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Photos | Kai Tak Sports Park holds large-scale drill

Kai Tak Sports Park is holding a large-scale drill today (Jan. 24), with the main stadium, Kai Tak Arena, and Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground all conducting tests simultaneously. It is expected that 63,000 people will participate, which is the maximum capacity for the three venues.

Construction worker dies after falling 4 meters at Fo Tan site, union says struck by steel beam

A construction worker tragically died in an industrial accident at a construction site in Fo Tan, Hong Kong, on Friday afternoon (Jan. 24). Sources revealed that the site is part of a project to construct a 60-story building, expected to be completed in two years. It is suspected that the worker was struck by the steel beam, causing him to fall. Although the worker was wearing a safety harness, it reportedly snapped during the fall.

1-minute News | 17-year-old British teenager sentenced to 52 years after stabbing three children

According to CNN reports, a 17-year-old British teenager of Rwandan descent brutally stabbed three young girls to death and injured dozens of others. On Jan. 23 local time, the court handed down a verdict sentencing him to 52 years in prison as he was under 18 at the time of the crime. This incident shocked the entire United Kingdom, sparking concerns across society about youth crime and campus safety, and igniting the anger of countless British people, with the majority believing that the perpetrator should have received a life sentence.

70% of SMEs deploy strategies for risks, preparing for possible trade war

In concern of an escalated China-U.S. trade war, the overall business confidence of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Hong Kong has declined. The Hong Kong Productivity Council released the "Standard Chartered Hong Kong SME Leading Business Index" for the first quarter of 2025 yesterday (Jan. 23).

Residential rent prices to continue to rise in 2025, analysis shows

Private residential rents in Hong Kong saw a slight increase of 0.36% last month, marking an end to a two-month downward trend. This change reflects a gradual recovery in leasing demand, supported by improvements in the economic environment.

Foreign businesses reassured by HK's stability: Confidence in rule of law and investment climate grows

A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong shows growing confidence among foreign businesses in the city’s rule of law and investment climate. While concerns over Sino-US relations persist, 83% of respondents expressed trust in Hong Kong’s legal system, and 79% have no plans to relocate their headquarters. The survey highlights Hong Kong’s stability, competitive business environment, and global financial center status as key reasons for sustained foreign investment.

Watch This | Lang Lang and Rosé collaborate at 2025 Paris charity concert

Yesterday (Jan. 23), world-renowned pianist Lang Lang performed for the charity concert LE GALA DES PIÈCES JAUNES. This event aimed to raise funds for hospitalized children and featured numerous international artists.

Witnessing Gulf Cup glory: BAIC reaches new heights in brand excellence

The Gulf Cup 2024 came to a glorious conclusion, leaving fans with unforgettable moments both on and off the field. As one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the region, the Gulf Cup 2024 not only celebrated the pinnacle of athletic performance but also symbolized the unity and passion that football inspires across borders.

Spring Festival travel rush: Lo Wu Control Point expected to handle over 240,000 travelers daily

The Lo Wu Control Point is preparing for a surge in cross-boundary traffic during the upcoming Spring Festival holiday, with combined student travel, family reunions, and tourism driving significant demand. Daily passenger traffic is projected to exceed 220,000 from Jan. 29 to 31 and Feb. 1 to 2, with the single-day peak potentially surpassing 240,000 travelers. 

Sammo Hung expresses will to 'challenge himself' with romantic films

The 18th Asian Film Awards ceremony will take place on March 16 in West Kowloon, with the legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Sammo Hung serving as the jury chair.

Kai Tak Sports Park set to officially open on March 1: Source

Today (Jan. 24), it was announced that Kai Tak Sports Park will officially open on March 1. The Kai Tak Stadium will host a large-scale performance. A major rehearsal will take place at Kai Tak Sports Park today, with testing conducted simultaneously at the Kai Tak Stadium, Kai Tak Arena, and Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground.

DotDotWeekly | HK news highlights from Jan. 20 to 24

Last year, the Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) agency assisted 539 companies in establishing or expanding their operations in the city, marking a year-on-year increase of approximately 41% and setting a new historical record.

Global National Security Case Precedents: Sell-or-ban law on TikTok, 'US-style bullying' by using national security as excuse

Over the past week, the fate of the short video application TikTok in the United States has undergone dramatic twists and turns, sparking a global wave of discussions. From being forced to shut down to resuming services in less than a day, the "sell-or-ban" turmoil has been fueled by over four years of American bullying.

Trump claims to know interest rates better than Powell and asks OPEC to reduce oil cost

On Thursday (Jan. 23), U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a video speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, urging Saudi Arabia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to lower oil prices.

New regulations for licensed billiard halls: Age restrictions and dress code changes

To encourage greater youth participation in billiards and support the development of the local billiards scene, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) announced today (Jan. 24) that it will relax restrictions for licensed billiard halls.
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