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25 Report Public Housing Abuse Award cases valid: Leung Man-kuong says serve as deterrent Hong Kong's Housing Authority launched the "Report Abuse of Public Housing Award" in January last year. Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said yesterday that as of the end of March this year, a total of 5,400 named reports had been received, of which 25 cases were confirmed and resulted in the recovery of public housing units. Each whistleblower received a reward of HK$3,000.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 18:00
Watch This | BLACKPINK's Jisoo arrives in HK, fans pack Landmark South Korean girl group BLACKPINK wrapped up the final stop of its world tour in Hong Kong at the end of January this year. Today (May 21), member Jisoo made a high-profile return to the city.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 17:20
Watch This | Duke Kunshan leader: HK has 'every chance' to become global education hub Educational exchange and people-to-people engagement remain among the most promising areas for cooperation between China and the US following recent high-level talks between the two countries, according to John A. Quelch, executive vice chancellor of Duke Kunshan University. He also highlighted Hong Kong's unique role in the evolving landscape of international education, noting that the city has long served as a bridge between Chinese and Western cultures and remains home to several globally ranked universities.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 16:13
Opinion | The great hedging of bets, China-Russia and the USA Within days of US President Donald Trump visiting China, he was followed in his footsteps by Vladimir Putin of Russia, who also met with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries signed more than twenty new agreements, although only reached a "general understanding" regarding a new pipeline. Together, they immediately criticised aspects of America's conduct, including its war with Iran, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, US support for Ukraine, violations of national sovereignty, as well as criticism of Japanese rearmament.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.21 15:00
Frontier | Meta employees rush for AirPods before 8,000 job cuts hit According to a report by Wired, Meta launched a new round of layoffs on May 20, affecting approximately 8,000 employees, or about 10% of the company's total workforce of nearly 80,000. Layoff notifications were sent simultaneously via both personal and company email addresses at 4 a.m. local time in Singapore, London, and San Francisco.
Sci-Tech
2026.05.21 14:00
Four Republican senators break ranks, support measure restricting Trump's military action against Iran The US Senate on Tuesday (May 19) voted 50-47 to advance a war powers resolution that would compel President Donald Trump to end military hostilities against Iran unless he secures explicit congressional authorization, in a rare bipartisan rebuke of the Republican leader nearly three months into the conflict.
World
2026.05.21 13:10
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100 Ways To Live | Paper-cutting artist Chang Yangyang uses scissors to document rural China Inside a small rural house in Henan Province, a boy smeared some noodle soup on the wall. Thwack — he stuck a paper-cutting on it. About twenty centimeters away, thwack — another one. Seven-year-old Chang Yangyang had turned the earthen wall of his rural home into his own exhibition hall — and then was chased around the yard by his mother, getting a good scolding. Back then, he had no idea that this scolded afternoon would become the starting point of his paper-cutting journey, a journey that has now lasted 27 years.
100 Ways To Live
2026.05.21 11:10
Global Lens Special Edition | Why did Putin visit? What did Trump gain? How does Yin-Yang thinking shape the world? China meets Russia. China meets the US. What changes are coming? We asked international experts in Hong Kong. From Aristotle to Yin Yang — a special look at how different logics shape global diplomacy.
Video
2026.05.20 19:00
Watch This | 'All roads lead to Beijing': US scholar at Hong Kong Forum highlight China's expanding global role The 2026 Hong Kong Forum on Cooperation and Development was held in Hong Kong on May 19, bringing together more than 100 professionals and scholars from countries including the US, Russia, France, Switzerland and Thailand to discuss international cooperation and global governance. During a media session, American scholar Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University, commented on the recent visits to China by the leaders of both the US and Russia within the span of a month.
Exclusive
2026.05.20 16:15
Decoding China EP26 | Swiss bar owner: Guangzhou loves 'niche' business! As night falls, a long queue forms in front of a seemingly ordinary "cafe" on Miaoqian West Street, a trendy gathering spot for young people in Guangzhou. This establishment, named "Hope & Sesame," has a storefront of less than 10 square meters, resembling a tiny Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng. However, as we walk to the back of the shop and pull open a hidden door disguised as a shelf, the true face is revealed—a cocktail bar brimming with atmosphere.
