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Law and Crime
Hong Kong man dies after chasing thief and falling off industrial building
Police received report at around 5.15pm on Sunday about victim who found someone stealing cables at Kimball Industrial Building in Kwun Tong.
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AI app to detect drunk drivers through Cantonese speech analysis in the works
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Hong Kong police arrest 2 drivers over alleged truck racing viral video
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Society
Hong Kong villagers accuse authorities of rushed Northern Metropolis evictions
One elderly villager says she fears her family may be separated due to rehousing arrangements.
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Yick Yuen Tsuen villagers speak to the media over forced relocations. The village falls within the government’s planned Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen New Development Area. Photo: Eugene Lee
Society
Hong Kong Mother’s Day dining shifts from traditional banquets to casual meals
Banquet restaurants, popular in past years for big celebrations, report weaker Mother’s Day trade as families opt for lunch, afternoon tea or hotpot.
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Health & Environment
Shenzhen nuclear plant glitch posed no safety risk, Hong Kong authorities say
During routine test, staff closed cooling water isolation valve for standby equipment longer than permitted under technical specifications.
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Society
Wang Fuk Court residents flag registration issues ahead of online owners’ meeting
Estate administrator Hop On says it has enhanced cybersecurity and asked affected owners to re-register.
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Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. Estate administrator Hop On Management will host online sessions for owners on Tuesday afternoon and on the evening of May 20. Photo: Jelly Tse
Law and Crime
Hong Kong woman arrested over smuggling 7 animals at border checkpoint
Woman had chinchilla, mouse, hamster, three guinea pigs and sugar glider hidden in paper bags.
4 hours ago
Hong Kong Economy
Hong Kong records 17% jump in investments led by purchases, construction
Finance chief Paul Chan says growth reflects improving property market, but concedes uneven recovery across different sectors.
1 hour ago
Politics
Diplomatic row over Hong Kong-linked spying convictions in UK heats up
Beijing disputes UK’s version of diplomatic meeting as ambassador warns of ‘firm countermeasures’ over ‘political manipulation’.
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Hong Kong to seek more elderly care places in Guangdong, Chris Sun says
Welfare chief tells SCMP number of older residents moving into mainland care homes under government scheme has risen ninefold in recent years.
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A Chinese New Year fair at an elderly home in Nansha, Guangzhou. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Society
Meet 3 vinyl-spinning Hong Kong mothers finding a new rhythm after hardships
Bonding over struggles of single parenthood, three DJs are hoping to turn their music into a business with help from a social enterprise.
10 May 2026 - 10:24AM
Business
Is Hong Kong’s cultural hub of West Kowloon emerging as ‘Central 2.0’?
SHKP to benefit as tenants including UBS, JPMorgan Chase and Banco Santander set to move into new office space near high-speed rail station.
10 May 2026 - 1:32PM
Law and Crime
Bar Association proposes ‘double-track’ approach to criminalising bid-rigging
Chairman Jose-Antonio Maurellet says implementing ‘criminal track’ alongside ‘civil track’ to encourage whistle-blowing will increase deterrence.
10 May 2026 - 8:30AM
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Transport
Elderly woman tries to shove younger one out of priority seating on MTR train
Older woman pushes younger one’s face, grabs her hair and shakes her head, according to viral video clip.
10 May 2026 - 3:14PM
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In a clip posted on the social media platform Threads, the elderly woman is seen forcefully trying to remove the younger woman beside her. Photo: Threads/health103hk
Society
Funeral for Derek Li, father of injured Mirror dancer Mo Li, to be held on June 6
Funeral to be held at St Andrew’s Church, Kowloon, with Archbishop Andrew Chan to officiate.
9 May 2026 - 11:48PM
Hong Kong Economy
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100 Hong Kong-linked ships ‘stranded in Strait of Hormuz’ amid Middle East war
Industry leader says figure suggests 2,300 seafarers trapped in strait, with sector’s biggest priority being keeping them supplied.
9 May 2026 - 10:23PM
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Hong Kong Economy
Are special laws a quick fix for speeding up Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis?
Syncing megaproject with key infrastructure and turning it into a ‘living laboratory’ are equally important to its success, tech experts say.
16 Apr 2026 - 10:18PM
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Society
Tai Po fire probe: resident recalls deaths of family members – as it happened
Resident says he kept calling his mother every 15 minutes and made a video call at around 9pm during which he saw the flat in complete darkness.
16 Apr 2026 - 3:22PM
Hong Kong Economy
Hong Kong will pay diesel subsidies directly to oil firms, look out for abuse
Government will know if oil firms try to take advantage of HK$3 subsidy scheme by increasing prices, official warns.
10 Apr 2026 - 11:42PM
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Law and Crime
Police arrest man who used air gun to rob Hong Kong bank and recover HK$35,000
Suspect in custody after Bank of East Asia branch in Harbour View Centre in Wan Chai robbed by armed man who later fled on bicycle.
10 Apr 2026 - 10:25PM
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OPINION
Jane Lee
Opinion
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Hong Kong needs the people’s wisdom for its 5-year plan to succeed
8 May 2026 - 9:30AM
Mohamad Zreik
Opinion
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How China-Gulf ties can turn energy vulnerability into sustainability
6 May 2026 - 5:30AM
Ruiwang Yu
Opinion
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Hong Kong should study how Singapore awards infrastructure contracts
5 May 2026 - 9:30AM
Alice Wu
Opinion
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Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers’ budget scrutiny, not dismiss it
4 May 2026 - 9:30AM
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Mike Rowse
Opinion
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Why Hong Kong subsidies should go towards food, not fuel
3 May 2026 - 4:30PM
Kitty Tam
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Charlie Yip
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It’s not ecotourism if it risks damaging Hong Kong’s natural assets
3 May 2026 - 9:30AM
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UK court convicts 2 men from HK trade office of spying
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CORONAVIRUS CRISIS: INJECTING LIFE INTO THE HK ‘REVOLUTION’
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Inside the making of a bamboo theatre in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong hiker dies in Japan’s Northern Alps
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