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Deepline | Two fates in AI jungle: Momenta ascents, Baidu descents Turning our gaze to China's AI area, the intertwined fates of two companies have unfolded with striking dramatic tension: on one side, Momenta, riding the halo of being the "first physical AI stock" as it pushes toward a Hong Kong IPO, basking in capital-market success; on the other, Baidu, which has spent more than a decade on autonomous driving, now mired in a crisis of trust after its "Apollo Go" robotaxis suffered large-scale breakdowns in Wuhan, while also showing visible fatigue across the broader LLM-driven AI market.
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:46
Deepline | Trial begins for doctor accused of issuing vaccine exemption certificates; Undercover officer says certificate issued without child present A trial has begun at Hong Kong's District Court involving a registered male doctor accused of improperly issuing COVID-19 vaccination medical exemption certificates, commonly known as "exemption papers," between June and September 2022. Tai faces additional charges, including 13 alternative counts of dishonest access to a computer and three money-laundering counts
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:17
Cuteness Overload | Canine companions as diners: Win-win or challenge for HK's eateries? The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has announced that, effective July 9, 2026, dogs will officially be permitted to enter approved food premises, ending Hong Kong's 30-year ban on pet dogs dining in restaurants. How will this new policy reshape the city? Will it usher in a win-win situation for pet owners and businesses, or will it present new challenges? Today, we hit the streets of Hong Kong to capture the genuine sentiments of dog owners regarding this new regulation.
Cuteness Overload
2026.07.07 17:25
Watch This | Torrential rains and reservoir breaches hit Guangxi Guangxi has been hit by sustained, intense rainfall since July 4 under the influence of Typhoon No. 10, "Maysak," triggering severe flooding, reservoir overtopping incidents, and major urban waterlogging across multiple cities, including Nanning, Guigang, Qinzhou, and Laibin. In some locations, rainfall totals reportedly exceeded historical extremes.
China
2026.07.07 17:15
Immigrant Mishaps Series | Reality bites: HK emigrant in Canada shares why the dream faded after four years Reality always hits hard; it's time for people to wake up. A Hongkonger who emigrated to Canada recently posted online, saying that upon first arriving, they were full of anticipation for a new life in Canada. However, after four years, they finally understand why some choose to return to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.07.07 16:33
Watch This | Under Amber Rain warning, MTR Fanling station turns into 'water show': Passengers hold umbrellas while waiting in discomfort Hong Kong experienced unstable weather today (July 7) with heavy rain across many areas. The Hong Kong Observatory issued an Amber Rainstorm Warning Signal at 5:30 am, and flooding was reported in multiple locations.
Hong Kong
2026.07.07 16:25
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Global Lens | Europe's heatwave: RMB 39,000 for each AC! Why only Chinese AC can offer relief? This episode discusses how Chinese air conditioners, especially Midea portable split units, have sold out across Europe amid severe heatwaves, driving prices up even for second-hand products.
Global Lens
2026.07.07 20:17
Cuteness Overload | Canine companions as diners: Win-win or challenge for HK's eateries? The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has announced that, effective July 9, 2026, dogs will officially be permitted to enter approved food premises, ending Hong Kong's 30-year ban on pet dogs dining in restaurants. How will this new policy reshape the city? Will it usher in a win-win situation for pet owners and businesses, or will it present new challenges? Today, we hit the streets of Hong Kong to capture the genuine sentiments of dog owners regarding this new regulation.
Cuteness Overload
2026.07.07 17:25
OMG | Thanks to China, everyone can now afford air-conditioning According to the X user, it said, "Socialism is gaining ground across Europe, and with China's role in driving down costs, air-conditioning is no longer a luxury—it's something virtually everyone can afford."
OMG
2026.07.07 09:19
Watch This | Henry Ho at UN Human Rights Council: Support HK judges, advance HK's first Five-Year Plan In a special behind-the-scenes clip from Geneva, Dr. Henry Ho — founder and chairman of the OCTS Youth Forum and a member of the Chief Executive's Policy Unit Expert Group — takes us inside the United Nations Human Rights Council, where he addressed the 62nd session on the Hong Kong issue. Speaking at the 17th meeting, Ho urged the international community to support Hong Kong's judiciary and reject what he called the "bullying and illegal sanctions" of the United States.
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2026.07.06 18:26
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Opinion | How America and its allies fell for the Guo Wenghui fraud The commentary argues that the case of Chinese businessman Guo Wengui illustrates what the author sees as a broader ideological bias in Western media and governments toward China. It traces Guo's rise from a wealthy real estate tycoon to a prominent anti-Chinese Communist Party dissident in the United States, where he received support and media attention. The author contends that Guo used his dissident status to build media platforms and organizations, which were later found by a U.S. court to have been involved in a large-scale fraud scheme that funded his lavish lifestyle.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.03 20:18
Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Opinion | Hong Kong, 29 years on: The art of remaining indispensable This year marks the twenty-ninth anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The question before us is not simply what opportunities and challenges the city now faces, but how we should understand, from a broader perspective, the story of a small territory that became a global city; of a harbour that became a global financial hub; and of a society whose resilience has repeatedly exceeded the expectations of those who predicted its decline.
