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Mass Flight Disruptions Hit Asia as Airlines Across Region Face Widespread Delays and Cancellations
Hundreds of cancellations and thousands of delays ripple through major hubs in Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, and Indonesia, exposing system-wide aviation strain.
Hong Kong’s DACC Raises $10 Million to Build Blockchain Payment Infrastructure Bridge
The Web3 platform is targeting cross-border payment efficiency and settlement connectivity as Hong Kong pushes deeper into regulated digital asset infrastructure
Hong Kong Stocks Edge Higher as US–China Leaders Signal Potential High-Level Engagement
Markets in Hong Kong posted modest gains amid expectations of renewed dialogue between Washington and Beijing, with investors weighing trade, tech restrictions, and global risk sentiment
HK Express trims fuel surcharge as aviation costs ease under shifting oil market pressures
Budget airline reduces passenger fuel fees by 12.8% on overseas routes from Hong Kong, reflecting lower jet fuel costs linked to Middle East instability and broader airline pricing adjustments
Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Posts Mixed First-Quarter Performance Amid Uneven Luxury Recovery
Flagship Peninsula operator reports diverging trends across hotel occupancy, room rates, and property leasing as Asia’s luxury travel rebound remains inconsistent
Hong Kong Rejects Review of Non-Local Graduate Visas Despite Rising Job Pressure
Labour chief says admission rules for overseas graduates will remain unchanged even as youth unemployment concerns grow and employers tighten hiring
Eddie Jones Banned After Abusing Officials, Set to Miss Hong Kong Matches
Japan rugby head coach receives a six-week suspension and salary cut after disciplinary breach during U23 tour of Australia, ruling him out of key fixtures including Hong Kong games
Mainland Buyers Drive Hong Kong Housing Surge to Two-Year High
April data shows a sharp jump in mainland Chinese property purchases, signaling renewed cross-border demand as prices stabilize and currency dynamics shift buying behavior
Hong Kong Issues First Biodiversity-Linked Loan to Fund Central Yards Green Development
Henderson Land secures financing tied to environmental performance metrics as biodiversity-focused lending enters mainstream real estate finance
Self-Heating Hotpot Pack Incident Injures Students in Hong Kong Classroom
Chemical reaction in portable food-heating product triggers classroom accident, raising safety concerns over consumer-grade exothermic packs
AgiBot Pushes Co-Creation Model in Hong Kong to Scale Embodied AI Robotics Industry
New initiative focuses on turning embodied AI research into deployable humanoid and industrial robots through cross-industry collaboration
Hong Kong Hosts Major Embodied AI Summit as Robotics Sector Pushes Into Industrial Scale
Industry leaders gather at the First Hong Kong Embodied AI Industry Summit and AGIBOT Partner Conference 2026 to accelerate development of humanoid and embodied intelligence systems
Trump Signals Deal-Making Focus as China Summit Becomes Test of Domestic Pressure and Global Strategy
With political strain at home and a fragile global trade and security landscape, Trump enters Beijing seeking economic agreements with Xi Jinping rather than confrontation.
The Great Western Exit: Why Best Citizens Are Fleeing the Rich World [PODCAST]
How Western governments punished competence, imported chaos, dependency, and troublemakers, drove their best citizens toward safer, freer, more comfortable, and more functional countries — and then called the collapse “progress.”
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Beijing Tightens Security as Trump Visit Spurs High-Level Diplomatic Preparations
Hotels near key diplomatic zones are locked down and security measures intensified as Beijing prepares for Donald Trump’s arrival and talks with Xi Jinping later this week.
ByteDance Bets on OpenClaw to Monetize the Next Wave of AI Agent Demand
Volcano Engine is turning viral open-source agent adoption into a cloud business built on cheaper tokens, higher inference efficiency, and rapidly expanding enterprise usage.
Trump Returns to a Hardened China as US–China Trade Rivalry Enters a New Phase
A new visit underscores how both economies have reshaped their trade exposure, with China reducing dependence on the US market while geopolitical shocks and energy pressures intensify global economic strain.
Nvidia Chief Jensen Huang Reportedly Linked to Potential China Trip With Trump in Emerging Tech Diplomacy Signal
A developing account suggests a possible alignment of high-level political travel and semiconductor industry leadership, highlighting how AI chip supply chains are becoming central to US–China strategic engagement.
Hong Kong Moves Toward Five-Year Blueprint With Public Consultation Set for Early June
The government is preparing a structured planning framework aimed at long-term policy direction, signaling a shift toward more centralized economic and social strategy-setting over the next development cycle.
The New Robber Barons of Intelligence: Are AI Bosses More Powerful Than Rockefeller?
Dario. Demis. Elon. Mark. Sam. Five first names. Five men. Five command centers in the new race to build artificial intelligence. Dario Amodei at Anthropic. Demis Hassabis at Google DeepMind. Elon Musk with xAI. Mark Zuckerberg at Meta. ...
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Hong Kong Biotech Pushes AI-Designed Nano-Delivery Systems as Drug Transport Technology Advances
Research-linked firms and university teams in Hong Kong are developing AI-guided nanomedicine platforms aimed at delivering drugs directly into hard-to-reach areas of the body, including the brain and diseased tissues.
Hong Kong Bets on Life Sciences and Embodied AI to Rebuild Its Technology Economy
The city’s new AI strategy centers on healthcare, robotics, and industrial deployment as officials try to turn research strength into commercial power amid intensifying regional competition.
Nan Fung Pulls Out of MR Tankers in Strategic Exit From Volatile Shipping Market
The Hong Kong conglomerate is transferring its medium-range tanker business to a newly established local operator as shipowners reposition around freight volatility, fuel-transition costs, and tightening capital demands.
