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MIRROR's Keung To fined HK$1,000 for careless driving Keung To, a member of the boy band MIRROR, was charged with three offences, including careless driving, after his vehicle struck a roadside railing on Caine Road on Hong Kong Island in the early morning hours of last November. His case was heard today (April 13) at Eastern Magistrates' Courts.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 18:00
HK counts down to National Security Education Day with events rallying public for shared security responsibility As Hong Kong gears up for the upcoming National Security Education Day on April 15, a series of events have highlighted the pivotal role of coordinated development and security in sustaining the city's prosperity and stability, as well as the collective responsibility of all sectors in safeguarding national security.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 17:16
Visa-on-arrival access to Sri Lanka for HKSAR passport holders The government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has received notification from the Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to the People's Republic of China that HKSAR passport holders who apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization prior to visiting Sri Lanka may obtain an entry visa for a stay of up to 30 days upon arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport of Sri Lanka.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 16:16
World's largest iceberg disappearing China's Fengyun meteorological satellites have documented the disintegration of what was once the world's largest iceberg, A23a, the China Meteorological Administration said.
World
2026.04.13 15:22
Watch This | Drone footage captures Lamma Island hill fire A suspected mountain fire broke out near the peak of Luk Chau on Lamma Island today (April 13).
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 14:00
Watch This | Foreign tourist checked at West Kowloon Station, found large quantities of ancient coins and fossilized relics in luggage According to the General Administration of Customs, West Kowloon Station Customs recently intercepted a foreign outbound passenger carrying 680 cultural relic coins and banknotes and 42 paleontological fossils.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 13:00
Ingrid Yeung: Civil service establishment reduced to 188,000 posts, pay trend survey results expected next month Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung said today (April 13) at the Legislative Council Special Finance Committee Meetings that under the 2% reduction in the civil service establishment for the 2026-27 fiscal year, the total number of civil service posts had been reduced to approximately 188,000 as of April 1. She reiterated that cutting the establishment is the most direct way to reduce actual expenditure, and that departmental allocations would also be directly reduced.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 20:00
DDN Business Insider | Oil hits US$100 as US-Iran talks stall: Experts see long-term highs Editor's note: The third round of negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without an agreement after 21 hours. According to a Xinhua News report citing US media on April 12, following the failure of the US-Iran talks to reach an agreement, US President Trump is considering resuming limited military strikes against Iran while simultaneously blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
DDN Business Insider
2026.04.13 19:00
Fire Investigation | More rescue details revealed: Firefighters try to activate fire alarm, but couldn't enter building The Independent Committee investigating the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po held its 11th hearing today (April 13). Senior Fire Officer Hui Kin On of Tai Po Fire Station testified, disclosing further details of the firefighting and rescue operation.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 18:30
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OMG | Melania Trump denies any link to Jeffrey Epstein Melania Trump, the wife of US President Donald Trump and First Lady, addressed the White House to deny any connection to the late sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein, while also rebutting claims that he introduced Trump to her.
OMG
2026.04.10 14:15
I Live in HK EP9 | Resilient 'Lion Rock Spirit': Wearing this jersey, we play for this city Set against the vibrant rhythm of Hong Kong, this story follows the rise of the Hong Kong Bulls, a young team redefining the city’s basketball identity. From the iconic courts of Southorn Stadium to the national stage of the NBL, players from different cultures and backgrounds come together with a shared goal—to play for Hong Kong. Blending diverse playing styles and life experiences, the team reflects the very spirit of the city itself: open, dynamic, and resilient. Through victories, challenges, and moments of change, they continue to grow stronger, driven by belief and unity.
I Live in HK
2026.04.09 20:26
Decoding China EP21 | Chinese restaurant owner in France: The French don't know that dumplings originated in China "For example, they didn't know that baozi (steamed buns) and jiaozi (dumplings) are Chinese foods," Cheng said. Surprised by this, he came up with the idea of introducing traditional Chinese flour-based dishes to the people of Lyon.
Video
2026.04.09 15:28
HK Corner | Colorwalk challenge through HK's streets Today, we're taking on a trending challenge—the Colorwalk. The color? Red. From taxi signs to neon lights, hidden street art to vending beverage machines, we're hunting down every pop of scarlet across the city.
Video
2026.04.09 15:00
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Opinion | Iran at the inflection point: A new era in the multipolar world The global order is shifting rapidly toward multipolarity, where emerging powers challenge old dominance and new alliances reshape economies. Iran stands at a critical inflection point. Years of sanctions have tested the nation, but the prospect of full relief could unlock enormous potential. This moment is not merely about recovery. It represents Iran's chance to become a stronger player in a world where influence spreads across multiple centers of power. With smart decisions, Iran can turn challenges into lasting strength.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.04.11 17:18
Opinion | Trump is played by Israel and outplayed by Iran After many sleepless nights and white-knuckle anxiety, Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran.