Opinion
2026.07.01 13:00
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
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Deepline | Two fates in AI jungle: Momenta ascents, Baidu descents Turning our gaze to China's AI area, the intertwined fates of two companies have unfolded with striking dramatic tension: on one side, Momenta, riding the halo of being the "first physical AI stock" as it pushes toward a Hong Kong IPO, basking in capital-market success; on the other, Baidu, which has spent more than a decade on autonomous driving, now mired in a crisis of trust after its "Apollo Go" robotaxis suffered large-scale breakdowns in Wuhan, while also showing visible fatigue across the broader LLM-driven AI market.
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:46
Deepline | Trial begins for doctor accused of issuing vaccine exemption certificates; Undercover officer says certificate issued without child present A trial has begun at Hong Kong's District Court involving a registered male doctor accused of improperly issuing COVID-19 vaccination medical exemption certificates, commonly known as "exemption papers," between June and September 2022. Tai faces additional charges, including 13 alternative counts of dishonest access to a computer and three money-laundering counts
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:17
Deepline | Innovative Mainland cancer drugs and advanced therapies fuel rising cross-boundary care as more HK patients seek treatment in Shenzhen Medical integration in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area continues to deepen, with cross-boundary healthcare trends showing new momentum. Clinical data from Shenzhen New Frontier United Family Hospital indicate that approximately 75% of patients seen in its oncology department are Hong Kong residents, and more than half travel specifically to access original, innovative drugs developed on the mainland.
Deepline
2026.07.07 15:07
Deepline | Futian Port–HKU Shenzhen Hospital route enters regular bus network; Hong Kong seniors aged 60+ ride free To strengthen cross-boundary medical transport between Shenzhen and Hong Kong and improve connections between border checkpoints and key healthcare facilities, the dedicated route linking Futian Port and The University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital has been upgraded and incorporated into Shenzhen's regular public bus network.
Deepline
2026.07.07 13:14
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Observatory expects unstable weather to continue tomorrow, with occasionally heavy rain, gusty winds and thunderstorms The Hong Kong Observatory issued a special weather update at around 4 pm today (July 7), stating that under the influence of an active southerly airstream and upper-air disturbances, the weather in Hong Kong is expected to remain unstable tomorrow (July 8), with occasionally heavy rain, gusty winds, and thunderstorms.
Hong Kong
2026.07.07 20:00
Julius Baer report: Singapore tops global wealth and lifestyle for 4th Year, HK drops to 4th place Julius Baer released its 'Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report 2026' today (July 7). Singapore ranked as the world's most expensive city for luxury living for the fourth consecutive year, while Switzerland's Zurich rose three places to second, and Monaco moved up one place to third. Hong Kong dropped one place from last year to fourth, marking its second consecutive year of decline.
World
2026.07.07 19:30
Deepline | Trial begins for doctor accused of issuing vaccine exemption certificates; Undercover officer says certificate issued without child present A trial has begun at Hong Kong's District Court involving a registered male doctor accused of improperly issuing COVID-19 vaccination medical exemption certificates, commonly known as "exemption papers," between June and September 2022. Tai faces additional charges, including 13 alternative counts of dishonest access to a computer and three money-laundering counts
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:17
Cuteness Overload | Canine companions as diners: Win-win or challenge for HK's eateries? The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has announced that, effective July 9, 2026, dogs will officially be permitted to enter approved food premises, ending Hong Kong's 30-year ban on pet dogs dining in restaurants. How will this new policy reshape the city? Will it usher in a win-win situation for pet owners and businesses, or will it present new challenges? Today, we hit the streets of Hong Kong to capture the genuine sentiments of dog owners regarding this new regulation.
Cuteness Overload
2026.07.07 17:25
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Global Lens | Europe's heatwave: RMB 39,000 for each AC! Why only Chinese AC can offer relief? This episode discusses how Chinese air conditioners, especially Midea portable split units, have sold out across Europe amid severe heatwaves, driving prices up even for second-hand products.
Global Lens
2026.07.07 20:17
Deepline | Two fates in AI jungle: Momenta ascents, Baidu descents Turning our gaze to China's AI area, the intertwined fates of two companies have unfolded with striking dramatic tension: on one side, Momenta, riding the halo of being the "first physical AI stock" as it pushes toward a Hong Kong IPO, basking in capital-market success; on the other, Baidu, which has spent more than a decade on autonomous driving, now mired in a crisis of trust after its "Apollo Go" robotaxis suffered large-scale breakdowns in Wuhan, while also showing visible fatigue across the broader LLM-driven AI market.
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:46
Watch This | Torrential rains and reservoir breaches hit Guangxi Guangxi has been hit by sustained, intense rainfall since July 4 under the influence of Typhoon No. 10, "Maysak," triggering severe flooding, reservoir overtopping incidents, and major urban waterlogging across multiple cities, including Nanning, Guigang, Qinzhou, and Laibin. In some locations, rainfall totals reportedly exceeded historical extremes.
