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(Video) 2026 FIFA World Cup | Introducing limited affordable tickets, fans can watch final for US$60 The World Cup finals, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico next year, have been criticized for their exorbitant ticket prices. FIFA announced on Tuesday (Dec. 16) that it will offer a limited number of affordable tickets at US$60 (approximately HK$466) per match, including the final. FIFA explained that the affordable tickets are a way to reward loyal fans, with 400 to 750 affordable tickets available for each of the two teams playing each match, to be allocated by the respective football associations.
World
2025.12.17 14:30
Decoding China EP7 | Polish principal: Learning Chinese improves cognitive abilities? Forty-four students from an international trilingual school in Warsaw, Poland, embarked on a journey that stretched over 8,000 kilometers — a twenty-hour flight across sky and sea to the mountainous heart of China: Chongqing.
Video
2025.12.17 14:13
AEON's creative beverage box display sparks online buzz with 'smiling snowman' As the Christmas season approaches, malls and stores across Hong Kong are decking their halls with festive decorations, creating an atmosphere brimming with holiday cheer. Recently, a creative Christmas display at an AEON supermarket has taken the internet by storm, featuring a "smiling snowman" and a Christmas tree, both ingeniously crafted from beverage boxes by staff.
Hong Kong
2025.12.17 13:37
UK faces severe flu outbreak as junior doctors begin 5-day strike Amid a raging superflu pandemic across the United Kingdom, junior doctors in England voted on Monday (Dec. 15) to initiate a five-day strike starting today (Dec. 17). This marks the 14th healthcare workers' strike since March 2023. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly condemned the move as irresponsible, stating that doctors have lost the sympathy of the public and their colleagues in the National Health Service (NHS).
World
2025.12.17 12:00
Roundup: HK groups back Jimmy Lai verdict as upholding rule of law The verdict on Jimmy Lai, an instigator of anti-China riots in Hong Kong, has drawn widespread support from across the Hong Kong society, with group leaders and associations affirming that the ruling has underscored the region's commitment to the rule of law and its duty to safeguard national security.
Hong Kong
2025.12.17 11:00
Caricature: The guilty pen Jimmy Lai, the founder of Next Digital, along with three companies affiliated with Apple Daily, faced charges of conspiring to collude with foreign forces. The trial lasted 156 days and concluded yesterday (Dec. 15) at 10 am in the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court (acting as the High Court), presided over by a panel of three National Security Law-designated judges: Madam Justice Esther Toh, Judge Susana Maria D'Almada Remedios, and Justice Alex Lee.
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2025.12.17 10:10
Immigration concerns: Hongkonger lists 9 major challenges to discourage moving to Japan Many Hong Kong residents choose to travel to Japan during holidays, while some consider Japan a potential option for immigration. However, recently, a Hongkonger who immigrated to Japan posted online, listing nine major challenges of living in Japan, claiming that only those who have passed these "tests" are suitable for immigration plans.
Hong Kong
2025.12.17 09:30
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