Philip Yeung
2026.04.10 19:20
Opinion | Swift correction marks mature governance: Lessons from Hong Kong's seatbelt regulation This decisive reversal, rather than signaling policy failure, demonstrated the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government's commitment to responsive governance and set in motion a comprehensive review process that continues to offer valuable lessons for evidence-based policymaking.
Kevin Lau
2026.04.09 11:30
Opinion | The end of the Middle East 'oil' paradigm For the past 100 years and more, oil has become the keystone resource of the human economic world. Displacing older substances such as coal, crude has essentially (and literally) been the "engine" which keeps our world running. From cars, to trains, planes and all manners of industrial production, almost everything has hinged upon access to oil, which in turn has made it a "make or break" substance for prosperity even to the point of causing wars.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.09 09:53
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Deepline | WeChat cracks down on AI-generated content: Why the panic? In recent days, the online money-making community that uses "lobster" (Openclaw and other similar agents) to automatically publish official accounts has been completely panicked, as their WeChat official accounts have suddenly been suspended in batches, with notifications indicating that the platform has determined they engage in "non-human automated creation behavior."
Deepline
2026.04.11 20:27
Deepline | 'HappyHorse' unmasked: Alibaba as developer of top-ranked AI video model Two insiders claimed that the developer of HappyHorse-1.0, which recently topped the AI video generation leaderboard, is China's Alibaba Group, according to The Information. The model is expected to launch tomorrow (April 12).
Deepline
2026.04.10 18:00
Deepline | Globalization of Chinese automakers: Lessons from Toyota's rise Last year, Chinese automakers surpassed Japan for the first time in global vehicle sales, achieving nearly 27 million units sold and claiming the top spot in the world's automotive sales rankings. Behind this milestone lies eight consecutive years as the world's largest producer and seller of new energy vehicles (NEVs), as well as a transformative moment for the Chinese automotive industry.
Deepline
2026.04.02 20:18
Deepline | Takeout dilemma: Why luxury hotels refuse to let robots do the job A post by Chinese entrepreneur Luo Yonghao has brought back the old debate about whether five-star hotels should allow food delivery to be brought up to guests' rooms.
Deepline
2026.04.01 20:40
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Ingrid Yeung: Civil service establishment reduced to 188,000 posts, pay trend survey results expected next month Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung said today (April 13) at the Legislative Council Special Finance Committee Meetings that under the 2% reduction in the civil service establishment for the 2026-27 fiscal year, the total number of civil service posts had been reduced to approximately 188,000 as of April 1. She reiterated that cutting the establishment is the most direct way to reduce actual expenditure, and that departmental allocations would also be directly reduced.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 20:00
Fire Investigation | More rescue details revealed: Firefighters try to activate fire alarm, but couldn't enter building The Independent Committee investigating the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po held its 11th hearing today (April 13). Senior Fire Officer Hui Kin On of Tai Po Fire Station testified, disclosing further details of the firefighting and rescue operation.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 18:30
MIRROR's Keung To fined HK$1,000 for careless driving Keung To, a member of the boy band MIRROR, was charged with three offences, including careless driving, after his vehicle struck a roadside railing on Caine Road on Hong Kong Island in the early morning hours of last November. His case was heard today (April 13) at Eastern Magistrates' Courts.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 18:00
HK counts down to National Security Education Day with events rallying public for shared security responsibility As Hong Kong gears up for the upcoming National Security Education Day on April 15, a series of events have highlighted the pivotal role of coordinated development and security in sustaining the city's prosperity and stability, as well as the collective responsibility of all sectors in safeguarding national security.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 17:16
World
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Visa-on-arrival access to Sri Lanka for HKSAR passport holders The government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has received notification from the Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to the People's Republic of China that HKSAR passport holders who apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization prior to visiting Sri Lanka may obtain an entry visa for a stay of up to 30 days upon arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport of Sri Lanka.
Hong Kong
2026.04.13 16:16
World's largest iceberg disappearing China's Fengyun meteorological satellites have documented the disintegration of what was once the world's largest iceberg, A23a, the China Meteorological Administration said.
World
2026.04.13 15:22
US moves to block Strait of Hormuz: International oil prices surge 8%, reaching new high over US$100 with gold prices sliding According to China Central Television (CCTV) News, international gold and oil prices have experienced significant volatility following the failure of US-Iran talks and reports that the United States plans to block the Strait of Hormuz. International gold prices plunged at the opening of trading on April 12, with June gold futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (COMEX) falling below US$4,700 per ounce, at one point dropping more than 2%. International oil prices, meanwhile, rose sharply at the start of the new trading week.
