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Kristen Cheung

Kristen Cheung

Reporter, Hong Kong
Kristen Cheung previously interned at Initium Media and holds an MPhil in Cultural Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where her research focused on historical cross-border labor movements.
Kristen Cheung previously interned at Initium Media and holds an MPhil in Cultural Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where her research focused on historical cross-border labor movements.
Areas of Expertise:
Education, Labor, Security
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

Wang Fuk Court administrator outlines HK$127 million refund for displaced owners

Residents express dissatisfaction as administrator says HK$180 million in renovation levies have been paid, with remaining funds set aside for refunds.

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Treatment intended for initial use by paramedics, before being rolled out to high-risk groups in care facilities and eventually the general public through pharmacies.

Government says 6,265 people joined return programme that ended on Monday, with only about 50 households not taking part.

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On second day of residents’ return to their devastated homes, some bid emotional farewell while others say three hours is insufficient time for packing.

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