
‘18 months to update Hong Kong Octopus card readers for HK$2 fare change’
[South China Morning Post] - 02/27/2025
Hong Kong welfare minister Chris Sun says time needed to adjust Octopus card readers on vehicles and ferries.
In Hong Kong newspapers
Time ticking to redeem opening show tickets at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
More than half of 8,500 public sale tickets for opening ceremony still to be collected ahead of Saturday’s deadline (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Hong Kong launches probe after mid-air collision alert triggered by cargo planes
Authorities remove air traffic control staff involved from frontline duty, saying take-off protocols may not have (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
Ethnic minority NGO Hong Kong Unison votes to disband, as ex-staff slam ‘irresponsible’ decision
Two ex-employees of Hong Kong Unison, an NGO dedicated to serving the city’s ethnic minorities, have accused the (…)
[HKFP] - 28/02/2025
What you need to know about the opening show of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
From ticket redemption to transport arrangements, here is what attendees of the opening ceremony should look out for.
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
China to face added 10% tariff starting in March, US President Trump says
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports while (…)
[HKFP] - 28/02/2025
'Not enough separation for planes after take-off'
An unspecified number of air traffic control staff have been suspended over an incident involving two cargo planes (…)
[RTHK] - 28/02/2025
ChinaAMC launches Hong Kong’s first retail tokenised money market fund in Web3 push
ChinaAMC’s Hong Kong dollar-denominated fund launched on the cryptocurrency exchange OSL and securities brokerage (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025
'Preparations for sports park opening in final stage'
Cultural, Sports and Tourism Secretary Rosanna Law on Friday said the opening of the Kai Tak Sports Park is only the (…)
[RTHK] - 28/02/2025
Budget 2025: Only 360 people take more than 240 trips per month using HK$2 transport scheme, gov’t says
Only around 360 people eligible for the HK$2 transport subsidy take more than 240 trips each month, Hong Kong’s (…)
[HKFP] - 28/02/2025
Ethnic minority advocacy group Unison to wind up
Hong Kong Unison, a group advocating the rights of the city's ethnic minorities, on Friday announced it was starting (…)
[RTHK] - 28/02/2025
Shenzhen’s tech rival, China’s Mach 16 jet fuel engine: SCMP’s 7 highlights
From challenger to Shenzhen’s tech crown to Chinese scientists building jet fuel engine, here are highlights from (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 28/02/2025