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The AI Gold Rush Is Coming for America’s Last Open Spaces [Podcast]
Why Utah residents are protesting a massive AI data center project backed by Kevin O’Leary
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The Pentagon’s AI Squeeze: Eight Tech Giants Get In, Anthropic Gets Shut Out [Podcast]
For years, Silicon Valley told the world that artificial intelligence would help humanity write emails faster, summarize meetings, generate prettier presentations, and recommend better restaurants. Now the masks are coming off. The real ...
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AI Isn’t Stealing Your Job. It’s Dismantling It Piece by Piece.
For more than a year, the public has been trapped inside a simplistic and cinematic fear: artificial intelligence is coming for your job. Entire professions erased overnight. Humans replaced by chatbots. Offices emptied by algorithms. Si...
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The Great Enterprise Raid: How OpenAI and Anthropic Are Hunting the Sales Executives Who Built Big Tech
For years, the mythology of artificial intelligence revolved around a familiar image: brilliant young engineers in hoodies, scribbling equations on glass walls while building machines that promised to reshape civilization. Silicon Valley...
Has Google Gone Too Far? Chrome Accused of Secretly Installing Massive AI Models on Users’ Computers
For years, the world’s largest technology companies promised that artificial intelligence would make our devices smarter, faster, and more personal. What they rarely discussed was how quietly that transformation would happen — or how lit...
The Orgasm Gap: Why Straight Women Still Finish Last
For decades, modern culture has sold a fantasy of sexual liberation. We are told that women today are freer, louder, more confident, more sexually empowered than any generation before them. The magazines changed. The language changed. Th...
Kennedy’s Quiet War on Antidepressants Sparks Alarm Across America’s Medical Establishment
Reports that U.S. health officials explored curbs on widely used SSRI medications have ignited a fierce national battle over psychiatry, regulation and the future of mental health treatment.
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IOMed Announces Maritime Dispute Settlement Push at Global Mediation Summit
New international mediation framework aims to streamline resolution of shipping conflicts amid rising global trade tensions
Bike-Sharing Competition Intensifies in Hong Kong as Two Apps Fight for Market Share
Amid unstable growth in micro-mobility, rival platforms compete for riders while regulatory and infrastructure limits shape uneven expansion
MTR Corporation Plans Exhibition Featuring Retired Trains and Driving Simulator in Hong Kong
The railway operator is repurposing decommissioned rolling stock and simulation technology to showcase system history and engage the public in transport operations
Gold and Silver Smuggling Networks Highlight Pressure on Hong Kong–Macau Border Controls
Rising enforcement concerns point to evolving cross-boundary illicit trade routes in precious metals and regulatory gaps across the Greater Bay Area
Hong Kong Florists Cut Prices Ahead of Mother’s Day as Competition Intensifies
Retailers are lowering flower prices and adjusting supply strategies to attract buyers during one of the city’s most important seasonal gifting periods, reflecting tighter margins and heightened competition.
Hong Kong Housing Market Extends Gains as New Flats Sell Quickly Despite Economic Strain
Developers report strong take-up of newly launched units, signaling persistent demand even as high interest rates and affordability pressures continue to weigh on the broader property sector.
Thailand Weighs Deportation of Wanted ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ Member Amid Security and Diplomatic Pressure
A detained activist linked to an unrecognized pro-democracy group faces possible removal from Thailand, highlighting the reach of Hong Kong’s national security enforcement beyond its borders.
Trump–Xi Summit Raises Stakes for Jimmy Lai as U.S. Pushes Beijing on High-Profile Prisoner
With a new Trump–Xi meeting approaching, reports suggest Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment has become a potential bargaining chip in broader U.S.–China negotiations over trade, security, and political concessions.
