• Key Yau Ma Tei Thoroughfare Reopens, Central Kowloon Bypass Nears Completion

    A critical stretch of Kansu Street in Yau Ma Tei is slated to fully reopen to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on the morning of Saturday, November 29. This reinstatement, running between Battery Street and Ferry Street, marks a significant milestone in the completion of the massive Central Kowloon Bypass (CKB) project, promising immediate relief from…

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  • Meta Enforces Australian Youth Ban, Deactivating Under-16 Accounts

    Social media giant Meta has begun the mandatory phase of complying with new Australian government legislation, announcing it will deactivate the accounts of users under 16 across its primary platforms starting next month. The move, affecting Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, marks the first concrete action taken by a major tech company ahead of the national…

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  • NASA Captures Stunning Images of Rare Interstellar Comet’s Solar System Visit

    Astronomers have recently documented the rapid journey of 3I/Atlas, only the third interstellar object ever confirmed, as it traversed our solar system this autumn. NASA released detailed imagery and data from multiple space and ground-based assets, offering scientists a unique opportunity to study a celestial visitor originating from beyond our stellar neighborhood. This fleeting encounter,…

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  • President Mandates Release of Epstein Justice Department Records

    President Donald Trump officially signed legislation today compelling the Department of Justice (DOJ) to disclose all unclassified records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, concluding a rare bipartisan push in Congress that briefly saw divisions within the Republican party and initial resistance from the White House. The measure, which passed both houses of Congress…

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  • Fugitive Olympian Allegedly Led Narco-Empire; FBI Increases Reward

    U.S. federal authorities have dramatically increased the reward to $15 million for information leading to the capture of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who officials allege masterminded a billion-dollar international drug trafficking network and orchestrated the assassination of a key federal witness. The 44-year-old fugitive, likened by investigators to a “modern-day Pablo Escobar,” is…

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  • Hunter’s Target: Authorities Boost Reward for Fugitive Olympic Snowboarder

    Law enforcement agencies in the United States and Canada have dramatically increased the reward for information leading to the capture of former Canadian Olympic athlete Ryan Wedding, raising the potential payout to $15 million. Officials allege that the 44-year-old former snowboarder is the architect of an expansive, billion-dollar international narcotics ring and orchestrated the murder…

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  • British Pilots Target of Russian Vessel Laser Close to UK Coast

    The United Kingdom government has issued a severe formal protest following an incident where a Russian intelligence-aligned vessel, the Yantar, allegedly used military-grade lasers to temporarily disrupt Royal Air Force (RAF) pilots monitoring the ship near the UK. Defense Secretary John Healey labeled the action a “deeply dangerous escalation,” confirming that the incident occurred while…

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  • Early Morning Blaze Forces Evacuation at Kwai Shing West Estate

    Dozens of residents were evacuated from a public housing tower in Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, Thursday morning after a fire erupted inside an apartment, filling the residential corridors with thick smoke. The emergency unfolded shortly after 7:41 a.m. at Kwai Shing West Estate, prompting a swift response from emergency services and affecting commuters during the…

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  • Urban Wildlife Crisis: Officials Tackle Rat Infestation at Popular Public Tree

    A viral video depicting a massive rodent presence on a banyan tree in Hong Kong’s San Po Kong neighborhood has prompted immediate action from government hygiene and leisure departments, highlighting persistent challenges in urban pest control. Stage actor Terrence Leung’s footage, shared widely on social media platforms, captured dozens of rats scaling the tree on…

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  • Marketing Firm Offers Cash Incentive for Legislative Council Election Participation

    Ahead of the highly anticipated December 7 Legislative Council election in Hong Kong, a local marketing group advertised a payment of HK$150 to registered voters for simply casting a ballot, according to a recent report by local media outlet HK01. The initiative, spearheaded by iCreate Marketing, did not direct participants to vote for any specific…

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  • Germany Boosts Ukraine Long-Range Firepower Amid Security Push

    Germany is significantly ramping up its efforts to equip the Ukrainian military with crucial long-range weapons systems, Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed Wednesday during a joint security briefing in Berlin. The announcement, made alongside Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, signaled an intensified commitment by Berlin to bolster Kyiv’s tactical capabilities roughly two years into the conflict.…

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  • Hong Kong Police Investigate Sudden Death of Woman in Mong Kok Residence

    Mong Kok, Hong Kong—Authorities are investigating the sudden death of an Indonesian woman found unresponsive in her residential unit in Mong Kok during the early morning hours. Police confirmed the 43-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene on Sai Yeung Choi Street South, categorizing the incident as non-suspicious. The case, currently classified as a “discovery…

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  • Urgent Appeal: Flu Case Puts Focus on Pediatric Vaccination Gaps

    A pediatric patient in Hong Kong is currently in serious condition due to complications from Influenza A, prompting immediate and urgent calls from health authorities for increased seasonal flu vaccination across the territory, particularly among young children. The 12-year-old boy, who had no prior chronic health issues, was recently diagnosed with Influenza A complicated by…

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  • Dutch Halt on Chip Order Stabilizes Supply Chain Talks With China

    The Netherlands has temporarily suspended an administrative order targeting Nexperia, a European semiconductor manufacturer owned by China’s Wingtech, a move welcomed by Beijing as the two nations seek a stable resolution to a contentious trade dispute. Following bilateral discussions held in Beijing earlier this week, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) confirmed that Dutch officials indicated…

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  • Hong Kong Customs Seizes Massive Cannabis Shipment at Airport

    Hong Kong Customs officers intercepted a substantial cross-border drug trafficking operation at Hong Kong International Airport on Wednesday, confiscating approximately 17 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds valued at an estimated HK$3.4 million on the street. The seizure occurred during routine baggage screening, leading to the immediate arrest of a male traveler. The operation concluded today,…

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  • Hong Kong Crowned ‘Best Toilet’ Award on World Toilet Day 2025

    Lan Kwai Fong Facility Recognized for Impeccable Standards Amid High Usage Hong Kong’s tireless pursuit of superior public convenience standards culminated in a surprising win for a facility in the bustling nightlife district of Lan Kwai Fong, which was named the city’s best public toilet by the Hong Kong Toilet Association (HKTA) on November 19,…

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  • MTR Staff Confront Commuter Over Alleged Fare Evasion at Nam Cheong

    A recent high-stakes encounter between MTR staff and a commuter attempting to bypass rail ticket protocols at Nam Cheong Station has sparked widespread discussion online regarding fare compliance and enforcement within Hong Kong’s transit network. Circulating footage, uploaded to social media platforms, shows four uniformed MTR employees attempting to detain a man who ultimately evaded…

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  • Road Debris Causes Tsing Yi Minibus Crash, Injuring Six

    A routine lunchtime commute in Hong Kong turned hazardous on Wednesday after a green minibus traveling near Tsing Yi struck road debris, leading to a collision that injured six people. The incident, which occurred just after 12:30 p.m., is currently under investigation by local authorities to determine the full circumstances surrounding the accident. The vehicle…

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  • Hong Kong ‘Gold King’ Convicted of Indecent Assault, Sentenced to Jail

    An 81-year-old prominent Hong Kong jewelry magnate, Wu Chor-nam, has been found guilty of indecently assaulting a female assistant and was sentenced to two weeks in prison by the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts. The conviction, delivered on November 19, 2025, stems from an incident last year where the businessman, often referred to as the “Gold…

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  • Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers Exits OpenAI Board Amid Epstein Email Fallout

    Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and prominent economist Larry Summers has stepped down from the board of OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT, following the public disclosure of emails detailing his communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Summers, whose decision was announced just over a week after the release of the documents, stated he…

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