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Hong Kong’s Mirror among stars to perform at Kai Tak Sports Park test event
Hong Kong Cantopop boy band Mirror will join a raft of stars performing to 5,500 people at Kai Tak Sports Park on Friday for a test event to…
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China’s shipbuilding industry swells amid a rising tide of global orders
China, the world’s largest shipbuilder by market share, is expected to receive a raft of new orders as the global industry enters a…
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Should Hong Kong arts hub tap luxury flats or ‘sell quickly’ to boost coffers?
A board member of the new investment arm of Hong Kong’s arts hub has proposed developing homes on the site that can “sell quickly” to bring…
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The Fed has a big interest rate decision coming Wednesday. Here’s what to expect
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference following the Nov. 6-7, 2024, Federal Open Market Committee meeting at…
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Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park holds counterterrorism drill with 400 officers
Hong Kong’s soon-to-open Kai Tak Sports Park has held its first counterterrorism drill, as authorities mobilised 400 officers to deal with…
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Hong Kong urged to take advantage of great outdoors to boost tourism
Nearly four in five residents believe Hong Kong should take advantage of its ecology to further develop “green” and “blue” tourism, a survey…
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Hong Kong lawmakers spent 2 hours on average on each funding plan discussed
Hong Kong lawmakers spent about two hours on average vetting each of the 28 funding applications that required discussions this year, while…
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Hong Kong lawmaker hits out at government claims over Coliseum capacity usage
A lawmaker has challenged the government’s claim of “100 per cent usage” at the Hong Kong Coliseum and demanded greater transparency on…
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Hong Kong lawmaker hits out at government’s claim of Coliseum’s capacity usage
A lawmaker has challenged the government’s claim of “100 per cent usage” at the Hong Kong Coliseum and demanded greater transparency on…
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Hong Kong court adjourns key session in private estate eviction cases to May
A Hong Kong court has adjourned key proceedings until May in civil cases against 13 residents who refuse to move out of the city’s only…
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