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Anfield SchoolArt & Design
Hong Kong
East Asia
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Date Listed16 June 2026
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HKMU holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for new campus, marking a new milestone towards “A Hub for Community Health and Wellness”

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Last Tuesday (9 June), Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new campus on a slope site at the…

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HKFP·policy

Myanmar’s ex-junta chief makes first China trip as civilian president

Myanmar’s coup-commander turned President Min Aung Hlaing touched down in China on Monday for talks with Xi Jinping, his first visit since taking over as civilian leader after Beijing-backed elections rejected by…

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Hong Kong eyes secure storage of ride-hailing data for national security

Hong Kong transport authorities will “actively explore” the secure storage of ride-hailing data ahead of new regulations for the industry due to take effect in August, as part of efforts to ensure compliance with…

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Ex-Hong Kong police deputy commissioner Albert Yuen set for hygiene chief role

The Hong Kong government has appointed a former deputy commissioner of the city’s police force to lead the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD). Albert Yuen Yuk-kin, a former deputy commissioner of…

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British tourist wanted after jumping bail over Hong Kong airport vandalism

A Hong Kong court has issued an arrest warrant for a British tourist who allegedly jumped bail after being charged with vandalising self-check-in kiosks at the city’s airport earlier this year. Youcef Bennoui, 35,…

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Hong Kong tightens labour importation scheme with tougher hiring rules, penalties

Hong Kong authorities will tighten the regulations governing a labour importation scheme by introducing a two-tier vetting system and raising the maximum penalty for non-compliant employers, with the new arrangements…

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New shelter for Filipino helpers in Hong Kong ready, pending government approval

A Tai Po villa serving as a new shelter for distressed Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong is ready but must receive the green light from local authorities before it can open, with the Philippines’ top labour…

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HKFP

Taiwan launches website to collect intelligence from Chinese nationals

Taiwan has launched a website for Chinese citizens to leak intelligence, inviting those “who share the same values of democracy” to collaborate on reporting on Beijing. China claims democratic Taiwan is part of its…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong health authority urges vulnerable groups to get free Covid jabs before gap in supply

Vulnerable Hongkongers are being urged by the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) to get their Covid-19 jabs before current stocks expire. A baby receiving a Covid-19 vaccine. Photo: GovHK. The renewed call comes after…

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Government aims to publish Hong Kong’s first 5-year plan in third quarter: minister

The government aims to publish Hong Kong’s first “strategic, forward-looking and operable” five-year plan in the third quarter of this year, the city’s constitutional affairs chief has said, as authorities launched a…

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Beijing’s point man for Hong Kong to visit city on Tuesday, check on Northern Metropolis

Beijing’s top official overseeing Hong Kong affairs will visit the city on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a check on the progress of the Northern Metropolis part of the itinerary, while sources say the chief executive will…

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HKFP·policy

‘Groundless allegations’: Hong Kong rebukes Washington Post over national security editorial updates

The Hong Kong government and legislature have blasted The Washington Post over “groundless allegations” against the city’s new national security amendments. China and Hong Kong flags fill the streets in Hong Kong ahead…

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HKEX, Kazakhstan’s AIFC ‘engaging’ with miners for dual listings after landmark debut

The Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) and Hong Kong’s bourse are actively engaging with mining companies in Kazakhstan to explore dual-listing opportunities in the city, following a groundbreaking case last…

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Hundreds gather in Hong Kong to watch Knicks clinch first NBA title in 5 decades

Hundreds of Hong Kong basketball fans packed a Kowloon Bay cinema on Sunday to witness the New York Knicks secure their first NBA championship in 53 years, joined by seven-time ring winner Robert Horry as the franchise…

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Why are breast cancer cases surging among younger Hong Kong women?

In the third of a six-part Health Matters wellness series on cancer in Hong Kong, Elizabeth Cheung looks into the rise in breast cancer cases among women, the changing reproductive and lifestyle patterns behind the…

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‘Number of missing rising’: Filipino helpers in Hong Kong rally for aid after quake

Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong have launched a month-long fundraising campaign to support families affected by the recent 7.8 magnitude earthquake in their home country’s south, with organisers saying food,…

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Hong Kong commercial landlords may bet on investment to curb tenant loss from AI: analysts

Hong Kong’s older office assets and their struggling landlords could face more challenges as the wider adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by firms in the city leads companies to relocate to newer buildings that…

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HKFP

EU backs reports China trained Russian troops fighting in Ukraine

A senior European Union official said Friday that China had trained Russian troops who ended up fighting in Ukraine, backing up media reports that cited European intelligence agencies. Ukrainian and European Union flags…

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Hong Kong’s first 5-year plan to tackle economic gaps, boost quality jobs: Paul Chan

Hong Kong’s first five-year plan will map out concrete paths to address the city’s shortcomings and magnify socio-economic benefits, including how artificial intelligence can create quality jobs, the financial chief has…

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‘Not giving up on any market’: John Lee on his strategy to push Hong Kong’s interests

Hong Kong is determined to expand into new markets while consolidating ties with traditional partners and “will not give up any markets” despite geopolitical pressures, the city leader has said. In an interview with the…

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