Shipping Disruption in Strait of Hormuz Raises Fears Over Hong Kong-Linked Fleet Amid Middle East Conflict
Reports of vessels delayed or held near a critical oil chokepoint highlight escalating maritime risk as regional tensions disrupt global trade routes
U.S. Sanctions Chinese and Hong Kong Entities Over Iran Arms Links Ahead of High-Level U.S.–China Talks
Washington targets nine firms accused of facilitating Iran’s weapons procurement network, sharpening tensions with Beijing days before expected Trump–Xi discussions
UK summons Chinese ambassador after Hong Kong-linked national security convictions intensify diplomatic tensions
London escalates pressure on Beijing following court rulings tied to alleged overseas political influence operations connected to Hong Kong security law cases
Quad Nations Move to Break China’s Grip on Critical Minerals Supply Chains
The United States, Japan, India and Australia are accelerating plans for coordinated mineral security as Beijing’s dominance over rare earth processing reshapes global trade and industrial strategy.
China’s Energy Pivot and America’s LNG Boom Are Squeezing Australia’s Gas Strategy
Beijing’s shift away from US liquefied natural gas is reshaping global energy flows, but the larger surge in American exports is intensifying pressure on Australia’s long-term position in Asian gas markets.
Britain’s Democracy Is Now a Costume
How Keir Starmer’s collapse, Reform’s rise, Labour’s humiliation, and voter fury exposed the rotten machinery beneath Westminster’s democratic theatre
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Cathay Pacific Cuts Fuel Surcharges as Oil Market Volatility Eases Pressure on Airfares
Hong Kong’s flagship airline will reduce passenger fuel surcharges by up to 12.9 percent from mid-May after weeks of sharp increases tied to Middle East energy disruption.
Hong Kong Minister Janice Tse Faces Scrutiny Over Extensive Property Holdings
The newly appointed constitutional affairs chief has disclosed ownership interests spanning dozens of properties and parking spaces across Hong Kong, mainland China and the United Kingdom.
Britain Keeps Hong Kong Trade Office Open Despite Espionage Convictions and Political Pressure
The UK government is resisting calls to close Hong Kong’s London Economic and Trade Office even after a high-profile spying case intensified scrutiny of Beijing-linked influence operations on British soil.
Hong Kong Mobilizes Billions for Northern Metropolis in High-Stakes Economic Reset
The city is redirecting sovereign reserves and expanding infrastructure financing to fund its largest development strategy in decades while positioning itself as a regional innovation and green finance hub.
Hong Kong Backs EcoCeres Aviation Fuel Push in Major Greater Bay Area Green Energy Bet
A new cross-border agreement aims to build the Greater Bay Area’s first fully integrated sustainable aviation fuel supply chain, tying Hong Kong’s aviation ambitions to mainland industrial capacity.
Britain’s Hong Kong Spy Convictions Trigger a Wider Reckoning Over Chinese Influence Operations
The conviction of two men accused of surveilling Hong Kong dissidents in Britain has intensified pressure on London to confront foreign interference, reassess Hong Kong trade offices, and strengthen protections for exiled activists.
Hong Kong’s GDP rebound strengthens case for economic stabilization after years of pressure
Faster growth, stronger exports and renewed financial activity are improving sentiment, but structural weaknesses in consumption and property still constrain recovery
Baidu’s AI chip unit advances Hong Kong listing as China accelerates domestic semiconductor push
Kunlunxin’s planned IPO underscores rising investor demand for Chinese AI chip firms and Beijing’s drive for semiconductor self-reliance amid U.S. export controls
Global Mediation Summit Elevates Hong Kong’s Ambition as an International Dispute Resolution Hub
New forum underscores Hong Kong’s strategy to position itself as a center for cross-border mediation amid shifting global legal and commercial tensions
Hong Kong Reports Weakest Workforce Expansion Outlook in Asia as Hiring Confidence Slows
Labor market data signals subdued corporate hiring intentions amid economic uncertainty, shifting capital flows, and structural pressures on the city’s role as a regional financial hub
Nathan Law Warns of Chinese Intelligence Activity in the UK as Security Concerns Intensify
The Hong Kong activist says surveillance of dissidents abroad reflects a broader pattern of Chinese state pressure, amid ongoing UK debates over espionage, foreign interference, and national security safeguards.
Hong Kong’s Proposed Ride-Hailing Quotas Risk Freezing Competition in Urban Transport
Debate over regulating app-based transport services has intensified as policymakers weigh caps on ride-hailing vehicles that critics say could protect incumbents while limiting consumer choice and innovation.
