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Permanent mechanism for boundary-crossing organ transplants should be established, Lo Chung-mau says

The Hong Kong Children's Hospital has earlier received a shipment of cord blood from the Mainland for the treatment of a five-year-old girl suffering from Thalassaemia major.

Winnie Ho: Discounted prices and terms to be researched for Private Subsidised Sale Flat

The tender for the first privately-built subsidized sale of flats pilot project at Cheung Man Road in Chai Wan has experienced a failed tender. Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said in a radio program today (July 27) that the site was attractive, but the challenging economic environment, including interest rates, and the restrictive tender conditions meant that although some developers expressed interest, the tender was not awarded.

HB: HK's potential new housing supply nears 110,000 units in next 3 to 4 years

The Housing Bureau has announced that over the next three to four years, there will be approximately 109,000 potential new private residential units available. This represents a decline from the record high, 3,000 fewer than the figure announced at the end of March, and 4,000 more on a year-on-year basis.

Oxfam Hong Kong's computer system attacked: Donor information may be compromised

Oxfam Hong Kong announced today (July 26) that its computer systems were subjected to a cyber attack discovered on the morning of July 10. The affected systems include those related to the Oxfam Trailwalker.

MTR launches Doraemon themed high-speed trains between Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou

In addition to the Doraemon themed trains on the Light Rail, East Rail Line, and the Airport Express, the MTR Corporation Limited (MTR) joins hands with AllRightsReserved, the organizer of the 100% DORAEMON & FRIENDS Tour (Hong Kong), to launch a new campaign to bring Doraemon to the high-speed railway and the Hong Kong West Kowloon Station.

First batch of new drugs approved by '1+' mechanism listed on HA Drug Formulary

The Hospital Authority (HA) announced today (July 26) that the two new drugs for treating cancer, approved for registration in Hong Kong after review under the new mechanism for registration of New Drugs ("1+" mechanism), are listed under the category of "Special Drug" on the HA Drug Formulary (HADF).

CE leads delegation to visit Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, will lead a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) delegation on Sunday (July 28) to depart for a visit to three member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), namely Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, to introduce the strengths and latest developments of Hong Kong to local political and business communities, with a view to exploring business opportunities and establishing more extensive connections and networks.

Industry urges speedy passage of payment law to tackle workers' wage arrears

The Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union stated yesterday (July 25) that they received multiple requests in July from site workers claiming that their direct employers had unjustly delayed their salaries for over three to four months, involving more than HK$ 30 million and affecting over 500 workers.

DotDotWeekly | EDB plans new weights for primary school assessments

The EDB (Education Bureau) recently announced that it is reviewing the composition of primary school internal assessments and plans to adjust the weight of each subject. The proposal includes adding Physical Education, which would account for 2 points, with physical fitness assessment and school-based elements making up half of that.

Hong Kong Palace Museum to increase ticket prices in August with adult tickets HK$70

The Hong Kong Palace Museum has announced that starting from August 15, the timed entry general admission ticket price will be adjusted. The price for adult tickets, which provide access to all special exhibitions in Gallery 1 to 7, will increase from HK$60 to HK$70, with concessionary tickets set at HK$35.

Eddie Yue poised to stay vigilant amid complex future after reappointed as HKMA chief

Financial Secretary Paul Chan announced the reappointment of Eddie Yue as the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) for another five-year term, effective from Oct. 1 this year. In response, Yue expressed that he is deeply honored to continue serving and contributing to Hong Kong in this significant role. He thanked the HKMA team for their support over the past five years, as well as the industry and the people of Hong Kong for their trust and support.

CE meets foreign minister of Ukraine in HK

The spirit of the rule of law is highly respected in Hong Kong, Chief Executive John Lee said to Dmytro Kuleba, the visiting foreign minister of Ukraine.

Ani-com & Games Hong Kong 2024 kicks off at Convention & Exhibition Centre

The five-day Ani-com & Games Hong Kong 2024 officially kicked off today (July 26) at the Wan Chai Convention & Exhibition Centre.

Govt reappoints Commissioner under Interception of Communications and Surveillance Ordinance

The Government announced today (July 26) that the Chief Executive, on the recommendation of the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal, has reappointed the Commissioner on Interception of Communications and Surveillance under the Interception of Communications and Surveillance Ordinance (Chapter 589) (the Ordinance).

Several train trips to and from West Kowloon and Mainland canceled due to Gaemi

Gaemi, which has weakened into a severe tropical storm, landed off the coast of Putian, Fujian at nearly 8 pm yesterday (July 25). The Transport Department (TD) said it received notification from the Mainland railroad authorities that due to the expected adverse weather conditions, some of the high-speed rail train trips between Hong Kong's West Kowloon Station and the Mainland from July 26 to 27, 2024 would be canceled.
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