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Watch This | NG Chun-yu: Tariff threats won't intimidate China, no one wins a trade war On April 11, CNN reported that China might send air defense missiles to Iran. In response, President Trump quickly threatened a 50% tariff on any country selling weapons to Iran — and specifically named China. China has denied the report.
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2026.05.09 15:07
Messi backs Neymar for World Cup return Lionel Messi believes Neymar still belongs among football's elite and said he hopes the Brazil forward returns in time for next month's FIFA World Cup.
World
2026.05.09 14:22
Pentagon begins release of 'never-before-seen' UFO files The Pentagon on Friday (May 8) began the release of "never-before-seen" files on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
World
2026.05.09 13:15
Russia, Ukraine agree to 3-day ceasefire, prisoner exchange Russia and Ukraine on Friday (May 8) agreed to a three-day ceasefire and a swap of 1,000 prisoners.
World
2026.05.09 12:19
Watch This | More Chinese fruits, vegetables reach Russia through Manzhouli port In recent years, Manzhouli, China's largest land port, has gradually become a key hub for fruit and vegetable exports. Produce from across China is shipped in large quantities to the Russian market.
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2026.05.09 09:40
Cathay Pacific reduces fuel surcharge from May 16: Long-haul flights down by nearly HK$200 Cathay Pacific announced today (May 8) that it will cut the passenger fuel surcharge effective May 16. For short-haul flights, the fee will be reduced from HK$389 to HK$339; for mid-range flights, from HK$725 to HK$633; and for long-haul flights, from HK$1,560 to HK$1,362.
Hong Kong
2026.05.08 20:00
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Watch This | NG Chun-yu: Tariff threats won't intimidate China, no one wins a trade war On April 11, CNN reported that China might send air defense missiles to Iran. In response, President Trump quickly threatened a 50% tariff on any country selling weapons to Iran — and specifically named China. China has denied the report.
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2026.05.09 15:07
Beautiful Qinghai: Where Chinese civilization finds ancient roots Where do the stories of Chinese civilization begin—and how are they being told today? This English-language promotional video takes viewers across Qinghai's vast plateau, where inscriptions, ruins, artifacts, and living traditions preserve layers of history. From ancient cultures that emerged and spread from this land to heritage sites that testify to a "diverse yet unified" Chinese nation, Qinghai stands as an important source and vivid record of China's civilizational development.
China
2026.05.09 11:07
Watch This | More Chinese fruits, vegetables reach Russia through Manzhouli port In recent years, Manzhouli, China's largest land port, has gradually become a key hub for fruit and vegetable exports. Produce from across China is shipped in large quantities to the Russian market.
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2026.05.09 09:40
Exclusive | Hong Kong's first Five-Year plan: African Consuls General on 'superconnector' opportunity As Hong Kong steps up alignment with the country's 15th Five-Year Plan and accelerates the drafting of its first-ever five-year plan, the city's next chapter is being watched well beyond its borders. The blueprint is not only about local economic upgrading and governance—it also shapes how the international community understands Hong Kong's role, competitiveness, and opportunities in the years ahead.
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2026.05.08 18:00
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Deepline | Building rockets on code: How does AI unicorn Cursor catch Musk's attention? Elon Musk has struck again. Recently, SpaceX announced on social media that its subsidiary, SpaceXAI, has partnered with AI coding startup Cursor. At the same time, SpaceX has secured the right to acquire Cursor later this year at a transaction price of US$60 billion.
Deepline
2026.05.08 17:00
Deepline | Samsung quits China's home appliance market: Strategic retreat or admission of defeat? Just now, Samsung Electronics announced its withdrawal from the home appliance market in China. An official statement read, "In response to the rapidly changing market environment, and after careful consideration, Samsung Electronics has decided to cease the sale of all home appliances, including televisions and monitors, in the Chinese mainland market."
Deepline
2026.05.07 17:30
Deepline | End of 'free' for AI: ByteDance's Doubao announces pricing plans Doubao is about to start charging. On its App Store page, three subscription tiers have appeared: Standard Edition at 68 yuan (RMB) per month, Enhanced Edition at 200 yuan per month, and Professional Edition at 500 yuan per month. The basic version remains free, while paid services focus on complex, high-compute tasks such as PPT generation, data analysis, and video production.
Deepline
2026.05.06 17:35
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
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Watch This | NG Chun-yu: Tariff threats won't intimidate China, no one wins a trade war On April 11, CNN reported that China might send air defense missiles to Iran. In response, President Trump quickly threatened a 50% tariff on any country selling weapons to Iran — and specifically named China. China has denied the report.