Diptyque Bets on Experiential Luxury With Hong Kong Flagship Inspired by Local Culture
The French fragrance house is expanding its Asia strategy through a new Hong Kong concept store that merges Parisian design with local heritage, signaling how global luxury brands are adapting to changing consumer behavior in the region.
Hong Kong Pushes to Become Uzbekistan’s Commercial Bridge Into China
A new wave of trade diplomacy between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan highlights Beijing’s broader effort to deepen economic integration with Central Asia through finance, logistics and Belt and Road infrastructure.
Hongkong Post Escalates Scam Warnings as Phishing Networks Mimic Government Services
Authorities in Hong Kong are confronting a surge in fraudulent websites, fake SMS messages and cloned government platforms designed to steal money and personal data from residents.
Baidu’s AI Chip Arm Targets Shanghai and Hong Kong Listings as China Accelerates Semiconductor Push
Kunlunxin’s planned dual-market IPO reflects Beijing’s drive for AI chip self-sufficiency and Hong Kong’s resurgence as a capital hub for Chinese technology firms.
Hong Kong Sees Strategic Opening as Middle East Conflict Reshapes Global Capital and Trade Routes
Business leaders and policymakers are positioning Hong Kong as a neutral financial and logistics hub as geopolitical tensions redraw investment flows between Asia, the Gulf, and the West.
Middle Eastern Banks Expand in Hong Kong to Capture China Growth
Financial institutions from the Gulf are deepening their presence in Hong Kong as they reposition for access to Chinese capital markets and cross-border investment flows.
American Tourist Dies After 29th-Floor Fall at Hong Kong Hotel, Injuring Seven Below
A 69-year-old visitor fell from a rooftop pool deck at Hotel Indigo in Wan Chai, triggering a chain injury incident and renewed scrutiny of high-rise safety in densely built urban hotels.
Kraken’s Parent Moves to Acquire Hong Kong Stablecoin Firm Reap in $600 Million Deal
The Payward acquisition signals a push deeper into regulated digital payments and stablecoin infrastructure as crypto firms compete for compliant global expansion
In Hong Kong’s High-Pressure Urban Life, Attention Is Becoming the Rarest Commodity
A shift in work culture, digital overload, and dense urban living is turning uninterrupted focus into a scarce economic and psychological resource
Trump’s China Policy Split Exposed as “Dove” Faction Pushes Deal-Making Ahead of Beijing Summit
Internal White House tensions over business engagement and tariff strategy highlight a broader shift toward transactional diplomacy as Trump prepares for high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping
UK Summons Chinese Ambassador After Spy Convictions Targeting Hong Kong Dissidents
Diplomatic tensions escalate as London responds to court findings involving surveillance of activists in Britain linked to Chinese interests
UK Court Convicts Two Men of Spying on Hong Kong Dissidents for China
The case exposes how foreign intelligence operations have allegedly targeted activists in Britain, raising pressure on security services and diplomatic relations with Beijing.
China Expands Hong Kong Sovereign Bond Program to 84 Billion Yuan in Push for Offshore Yuan Finance
Beijing’s larger 2026 treasury issuance in Hong Kong strengthens the city’s role as the primary offshore renminbi hub while deepening China’s effort to internationalize its currency amid global financial fragmentation.
Hong Kong and Dongguan Launch Greater Bay Area’s First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Supply Chain
The cross-border initiative aims to connect waste collection, fuel refining, airport refueling, and green finance into a unified aviation decarbonization network centered on Hong Kong International Airport and a major new production faci...
Uzbekistan and Hong Kong Move to Build New Trade and Talent Channel During Prime Ministerial Visit
Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov’s visit to Hong Kong focused on investment access, financial cooperation, logistics connectivity, and skilled workforce exchange as both sides seek deeper economic integration between Central Asia and ...
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The AI Gold Rush Is Coming for America’s Last Open Spaces [Podcast]
The Pentagon’s AI Squeeze: Eight Tech Giants Get In, Anthropic Gets Shut Out [Podcast]
AI Isn’t Stealing Your Job. It’s Dismantling It Piece by Piece.
