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11-meter waves batter Wellington, triggering state of emergency and coastal evacuations Wellington was hit by massive waves and powerful winds on June 9, local time, prompting authorities to evacuate hundreds of coastal residents and suspend ferry services and some flights, according to media reports.
World
2026.06.09 18:30
Temperatures set to drop to 23°C as HKO forecasts nine consecutive days of rain After several days of high temperatures, the Hong Kong Observatory said on Tuesday (June 9) that a continental airstream will affect the coast of Guangdong on Wednesday (June 10), bringing a sharp drop in temperatures in HK to as low as 23°C.
Hong Kong
2026.06.09 17:30
'Pink sausages' invade Thai beach: Officials issue skin allergy warning Thousands of mysterious pink marine creatures, stretching for hundreds of meters, were discovered on June 6 (Saturday) at Suan Son Beach in Phe Town, Mueang District, Rayong Province, Thailand, drawing significant attention from tourists.
World
2026.06.09 16:06
World Cup referee denied entry to US despite valid visa FIFA has confirmed that Somali referee Omar Artan, one of the officials selected to work at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, will be unable to officiate at the tournament after being denied entry to the US.
World
2026.06.09 15:26
Opinion | China v. Cuba—A study in contrast These two experiments in communism, one in the Eastern, the other in the Western hemisphere, have vastly different outcomes. China is the down-to-earth, hyper-achieving realist, Cuba the incurable romanticist, forever living in the ether of ideology. Not all communist cousins are alike. Cuba is an acquired taste. China is a popular dish.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.09 14:23
Watch This | Iran's football players wear badge for Minab victims Iran national football team landed in Tijuana, Mexico with a badge on their suits bearing the number 168, in memory of victims of Minab.
World
2026.06.09 13:11
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Opinion | China v. Cuba—A study in contrast These two experiments in communism, one in the Eastern, the other in the Western hemisphere, have vastly different outcomes. China is the down-to-earth, hyper-achieving realist, Cuba the incurable romanticist, forever living in the ether of ideology. Not all communist cousins are alike. Cuba is an acquired taste. China is a popular dish.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.09 14:23
Opinion | Central Asia is closer than it looks—and Hong Kong should move first For many Hong Kong people, Central Asia still feels distant—geographically, culturally, and commercially.
Opinion
2026.06.08 16:32
Opinion | Trump's new 'forced labour' gambit is another, indirect shot at China The Trump administration has threatened dozens of countries with a new round of tariffs of up to 12.5%, claiming they had "had failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labour." The measures come amidst the US Supreme Court having struck down Trump's previous "emergency tariffs" as unconstitutional, dealing a blow to his global trade conflict and seriously undermining his leverage.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.05 09:15
Opinion | The rise of ethno-nationalist politics in Britain The murder of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old man in Southampton, England, has provoked political outrage. Nowak was stabbed by a Sikh man, Vickrum Digwa, multiple times using a ceremonial dagger known as a Kirpan. When police were called to the scene, they subsequently dismissed Nowak's injuries and arrested him on suspicion of assault, only for him to become unresponsive and pass away on the spot, having stated that he "could not breathe."
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.03 16:00
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Deepline | OpenAI files confidentially for IPO as AI giants race to list On June 8 local time, OpenAI released a statement on its official website, formally confirming that it has confidentially submitted a Form S-1 registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The AI giant, valued at over US$850 billion, has finally taken a substantial step toward the public market.
Deepline
2026.06.09 19:05
Deepline | Growth with pain: Can Baidu's AI conviction outrun its legacy? In May of this year, Robin Li, founder of Baidu, announced a new industry metric at the "Baidu Create 2026" conference: DAA (Daily Active Agents).
Deepline
2026.06.05 18:25
Deepline | From 'zero defects' to 'good enough,' Japanese automakers openly lower quality standards for first time Recently, Japanese automakers (including Toyota) and auto parts suppliers have been working on a unified policy for determining defects in components. In simple terms, they have lowered the previous "quality bottom line" under the new rule; minor flaws that do not affect functionality and are not easily noticeable after assembly will no longer be considered defective. Such parts can be directly used in production, and the new standard is expected to be gradually applied to various components by 2026. To sum it up in one sentence: it lowered the quality bar.
Deepline
2026.06.04 17:45
Deepline | End of GPU-only strategy? Intel bets big on agentic AI Over the past two years, the core of AI hardware has been the GPU. From model training to inference clusters, and from cloud to edge computing, the entire industry has been discussing who can secure more GPUs and cram more compute cards into data centers. It's fair to say that the whole AI industry has revolved around GPUs, propelling NVIDIA's stock price to repeated record highs.
Deepline
2026.06.03 18:40
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Flu A and B cases rising: Ivan Hung urges vaccination as community antibody levels drop Hong Kong has recorded a new case of influenza B involving a 17-year-old male patient with a chronic underlying condition. Speaking on a radio program today (June 8), Professor Ivan Hung, Head of the Infectious Disease Division in the Department of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Medicine, said the case is isolated. He noted that due to the patient's long-term illness, which has created an immune vulnerability, combined with the fact that he had not been vaccinated, severe illness could occur.
Hong Kong
2026.06.08 20:00
Southbound Travel Scheme expands to 9 Bay Area cities starting July 25 with daily quota increase to 200 The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government today (June 8) announced the expansion arrangements of Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles (Southbound Travel Scheme).
Hong Kong
2026.06.08 19:20
Traffic advice: Temporary traffic arrangements on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge on June 10 Motorists are advised that the following temporary traffic arrangements will be implemented on the section of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) (Zhuhai and Macao bound) from a point about 1 km east of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Boundary to a point about 5 km west of the Western Artificial Island on 10 June 2026, to facilitate the HZMB Authority's emergency drill:
Hong Kong
2026.06.08 14:30
Rare footage: Saunders's gulls breed in NE China's wetland Rare footage: Saunders's gulls, a national first-class protected species, have nested and raised chicks on the tidal flats of Liaohekou National Nature Reserve in Panjin, NE China's Liaoning.
China
2026.06.08 09:15
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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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