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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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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Millennium-Linked Hedge Fund Retreats From Hong Kong Office Space as Finance Market Splits in Two
The move highlights a widening divide inside Hong Kong’s commercial property market, where elite trading firms are expanding selectively while weaker or underperforming funds cut costs and shrink operations.
Trump Shifts From Economic Confrontation to Managed Coexistence With China
After years of tariff escalation and strategic hostility, the Trump administration is now pursuing a more transactional and stability-focused relationship with Beijing
Chinese Wind Turbine Makers Push Deeper Into Europe After UK Security Pushback Reshapes Offshore Wind Procurement
As Britain tightens scrutiny over Chinese involvement in critical energy infrastructure, manufacturers pivot toward continental Europe, where industrial policy, energy security, and supply chain dependence are increasingly in tension.
China Tightens Grip on Global Shipbuilding Despite US Effort to Break Its Dominance
A surge in tanker demand, deep industrial capacity and limited Western alternatives have pushed Chinese shipyards to nearly 85 per cent of new global orders, undermining Washington’s strategy to rebuild maritime leverage.
Chinese EV Makers Target Europe’s Mass Market as Analysts Predict Major Share Gains
JPMorgan’s forecast that Chinese smart cars could capture one-fifth of western Europe’s market by 2028 reflects a deeper shift in automotive power, manufacturing strategy and electric vehicle economics.
China’s Marriage Slump Signals Deepening Demographic and Economic Strain
First-quarter marriage registrations fell to near-pandemic lows, intensifying concerns over declining births, shrinking labour supply and mounting pressure on China’s long-term growth model.
Hong Kong Startup Targets Electric Minibus Gap as City Pushes Toward Zero-Emission Transport
Wai Lik New Energy says its locally adapted electric minibuses are designed for Hong Kong’s steep hills and narrow streets, aiming to transform one of the city’s hardest vehicle segments to electrify.
CK Hutchison’s UK Telecom Exit Revives Li Family Reputation for Timing Market Peaks
The Hong Kong conglomerate is selling its stake in Britain’s largest mobile operator as investors increasingly question the long-term economics of European telecoms.
China’s AI Surge Is Forcing Trump Into a Strategic Retreat-or-Escalation Decision on Chips
Washington’s attempt to slow China’s artificial intelligence industry through semiconductor restrictions is colliding with a new reality: Chinese firms are adapting faster than expected, while American companies risk losing influence ove...
China’s Young Heirs Take Control Earlier as Banks Race to Capture a Multi-Trillion-Dollar Wealth Shift
A generational transfer of private assets is accelerating across China and Asia, reshaping banking, family businesses, investment strategy, and the country’s next economic elite.
Hong Kong Democracy Veterans Face New Court Battle as National Security Crackdown Deepens
Longtime pro-democracy figures appeared in court defiant despite widening prosecutions that continue reshaping Hong Kong’s political landscape under Beijing’s security framework.
Lionel Messi Linked With Hong Kong Return as Argentina Builds Toward 2026 World Cup
Growing speculation over a Hong Kong appearance comes as Messi balances commercial demand, national-team expectations, and the final stage of his international career.
Report Alleges Hong Kong Financial Links to Iran’s Covert Network, Raising Compliance Concerns
Claims of indirect funding channels through Hong Kong institutions intensify scrutiny of global financial oversight and sanctions enforcement involving Iran.
EoCeres Plans Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub in Hong Kong Amid Push for Cleaner Air Travel
The project aims to position Hong Kong as a regional center for SAF production and distribution as airlines face mounting pressure to decarbonize aviation.
Hong Kong’s Investment Rebound Signals Recovery — but the Economy Remains Uneven
A sharp rise in machinery spending and construction investment helped drive Hong Kong’s fastest quarterly growth in nearly five years, even as structural weaknesses persist across property, consumption and public finances.
Goldman Sachs’ Hong Kong AI Ban Reveals the New Fault Line in US-China Finance
The bank’s decision to block Anthropic’s Claude models for Hong Kong staff shows how geopolitical controls, data security fears and AI export tensions are reshaping global finance.
Hong Kong’s Distressed-Debt Market Enters a Brutal New Phase as Banks Push Property Fire Sales
Commercial real estate losses, developer refinancing stress and mounting bad loans are forcing Hong Kong lenders and restructuring teams into faster liquidations and discounted asset disposals.
Hong Kong Says Shenzhen Nuclear Plant Glitch Posed No Safety Risk Amid Cross-Border Scrutiny
Authorities moved to reassure the public after a reported technical issue at a nearby mainland nuclear facility, highlighting ongoing sensitivity around energy safety in the Pearl River Delta
Hong Kong Unveils Five-Year Governance Modernization Plan to Reshape Administration
The strategy focuses on digital reform, bureaucratic efficiency, and tighter policy coordination as the city adapts its governance model under long-term integration pressures
Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis Plan Triggers Eviction Disputes in Rural Villages
Residents say relocation linked to a major urban development project is being rushed, raising tensions over land rights, compensation, and the pace of redevelopment in the New Territories
U.S. Weighs Limited Hong Kong Policy Tools as China Tensions Deepen
Washington is reviewing constrained economic and diplomatic options toward Beijing over Hong Kong, reflecting how financial, geopolitical, and legal limits narrow its policy room
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The Great Western Exit: Why Best Citizens Are Fleeing the Rich World [PODCAST]
The New Robber Barons of Intelligence: Are AI Bosses More Powerful Than Rockefeller?
Britain’s Democracy Is Now a Costume
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
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
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