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Cuteness Overload | Silent patrols need no salary: Meet adorable shop cats in HK! Have you ever heard of "shop cats"?As you wander through the streets of Hong Kong, you'll notice that many shops are home to a very special kind of resident. Today, let’s go on a cat-chasing journey together!
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2026.04.30 16:24
Audit report reveals Central–Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry service skipping sailings: Chan Hok-fung calls for tighter oversight A new audit report has revealed that the "Central – Tsim Sha Tsui" ferry route has been plagued by skipped sailings. An Audit Commission site inspection found that while the service schedule stipulates a departure every six minutes, the actual frequency was one sailing every ten minutes, resulting in six skipped sailings during the observation period.
Hong Kong
2026.04.30 16:00
Trump's approval rating drops to 34%: New low since return to White House Reuters and polling firm Ipsos released the results of their latest joint poll on April 28, showing that US President Trump's approval rating has fallen to a new low of just 34%. According to the report, Trump's popularity has been on a steady decline following the US-Iran conflict.
World
2026.04.30 15:03
White House 'TWO KINGS' caption during Charles III US visit sparks controversy A White House photo captioned "TWO KINGS" during King Charles III's US visit has sparked criticism, with lawmakers accusing President Trump of misunderstanding the role of the presidency.
World
2026.04.30 14:20
Trump says US reviewing troop deployment in Germany: Chancellor Merz calls for swift end to Iran conflict US President Donald Trump said on social media that Washington is studying and assessing a reduction of American troops stationed in Germany, with a decision expected in the near future.
World
2026.04.30 13:15
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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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
Opinion | The spineless British appeasement of Donald Trump In terms of public opinion, there has never been a more unpopular US President amongst Britons than Donald Trump. According to YouGov's poll tracker, around 81% of the British public view the President negatively. There are many reasons why, from his style and personality in general, to his politics, and of course his abrasive treatment of the country itself which has only grown more unhinged since his second term has progressed.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.29 19:10
Opinion | The curse of Asia is back to haunt the Pacific With war raging in Iran, Japan decided to poke the dragon's eye, in an act verging on open hostility against China.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.29 18:30
Watch This | Budapest doesn't buy the script In April 2026, Hungary's election brought an end to 16 years of strongman rule, as Viktor Orbán was voted out of power. On the surface, this looks like a routine transfer of power. But what truly matters is not Orbán's departure—it's who tried to keep him in place.
Young Voices
2026.04.27 13:13
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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
Deepline | Goodbye wool shoes, hello GPUs! Allbirds' epic pivot to artificial intelligence From "Silicon Valley elite must-have" to the new darling of market computing power, eco-friendly footwear brand Allbirds has officially announced the sale of its footwear business, rebranded as "NewBird AI," and fully pivoted to the field of artificial intelligence
Deepline
2026.04.28 17:00
Deepline | Apple's post-Cook test: Can John Ternus save it from missing AI? On April 21, 2026, when Apple's website posted that letter titled "Community Letter from Tim," traders on Wall Street barely looked up. The stock edged up 1.04%, and the company's market value firmly stood above US$4 trillion, enough to buy the entire German stock market. Yet the capital market's reaction to this major leadership change was eerily calm.
Deepline
2026.04.27 18:50
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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
DDN Business Insider | Will HK stock market get recovery window under indefinite ceasefire between US and Iran? The ceasefire process between the U.S. and Iran has seen new developments. Last week, U.S. President Trump said on social media that the ceasefire deadline with Iran would be extended. While negotiations between the two sides are still in a game-theoretic phase, global equities rebounded last week. Is the impact of the geopolitical situation on the market starting to weaken?
DDN Business Insider
2026.04.27 17:11
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
Lifestyle
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Audit report reveals Central–Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry service skipping sailings: Chan Hok-fung calls for tighter oversight A new audit report has revealed that the "Central – Tsim Sha Tsui" ferry route has been plagued by skipped sailings. An Audit Commission site inspection found that while the service schedule stipulates a departure every six minutes, the actual frequency was one sailing every ten minutes, resulting in six skipped sailings during the observation period.
Hong Kong
2026.04.30 16:00
Jason Chan to hold July concert at Hong Kong Coliseum, public ticket sales open today Hong Kong singer Jason Chan will hold his 20th anniversary concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum this July, with public ticket sales opening April 30 after advance tickets sold out quickly.
Lifestyle
2026.04.30 11:06
Hong Kong's May Day blooms: 6 must-visit spider flower spots with transport & tips DotDotNews reports: With the May Day holiday approaching, are you planning a trip to Hong Kong and looking to avoid the crowds while capturing stunning photos? From late March to May each year, Hong Kong is in full bloom with Spider Trees flowers.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 20:15
HK to ban possession of e-cigarettes in public from April 30: What you need to know Hong Kong will ban the possession of e-cigarettes and other alternative smoking products in public places starting April 30, with fines up to HK$50,000 and possible jail terms. The new law applies to both residents and tourists, covering vapes, heated tobacco and herbal cigarettes. Authorities have clarified definitions of "public places," enforcement rules and penalties, while also providing disposal points ahead of implementation.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 16:26
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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
Deepline | Goodbye wool shoes, hello GPUs! Allbirds' epic pivot to artificial intelligence From "Silicon Valley elite must-have" to the new darling of market computing power, eco-friendly footwear brand Allbirds has officially announced the sale of its footwear business, rebranded as "NewBird AI," and fully pivoted to the field of artificial intelligence
Deepline
2026.04.28 17:00
Deepline | Apple's post-Cook test: Can John Ternus save it from missing AI? On April 21, 2026, when Apple's website posted that letter titled "Community Letter from Tim," traders on Wall Street barely looked up. The stock edged up 1.04%, and the company's market value firmly stood above US$4 trillion, enough to buy the entire German stock market. Yet the capital market's reaction to this major leadership change was eerily calm.
Deepline
2026.04.27 18:50
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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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