China
2026.07.07 17:15
Deepline | Innovative Mainland cancer drugs and advanced therapies fuel rising cross-boundary care as more HK patients seek treatment in Shenzhen Medical integration in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area continues to deepen, with cross-boundary healthcare trends showing new momentum. Clinical data from Shenzhen New Frontier United Family Hospital indicate that approximately 75% of patients seen in its oncology department are Hong Kong residents, and more than half travel specifically to access original, innovative drugs developed on the mainland.
Deepline
2026.07.07 15:07
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Global Lens | Europe's heatwave: RMB 39,000 for each AC! Why only Chinese AC can offer relief? This episode discusses how Chinese air conditioners, especially Midea portable split units, have sold out across Europe amid severe heatwaves, driving prices up even for second-hand products.
Global Lens
2026.07.07 20:17
Julius Baer report: Singapore tops global wealth and lifestyle for 4th Year, HK drops to 4th place Julius Baer released its 'Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report 2026' today (July 7). Singapore ranked as the world's most expensive city for luxury living for the fourth consecutive year, while Switzerland's Zurich rose three places to second, and Monaco moved up one place to third. Hong Kong dropped one place from last year to fourth, marking its second consecutive year of decline.
World
2026.07.07 19:30
Immigrant Mishaps Series | Reality bites: HK emigrant in Canada shares why the dream faded after four years Reality always hits hard; it's time for people to wake up. A Hongkonger who emigrated to Canada recently posted online, saying that upon first arriving, they were full of anticipation for a new life in Canada. However, after four years, they finally understand why some choose to return to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.07.07 16:33
Photos | Dream shattered, tears in Dallas! A close-up look at Ronaldo's 'last dance' at the World Cup In the early hours of today (July 7) Beijing time, at the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 match held at the Dallas Stadium in the United States, Spain edged Portugal with a 1-0 stoppage-time winner to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2010.
World
2026.07.07 15:25
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Viral New York street performance shows man 'mummified' in plastic wrap and doused with milk in extreme heat A striking street scene in New York City has gone viral after a man was tightly wrapped in layers of transparent plastic film and secured to a lamppost, then drenched with several liters of milk, despite temperatures nearing 38°C.
Lifestyle
2026.07.07 08:22
Detective Conan TV anime 30th anniversary exhibition opens in Hong Kong from July 25 The Detective Conan TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition will open in Hong Kong this summer, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the long-running series and highlighting three decades of memorable moments. The exhibition runs from July 25 to September 13, 2026, at AIRSIDE Twin Towers (Phase 1), 10/F, Kai Tak, Kowloon, with opening hours from 11:00am to 9:00pm.
Lifestyle
2026.07.06 15:17
Cristiano Ronaldo's Cape Verde roots? A look at the islands' football links and diaspora heritage Cape Verde has caught global attention with its surprise showing on the World Cup stage, putting the spotlight on a small Atlantic island nation of roughly 550,000 residents that many people struggle to locate on a map. The report traces how the West African archipelago—made up of 10 volcanic islands about 500 kilometers off the West African coast—has steadily built a reputation for excelling in football, with its world ranking climbing
World
2026.07.06 14:20
How to score FKJ tickets: Multi-device queueing and payment tips to improve your chances French music producer and multi-instrumentalist French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) will return to Hong Kong with his "FKJ – Tyber Tour" on December 3, 2026, at AsiaWorld-Expo, Hall 10.
Lifestyle
2026.07.06 13:16
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Deepline | Two fates in AI jungle: Momenta ascents, Baidu descents Turning our gaze to China's AI area, the intertwined fates of two companies have unfolded with striking dramatic tension: on one side, Momenta, riding the halo of being the "first physical AI stock" as it pushes toward a Hong Kong IPO, basking in capital-market success; on the other, Baidu, which has spent more than a decade on autonomous driving, now mired in a crisis of trust after its "Apollo Go" robotaxis suffered large-scale breakdowns in Wuhan, while also showing visible fatigue across the broader LLM-driven AI market.
Deepline
2026.07.07 18:46
Apple price hikes rumored: Buy iPhone 17 now or wait for iPhone 18? Reports suggest that Apple may be preparing to raise prices across its product lineup, citing rising costs for memory and storage chips. According to the report, Apple CEO Tim Cook has publicly indicated that surging component prices—particularly for RAM and storage—have intensified cost pressure and that further price adjustments may be difficult to avoid as inventories of lower-cost stock run down.
Sci-Tech
2026.07.05 19:14
Deepline | Meta eyes cloud monetization of AI assets as BofA sees upside, skepticism remains Meta is strategizing to monetize its massive AI computing power assets—a move that not only represents the embryonic stage of a new business line but also serves as a strategic signal to address investor concerns over the returns on hefty capital expenditures.
Deepline
2026.07.04 20:00
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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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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