Patient treatment not affected by Kai Tak drills: Govt
[RTHK] - 01/12/2025
The Department of Health said on Sunday that around 1,700 staff members have been deployed to two test events at the Kai Tak Sports Park - but it stressed that this had not in any way affected the treatment of patients. The clarification came after multiple media reports suggested some (…)
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Patient treatment not affected by Kai Tak drills: Govt
The Department of Health said on Sunday that around 1,700 staff members have been deployed to two test events at the (…)
[RTHK] - 12/01/2025
Hill fire in Hong Kong under control after burning for over 17 hours
Firefighters tackle blaze on Kai Kung Leng mountain range, while government helicopters drop water bombs.
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025
Number of marine animal strandings in Hong Kong in January at 20-year high
Carcasses of six finless porpoises have washed up on Hong Kong’s shores so far this month.
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025
Hong Kong faces hard choices on spending to fix its budget deficit
To get the city’s finances in order, officials must ask what could be cut to pursue attractive new proposals.
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025
China’s women e-sports players defy sexism for love of the game
For women e-sports players in China, mastering the game is just the first hurdle to carving out a space for (…)
[HKFP] - 12/01/2025
Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand to look into cases of trapped residents
Authorities also warn kidnappers have changed tactics, pretending to arrange for victims to take goods to Japan or (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025
HK should seize opportunities in emerging markets: FS
The financial secretary said an annual financial forum this week includes a new discussion panel on how to cooperate (…)
[RTHK] - 12/01/2025
Families of Hongkongers trapped in Myanmar ‘scam farms’ plead for their return after Chinese actor’s rescue
To one Hongkonger, it seemed like a dream job – a purchasing agent transporting goods from Thailand to Japan. It (…)
[HKFP] - 12/01/2025
Industry to bear cost of cigarette tax labels: Customs
Customs say tobacco firms will likely have to bear the cost of an upcoming labelling system which will help (…)
[RTHK] - 12/01/2025
Hong Kong customs chief says staff will feel ‘complicated emotions’ over crash
Customs officer’s attempt to intercept a motorcyclist, who died moments later when he lost control, has become (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025
Victims, experts want employers in Hong Kong to do more to tackle sexual harassment
Few victims report harassment because of unclear company policies, fear of what investigation might entail.
[South China Morning Post] - 12/01/2025