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Ex-Hong Kong logistics head stripped of award, 3 staff face action in water scandal
Hong Kong authorities will hold three officers from the logistics department accountable over their roles in a bottled water procurement scandal, with its former director, set to have his Silver Bauhinia Star revoked, cleared of direct oversight. Civil service chief Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan said a probe into the scandal involving the HK$166 million bottled water procurement contract last year found that two staff members from the Government Logistics Department would face a disciplinary...

Hong Kong to feel colder than 11 degrees Celsius overnight due to higher humidity

Hong Kong set to receive long-awaited inquest verdict on 2012 Lamma ferry crash

Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong charity to help minority youth become sports coaches
A charity founded in 1979 to support Vietnamese war refugee children in Hong Kong will this year launch a programme to train ethnic minority youth as sports coaches for mainstream youngsters. Treats’ “EM-SPARK” project will train 30 ethnic minority youngsters aged 15 to 18 to coach 3,504 mainstream primary school students and community members in kin-ball, a team game where players work together to keep a giant ball in the air, and taspony, a tennis-like sport played with a larger softball and...

Depot After Dark: Former Steelers OL Promoted, Bakery Celebrates Tomlin, William Gay Coaching At Senior Bowl

Why security, not growth, is likely to command China’s attention in 2026

Taiwanese military’s closed-door meeting draws ‘black box’ criticism

‘No room for refusal’: Hong Kong professionals brace for tough calls under child abuse law
Hong Kong professionals mandated to report suspected child abuse cases under a new law taking effect on Tuesday are largely ready, but some have said challenges remain in working with parents from different cultural backgrounds and detecting online crimes targeting youngsters. Under the Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, more than 100,000 people across 25 professions in the social welfare, education and medical sectors are required to report suspected maltreatment of those aged under...

China challenges US in AI drug race, but rivals still reliant on each other
China has emerged as a credible challenger to the US in artificial intelligence-driven drug discovery, where advantage depends not only on computing prowess but also on the ability to effectively mine data, from genomes to clinical trial results, according to Leung Chuen-yan, a private equity investor and life sciences scientist. “Globally, the way companies develop and use AI to discover drugs is similar, from finding the drug target and designing the molecule to planning clinical trials,” said...

Mainland China’s art grads sculpt career ‘passports’ in Hong Kong
For years, many of mainland China’s art students dreamed of working or studying in Europe. After hours spent poring over the works of the continent’s masters as part of their degree requirements, living where their pieces are preserved, displayed and appreciated would seem a natural fit. But with funding and hiring freezes striking numerous overseas art programmes and museums, that path grows less appealing by the day. Now, rather than relocate to a new continent to further their studies, more...