Kennedy’s Quiet War on Antidepressants Sparks Alarm Across America’s Medical Establishment
Britain’s Democracy Is Now a Costume
KPMG Cuts Around 10% of US Audit Partners After Failed Exit Push
French Police Probe Suspected Weather-Data Tampering After Unusual Polymarket Bets on Paris Temperatures
CATL Unveils Revolutionary EV Battery Tech: 1000 km Range and 7-Minute Charging Ahead of Beijing Auto Show
Changi Airport: How Singapore Engineered the World’s Most Efficient Travel Experience
Travel on all public transport in the Australian state of Victoria will be free in May and then half price for the remainder of this year as the government ramps up help for consumers battling high fuel costs
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Zhejiang China Commodities City Group Eyes Hong Kong IPO to Drive Global Expansion
Chinese Healthcare Stocks Surge in Hong Kong as Middle East Tensions Rattle Markets
Hong Kong to Channel Diesel Subsidies Directly to Oil Firms Amid Oversight Concerns
Hong Kong to Host Major Wiki Finance Expo 2026 Showcasing Fintech and Web3 Innovation
Hong Kong Police Arrest Suspect in Major Patient Data Leak Affecting Tens of Thousands
ISOPT Gears Up for Joint Scientific Meeting Across Shenzhen and Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tunnel Toll Cuts Leave Taxi Passengers Without Fare Relief
Hong Kong’s Dining Scene Shines with Must-Visit Restaurants This April
Hong Kong Awards First Stablecoin Licences to Major Banking Players
From Factory Floor to Fortune: Hong Kong Worker Rises to Global Wealth Elite
Hong Kong Laundry Businesses Struggle as Rising Oil Prices Drive Costs Higher
Workplace Sexual Harassment Complaints Rise Sharply in Hong Kong
Manycore Targets $130 Million Raise in Hong Kong IPO as Hangzhou Tech Firms Expand
IPO Activity in Mainland China and Hong Kong Shows Renewed Momentum in Early 2026
Hong Kong Urged to Strengthen Resilience Amid Increasingly Complex Global Environment
Norman Foster’s Vision Redefined Hong Kong’s Skyline and Global Trading Architecture
Hong Kong Anti-Corruption Body Emphasizes Clean Governance as Foundation for Sustainable Growth
dentsu Hong Kong and Café de Coral Bring Social Media Energy to Life with Flash-Mob at CON-CON 2026
Hong Kong Dining Scene Showcases Top Quick-Service and Casual Restaurants in 2026 Rankings
Hong Kong Collectors Shift Focus from Ownership to Public Cultural Engagement
Chinese Firm’s Washington Outreach Linked to Trump-Era Networks Yields Policy Breakthrough
Hong Kong PMI Slips Below Growth Threshold as External Pressures Weigh on Business Activity
Hong Kong Surges Ahead of Wall Street and Europe in Global IPO Rankings
Hong Kong Moves to Criminalise Refusal to Provide Passwords in Investigations
Hong Kong Shapes Near-Term Property Outlook Across Greater Bay Area
Liu Wei’s ‘You Like Pork?’ Tops Poly Hong Kong Art Sale at 3.5 Million Dollars
Artificial Intelligence Takes Centre Stage at Hong Kong Technology Fairs
Hongkong Land Executives Increase Holdings Through Senior Management Share Plan
Hong Kong Company Launches Arbitration Against Maersk Over Panama Port Dispute
Hong Kong Urges Foreign Governments to Lift Covid-Era Flight Restrictions
Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Explores Landmark Digital Bond Offering
Hong Kong Steps Up Scrutiny of Bank Culture in Push for Stronger Financial Governance
Hong Kong Clarifies Digital Currency Strategy, Says It Is Not Competing With US Stablecoins or Digital Yuan
Chinese AI Glasses Firm Rokid Plans Hong Kong IPO to Accelerate Expansion
Hong Kong Doctor Faces Disciplinary Review After Sharing Resuscitation Image Online
Hong Kong’s East Dam Draws Strong Easter Crowds With Steady Visitor Surge
Cathay Pacific Flight Diverts to Japan After Mid-Air Issue on Los Angeles–Hong Kong Route
U Power Expands Battery-Swapping Truck Plans in Thailand and Eyes Hong Kong Taxi Rollout
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