Video
2026.05.20 15:45
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Opinion | The great hedging of bets, China-Russia and the USA Within days of US President Donald Trump visiting China, he was followed in his footsteps by Vladimir Putin of Russia, who also met with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries signed more than twenty new agreements, although only reached a "general understanding" regarding a new pipeline. Together, they immediately criticised aspects of America's conduct, including its war with Iran, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, US support for Ukraine, violations of national sovereignty, as well as criticism of Japanese rearmament.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.21 15:00
Opinion | Another crazy China spy case, another gross miscarriage of justice I feel so sad and sorry for Eileen Wang, mayor of Arcadia, southern California. She has been charged with acting as "an illegal foreign agent of China". For pleading guilty to one count, she could face up to 10 years in prison.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.20 20:00
Opinion | The subtext of Trump's China visit The much-hyped, twice-postponed and high-stakes visit by Trump to China has produced no releasable major breakthroughs—though alcohol-averse Trump's taking a sip of wine in toasting China is a symbolic breakthrough.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.18 17:00
Opinion | The logic of national security: Why Hong Kong's framework is necessary, measured and lawful In the recently released film Cold War 1994 (寒戰1994), Hong Kong is not merely a city of police manoeuvres, elite rivalries and institutional tension. It is a city standing at the edge of a geopolitical transition, where local order, colonial power, organised interests and external influence collide beneath the surface of public life. The film works because its anxiety feels recognisable: Hong Kong has always been more than a commercial port or financial hub. It has been a strategic space where law, sovereignty, capital and politics meet — and where power is never merely local.
Opinion
2026.05.14 17:00
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Deepline | 'AI will be everywhere': AMD's Lisa Su sheds light on agents, inference, and CPU-GPU future in Shanghai On May 19, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) host its AI Developer Day in Shanghai. During the keynote, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su highlighted AI agents and reiterated a point she had emphasized during the company's latest earnings call: CPUs are becoming increasingly critical.
Deepline
2026.05.21 18:40
Deepline | Humanoid robotics divide: Why Western companies collapse while Chinese rivals surge In early February, the American humanoid robotics startup Cartwheel Robotics announced its closure. Its founder had previously worked at Boston Dynamics and Disney Imagineering, bringing extensive industry experience to the table. With a team of just seven people, the company developed two humanoid robot products within a year of its founding.
Deepline
2026.05.20 18:40
Deepline | Familiar land, unfamiliar race: Tesla's China story shows evolution of local automakers In May 2026, Musk lands in Beijing once again. For him, this land is both familiar and unfamiliar. Tesla's Gigafactory is still running, but every time he comes, China's auto industry has already transformed into something entirely different.
Deepline
2026.05.19 18:40
Deepline | From US$13 bn to fire sale: How action camera pioneer GoPro losts its crown GoPro has found itself on the brink of being sold. According to Reuters, globally renowned action camera maker GoPro recently announced that its board of directors has initiated a strategic review to evaluate options, including a sale or merger, as part of its efforts to drive growth and maximize shareholder value. In other words, GoPro is up for sale.
Deepline
2026.05.18 18:45
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25 Report Public Housing Abuse Award cases valid: Leung Man-kuong says serve as deterrent Hong Kong's Housing Authority launched the "Report Abuse of Public Housing Award" in January last year. Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said yesterday that as of the end of March this year, a total of 5,400 named reports had been received, of which 25 cases were confirmed and resulted in the recovery of public housing units. Each whistleblower received a reward of HK$3,000.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 18:00
Watch This | BLACKPINK's Jisoo arrives in HK, fans pack Landmark South Korean girl group BLACKPINK wrapped up the final stop of its world tour in Hong Kong at the end of January this year. Today (May 21), member Jisoo made a high-profile return to the city.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 17:20
Watch This | Duke Kunshan leader: HK has 'every chance' to become global education hub Educational exchange and people-to-people engagement remain among the most promising areas for cooperation between China and the US following recent high-level talks between the two countries, according to John A. Quelch, executive vice chancellor of Duke Kunshan University. He also highlighted Hong Kong's unique role in the evolving landscape of international education, noting that the city has long served as a bridge between Chinese and Western cultures and remains home to several globally ranked universities.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 16:13
A Thousand Hamlets | Tranquility in the heart of bustle: Experiencing Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong In Hong Kong, the air in May is always an interplay of saline humidity from the sea and the quietude of burning incense. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the city shifts its rhythm. From the morning bells of the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island to the rhythmic chanting at Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill, and the thunderous gongs and drums on Cheung Chau Island, the metropolis seems to slip through the cracks of its modern financial pulse into an ancient, profound frequency. This is the Buddha's Birthday.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.05.21 11:00
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Deepline | 'AI will be everywhere': AMD's Lisa Su sheds light on agents, inference, and CPU-GPU future in Shanghai On May 19, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) host its AI Developer Day in Shanghai. During the keynote, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su highlighted AI agents and reiterated a point she had emphasized during the company's latest earnings call: CPUs are becoming increasingly critical.
