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13-year-old girl Ching Ching urgently needs heart-lung transplant: Parents write open letter pleading for 'a chance to live' 13-year-old Ching Ching needs a heart and lung transplant. The Hospital Authority earlier issued a public appeal for organ donations. Ching Ching remains in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Hong Kong Children's Hospital in critical condition. Her parents have written an open letter urging the public to consider donating the heart and lungs of their deceased loved ones to give Ching Ching a chance to live. They said their daughter had always recovered well after every surgery or treatment and returned home, but this time "knowing that she may never come home again has hit her very hard."
Hong Kong
2026.07.04 13:29
Photos | PLA Navy ships opening day: Citizens board to take photos, children pose with 'peace sign' by the shore The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy flotilla, consisting of the guided-missile destroyer "Nanning" and the guided-missile frigate "Hengyang," recently arrived in Hong Kong and docked at Stonecutters Island Barracks. During its stopover, the flotilla is open for public visits and has organized various cultural exchange activities. Today (July 4) marks the first day of public access. Despite unfavorable weather conditions, public enthusiasm remains high. Many had already arrived at the barracks and lined up early in the morning, eager to catch a glimpse of the ships.
Hong Kong
2026.07.04 12:30
World Cup | Messi scores but cannot hide scare: Argentina edges past Cape Verde 3-2, dark horse came within one step of creating myth The 2026 World Cup Round of 32 produced an unexpectedly thrilling contest, as defending champions Argentina labored through 120 minutes of intense action and eventually scraped into the Round of 16 with a 3-2 victory over Cape Verde—a first-time knockout-stage qualifier—thanks to an own goal in extra time.
World
2026.07.04 11:34
Strong Monsoon Signal in effect: Observatory expects occasionally heavy rain early today Tropical Storm Maysak made landfall on Hainan Island yesterday evening (3 July) and entered the Beibu Gulf in the early hours of today (4 July), moving away from Hong Kong. The Observatory cancelled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 3:20 am today and subsequently issued the Strong Monsoon Signal. The Observatory forecasts that Hong Kong will experience strong southeast winds, with average speeds exceeding 40 kilometres per hour and occasional gale-force gusts.
Hong Kong
2026.07.04 10:30
Watch This | Chinese agronomists help boost rice production in Tanzania What does 15 years of agricultural cooperation look like? In Tanzania, it means higher-yield rice varieties, better farming techniques and thousands of trained farmers. Thanks to long-term cooperation with Chinese agronomists, Tanzania's annual rice production has reached 2.2 million tonnes, ranking fourth in Africa.
China
2026.07.04 09:15
Opinion | How America and its allies fell for the Guo Wenghui fraud The commentary argues that the case of Chinese businessman Guo Wengui illustrates what the author sees as a broader ideological bias in Western media and governments toward China. It traces Guo's rise from a wealthy real estate tycoon to a prominent anti-Chinese Communist Party dissident in the United States, where he received support and media attention. The author contends that Guo used his dissident status to build media platforms and organizations, which were later found by a U.S. court to have been involved in a large-scale fraud scheme that funded his lavish lifestyle.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.03 20:18
Global Lens | Obama vs Trump: Each claims other botched Iran negotiations On July 17, the US and Iran signed a memorandum marking an end to hostilities. President Trump insists his deal is better than Obama's 2015 agreement. But CNN reports critics say Trump has made too many concessions to Tehran, violating his own negotiation principles.
Global Lens
2026.07.03 19:19
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