Video
2026.05.09 15:07
Beautiful Qinghai: Where Chinese civilization finds ancient roots Where do the stories of Chinese civilization begin—and how are they being told today? This English-language promotional video takes viewers across Qinghai's vast plateau, where inscriptions, ruins, artifacts, and living traditions preserve layers of history. From ancient cultures that emerged and spread from this land to heritage sites that testify to a "diverse yet unified" Chinese nation, Qinghai stands as an important source and vivid record of China's civilizational development.
China
2026.05.09 11:07
Watch This | More Chinese fruits, vegetables reach Russia through Manzhouli port In recent years, Manzhouli, China's largest land port, has gradually become a key hub for fruit and vegetable exports. Produce from across China is shipped in large quantities to the Russian market.
Video
2026.05.09 09:40
Henry's Take EP58 | China's answer to global energy crisis: How early planning ensures power stability Geopolitical conflicts, supply chain disruptions, and market speculation have driven up global energy prices, making it difficult for many economies to maintain electricity supplies at an affordable cost. In contrast, China's electricity prices have remained stable, and its industrial production has not been interrupted.
Henry's Take
2026.05.08 17:20
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Tickets go on public sale for women's volleyball nations league HK 2026 The "Volleyball Nations League Hong Kong 2026 Presented by China Life (Overseas)" will take place at Kai Tak Arena from July 8 to 12, featuring six international teams, including China and Italy. Public ticket sales began on May 8.
Lifestyle
2026.05.08 12:25
A Thousand Hamlets | Silent Friend: A silent long march through labyrinth of introspection Time is a wallless botanical garden. The 1832 ginkgo stands there—a unique, untranslatable tome in the library of the Marburg University. Three generations have inscribed a century of forked time into the veins of its leaves, leaving behind only the oblivion that lives in human memory. We always think of ourselves as the chroniclers of history, as those who have walked out of time's labyrinth—yet we do not realize that between the ginkgo's leaves, we have already fallen into its silent gaze, becoming an unalterable, obscure, flowing line of script in its growth rings.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.05.07 20:00
Watch This | Korean box-office champion 'The King's Warden' to be released in HK on May 14 "The King's Warden", an adaptation based on real-life Korean history, depicting a heartfelt friendship between an emperor and an ordinary man from the streets. The blockbuster is now set to open in Hong Kong on May 14, with many netizens posting comments under the trailer, saying they "want to watch it for a long time" and that they "will definitely support it by going to the cinema."
Hong Kong
2026.05.07 14:20
AEON pays HK$53 mn early termination fee: Kowloon City Plaza clarifies no redevelopment plan The AEON store at Kowloon City Plaza terminated its lease a year and a half early, paying a HK$53 million "severance fee," and disclosed that the reasons included not only the "trend of consumers heading north" but also the redevelopment of Kowloon City Plaza. However, Kowloon City Plaza stated on social media today (May 6) to clarify that there are currently no redevelopment plans, nor is there any confirmed redevelopment timeline, and stated that the related reports are purely false and misleading.
Hong Kong
2026.05.06 20:00
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Deepline | Building rockets on code: How does AI unicorn Cursor catch Musk's attention? Elon Musk has struck again. Recently, SpaceX announced on social media that its subsidiary, SpaceXAI, has partnered with AI coding startup Cursor. At the same time, SpaceX has secured the right to acquire Cursor later this year at a transaction price of US$60 billion.
Deepline
2026.05.08 17:00
Unitree's robotic monk 'Gabi' ordained in Seoul, South Korea At Jogyesa Temple in downtown Seoul, South Korea, cascading paper lanterns hang above the temple grounds. A group of monks from the Jogye Order, the largest Buddhist sect in South Korea, sat facing a candidate awaiting an ordination ceremony—only this candidate was no person, but the first humanoid robot to take part in such a religious ritual.
World
2026.05.08 11:30
Deepline | Samsung quits China's home appliance market: Strategic retreat or admission of defeat? Just now, Samsung Electronics announced its withdrawal from the home appliance market in China. An official statement read, "In response to the rapidly changing market environment, and after careful consideration, Samsung Electronics has decided to cease the sale of all home appliances, including televisions and monitors, in the Chinese mainland market."
Deepline
2026.05.07 17:30
Deepline | End of 'free' for AI: ByteDance's Doubao announces pricing plans Doubao is about to start charging. On its App Store page, three subscription tiers have appeared: Standard Edition at 68 yuan (RMB) per month, Enhanced Edition at 200 yuan per month, and Professional Edition at 500 yuan per month. The basic version remains free, while paid services focus on complex, high-compute tasks such as PPT generation, data analysis, and video production.
Deepline
2026.05.06 17:35
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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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