World
2026.04.13 12:00
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, UAE, to visit China Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, will visit China from April 12 to 14, at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson announced on Sunday (April 12).
China
2026.04.12 19:31
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DDN Business Insider | Oil hits US$100 as US-Iran talks stall: Experts see long-term highs Editor's note: The third round of negotiations between the United States and Iran ended without an agreement after 21 hours. According to a Xinhua News report citing US media on April 12, following the failure of the US-Iran talks to reach an agreement, US President Trump is considering resuming limited military strikes against Iran while simultaneously blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
DDN Business Insider
2026.04.13 19:00
US moves to block Strait of Hormuz: International oil prices surge 8%, reaching new high over US$100 with gold prices sliding According to China Central Television (CCTV) News, international gold and oil prices have experienced significant volatility following the failure of US-Iran talks and reports that the United States plans to block the Strait of Hormuz. International gold prices plunged at the opening of trading on April 12, with June gold futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (COMEX) falling below US$4,700 per ounce, at one point dropping more than 2%. International oil prices, meanwhile, rose sharply at the start of the new trading week.
World
2026.04.13 12:00
John Lee: HK welcomes global innovative talent Chief Executive John Lee on Sunday (April 12) said Hong Kong was a welcoming environment for global companies and talent with its favourable business climate.
Hong Kong
2026.04.12 18:29
Panama Ports Company files arbitration against Maersk over ports takeover CK Hutchison's Panama Ports Company (PPC) announced on April 7 that it has formally initiated arbitration proceedings against shipping group Maersk, seeking compensation following the takeover of its container terminal operations in Panama. The arbitration will be held in London.
Hong Kong
2026.04.08 15:05
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Watch This | Why foreigners attracted by traditional Chinese medicine? A few thin needles. A handful of mugwort. A bowl of bitter herbal tea. What once seemed mysterious to foreigners is now becoming a common part of wellness routines worldwide. From social media trends to real-life experiences, traditional Chinese medicine is reaching more people around the world than ever before. What's really behind this?
China
2026.04.11 09:30
Govt rolls out diesel subsidies: Tourism bus industry effectively easing operating costs Following the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East, fuel prices have risen sharply, plunging the transport industry into severe operational difficulties and affecting people's livelihoods. The government's Inter-departmental Task Force on Monitoring Fuel Supply has recommended four temporary measures in response, including a subsidy of HK$3 per litre of diesel and a 50% reduction in tunnel tolls for all commercial vehicles.
Hong Kong
2026.04.10 20:00
Cinema Day 2026 hits on April 25! Tickets are flat HK$30, go on sale on April 22 Cinema Day 2026 is one of the contribution programmes under the Hong Kong Popular Culture Festival 2026. Since its inception in 2023, the event has been immensely popular with the public, becoming a beloved and anticipated program. Each year, Cinema Day not only successfully attracts a large audience to theatres to experience the unique charm of the big screen but also effectively boosts the overall movie-going atmosphere, injecting a strong vitality into the industry.
Hong Kong
2026.04.10 19:00
Chinapedia | Discover 6 free indoor running tracks in HK As Hong Kong's summers continue to bring intense heat, high humidity, and unexpected rain showers, a network of indoor running tracks across the city offers a comfortable, accessible solution for year-round exercise. These facilities offer a perfect escape from the elements, ensuring a pleasant and safer workout experience for everyone.
Lifestyle
2026.04.10 18:30
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Watch This | China's AGIQUAD unveils new quadruped robot strategy Not a robot dog, this is a new kind of intelligent machine. China's AGIQUAD is redefining quadruped robots as more than hardware, powered by a shared "brain" built on AGI and embodied intelligence.
China
2026.04.12 20:19
Deepline | WeChat cracks down on AI-generated content: Why the panic? In recent days, the online money-making community that uses "lobster" (Openclaw and other similar agents) to automatically publish official accounts has been completely panicked, as their WeChat official accounts have suddenly been suspended in batches, with notifications indicating that the platform has determined they engage in "non-human automated creation behavior."
Deepline
2026.04.11 20:27
Deepline | 'HappyHorse' unmasked: Alibaba as developer of top-ranked AI video model Two insiders claimed that the developer of HappyHorse-1.0, which recently topped the AI video generation leaderboard, is China's Alibaba Group, according to The Information. The model is expected to launch tomorrow (April 12).
Deepline
2026.04.10 18:00
Deepline | Globalization of Chinese automakers: Lessons from Toyota's rise Last year, Chinese automakers surpassed Japan for the first time in global vehicle sales, achieving nearly 27 million units sold and claiming the top spot in the world's automotive sales rankings. Behind this milestone lies eight consecutive years as the world's largest producer and seller of new energy vehicles (NEVs), as well as a transformative moment for the Chinese automotive industry.
Deepline
2026.04.02 20:18
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