Deepline
2026.05.21 18:40
Opinion | The great hedging of bets, China-Russia and the USA Within days of US President Donald Trump visiting China, he was followed in his footsteps by Vladimir Putin of Russia, who also met with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries signed more than twenty new agreements, although only reached a "general understanding" regarding a new pipeline. Together, they immediately criticised aspects of America's conduct, including its war with Iran, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, US support for Ukraine, violations of national sovereignty, as well as criticism of Japanese rearmament.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.21 15:00
100 Ways To Live | Paper-cutting artist Chang Yangyang uses scissors to document rural China Inside a small rural house in Henan Province, a boy smeared some noodle soup on the wall. Thwack — he stuck a paper-cutting on it. About twenty centimeters away, thwack — another one. Seven-year-old Chang Yangyang had turned the earthen wall of his rural home into his own exhibition hall — and then was chased around the yard by his mother, getting a good scolding. Back then, he had no idea that this scolded afternoon would become the starting point of his paper-cutting journey, a journey that has now lasted 27 years.
100 Ways To Live
2026.05.21 11:10
A Thousand Hamlets | Tranquility in the heart of bustle: Experiencing Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong In Hong Kong, the air in May is always an interplay of saline humidity from the sea and the quietude of burning incense. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the city shifts its rhythm. From the morning bells of the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island to the rhythmic chanting at Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill, and the thunderous gongs and drums on Cheung Chau Island, the metropolis seems to slip through the cracks of its modern financial pulse into an ancient, profound frequency. This is the Buddha's Birthday.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.05.21 11:00
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UK's HS2 rail project costs could exceed £100 billion, completion delayed further The UK government announced on 19 May that the construction cost of High Speed 2 (HS2) has continued to rise even after a reduction in the project's scope, potentially exceeding £100 billion (approximately HK$1.05 trillion), with further delays to the completion timetable.
World
2026.05.21 20:00
Korean Michelin-star restaurant sells ant sorbet: Heavy metals exceed limits by 55 times, sued South Korean prosecutors have indicted a two-Michelin-star restaurant for serving dishes containing ants not approved for human consumption, after the insects were found to contain heavy metals up to 55 times the permitted limit for edible insects, prosecutors and media reports said.
World
2026.05.21 19:15
Watch This | Duke Kunshan leader: HK has 'every chance' to become global education hub Educational exchange and people-to-people engagement remain among the most promising areas for cooperation between China and the US following recent high-level talks between the two countries, according to John A. Quelch, executive vice chancellor of Duke Kunshan University. He also highlighted Hong Kong's unique role in the evolving landscape of international education, noting that the city has long served as a bridge between Chinese and Western cultures and remains home to several globally ranked universities.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 16:13
Opinion | The great hedging of bets, China-Russia and the USA Within days of US President Donald Trump visiting China, he was followed in his footsteps by Vladimir Putin of Russia, who also met with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries signed more than twenty new agreements, although only reached a "general understanding" regarding a new pipeline. Together, they immediately criticised aspects of America's conduct, including its war with Iran, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, US support for Ukraine, violations of national sovereignty, as well as criticism of Japanese rearmament.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.21 15:00
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Deepline | Familiar land, unfamiliar race: Tesla's China story shows evolution of local automakers In May 2026, Musk lands in Beijing once again. For him, this land is both familiar and unfamiliar. Tesla's Gigafactory is still running, but every time he comes, China's auto industry has already transformed into something entirely different.
