.
Henry's Take
2026.04.29 16:20
Hong Kong Disneyland posts HK$536 mn net profit, fully repays shareholder loans Following the end of its nine-year losing streak in 2024, when Hong Kong Disneyland posted a net profit of 838 million yuan, the park announced its 2025 financial results today (April 28), reporting another profit of 536 million yuan. This marks the fifth time the park has turned a profit since its opening in 2005.
Hong Kong
2026.04.28 18:00
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Deepline | AI artists: A threat to fan economy? A few days ago, the news that iQiyi was building an "AI artist resource library" set off a storm across the entire Chinese film and television industry. Artists denied involvement, audiences boycotted it, and industry insiders were shocked. A flood of criticism poured in on iQiyi, forcing CEO Gong Yu to post three explanations on Weibo. A new story had barely begun, yet it seemed destined to die young.
Deepline
2026.05.01 16:40
Deepline | 'AGI brotherhood' of Zhichun Road: DeepSeek and Kimi's shared pursuit DeepSeek (Beijing Subsidiary) and MoonShot AI are both located in the Zhichun Road area of Haidian District, Beijing, just 1.4 kilometers apart—a walk of only about ten minutes. Standing in the conference room of one company, one can look across the distance and see the other company's office building. Perhaps at certain moments, their researchers gaze at each other across the cluster of buildings, their minds filled with visions of the AGI blueprint.
Deepline
2026.04.30 19:10
Deepline | Oil prices soar, Chinese EVs roar: Unintended consequences of US-Iran conflict Donald Trump probably never imagined that every missile he agreed to fire at Iran would ultimately become another stepping stone for the global expansion of Chinese new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Deepline
2026.04.29 17:40
Deepline | China prohibits Manus acquisition, targeting 'cosmetic' offshore moves According to a report by China Central Television (CCTV), on April 27, the much-anticipated Manus acquisition case reached its final decision. The Office of the Working Mechanism for Security Review of Foreign Investment (under the National Development and Reform Commission), in accordance with laws and regulations, issued a prohibition decision on the foreign acquisition of the Manus project, requiring the parties involved to revoke the acquisition transaction.
Deepline
2026.04.28 18:30
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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
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.
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2026.04.11 18:24
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