Deepline
2026.05.19 18:40
Deepline | From US$13 bn to fire sale: How action camera pioneer GoPro losts its crown GoPro has found itself on the brink of being sold. According to Reuters, globally renowned action camera maker GoPro recently announced that its board of directors has initiated a strategic review to evaluate options, including a sale or merger, as part of its efforts to drive growth and maximize shareholder value. In other words, GoPro is up for sale.
Deepline
2026.05.18 18:45
DDN Business Insider | China-US summit results out: 'Decoupling' narrative collapses US President Donald Trump visited China for a state visit from May 13 to 15. This marks Trump's return to China after a nine-year gap. Members of the accompanying business delegation include senior executives from American companies such as Nvidia, Boeing, Tesla, and Goldman Sachs, spanning multiple sectors including semiconductors, finance, aviation, and new energy.
DDN Business Insider
2026.05.18 16:30
Gold, silver prices fall sharply as crude oil rebounds more than 4% International gold and silver prices fell sharply on May 15, pressured by a stronger US dollar and rising US Treasury yields, with gold prices dropping to their lowest level in more than a week. Meanwhile, international oil prices posted significant gains on May 15.
Business
2026.05.16 11:09
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Korean Michelin-star restaurant sells ant sorbet: Heavy metals exceed limits by 55 times, sued South Korean prosecutors have indicted a two-Michelin-star restaurant for serving dishes containing ants not approved for human consumption, after the insects were found to contain heavy metals up to 55 times the permitted limit for edible insects, prosecutors and media reports said.
World
2026.05.21 19:15
25 Report Public Housing Abuse Award cases valid: Leung Man-kuong says serve as deterrent Hong Kong's Housing Authority launched the "Report Abuse of Public Housing Award" in January last year. Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said yesterday that as of the end of March this year, a total of 5,400 named reports had been received, of which 25 cases were confirmed and resulted in the recovery of public housing units. Each whistleblower received a reward of HK$3,000.
Hong Kong
2026.05.21 18:00
A Thousand Hamlets | Tranquility in the heart of bustle: Experiencing Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong In Hong Kong, the air in May is always an interplay of saline humidity from the sea and the quietude of burning incense. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the city shifts its rhythm. From the morning bells of the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island to the rhythmic chanting at Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill, and the thunderous gongs and drums on Cheung Chau Island, the metropolis seems to slip through the cracks of its modern financial pulse into an ancient, profound frequency. This is the Buddha's Birthday.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.05.21 11:00
Global Chinese poetry event held in multiple countries The "Poetry Connects the World" event was recently held in Uzbekistan, Kenya, and Kyrgyzstan, bringing together Chinese language learners and enthusiasts to admire the beauty of Chinese poetry.
World
2026.05.21 09:30
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Deepline | 'AI will be everywhere': AMD's Lisa Su sheds light on agents, inference, and CPU-GPU future in Shanghai On May 19, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) host its AI Developer Day in Shanghai. During the keynote, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su highlighted AI agents and reiterated a point she had emphasized during the company's latest earnings call: CPUs are becoming increasingly critical.
Deepline
2026.05.21 18:40
Frontier | Meta employees rush for AirPods before 8,000 job cuts hit According to a report by Wired, Meta launched a new round of layoffs on May 20, affecting approximately 8,000 employees, or about 10% of the company's total workforce of nearly 80,000. Layoff notifications were sent simultaneously via both personal and company email addresses at 4 a.m. local time in Singapore, London, and San Francisco.
Sci-Tech
2026.05.21 14:00
Deepline | Humanoid robotics divide: Why Western companies collapse while Chinese rivals surge In early February, the American humanoid robotics startup Cartwheel Robotics announced its closure. Its founder had previously worked at Boston Dynamics and Disney Imagineering, bringing extensive industry experience to the table. With a team of just seven people, the company developed two humanoid robot products within a year of its founding.
Deepline
2026.05.20 18:40
Deepline | Familiar land, unfamiliar race: Tesla's China story shows evolution of local automakers In May 2026, Musk lands in Beijing once again. For him, this land is both familiar and unfamiliar. Tesla's Gigafactory is still running, but every time he comes, China's auto industry has already transformed into something entirely different.
Deepline
2026.05.19 18:40
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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
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
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