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    Politics

    Hong Kong to expand trade deals, boost ties in face of ‘reckless’ US tariffs: John Lee | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's leader announced plans to expand trade deals and strengthen ties with mainland China to counter the negative effects of US tariffs.

    Books about June 4 Tiananmen Square crackdown grow scarce in Hong Kong | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • Hong Kong

    Books about the Tiananmen Square crackdown are disappearing from Hong Kong bookstores due to self-censorship and legal uncertainties under the national security law, impacting public remembrance of the event.

    Exclusive | Is there a future for foreign police officers in Hong Kong? | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • Hong Kong

    The Hong Kong Police Force's reliance on foreign officers is ending, with only 60 expected by the end of next year, marking the end of an era.

    Music

    Certain bottles allowed for Coldplay concerts at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Music • Hong Kong

    Coldplay concertgoers at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium can bring in empty reusable bottles under 600ml, but other bottles and signs are prohibited.

    Sports

    Centre For Sports and Exercise

    cse.hku.hk • Sports • Hong Kong

    The Centre for Sports and Exercise at HKU details its internal and external booking procedures for sports facilities, outlining requirements, fees, and contact information.

    Hong Kong striker’s frustration ‘could become long-term issue’, shock call-up for teenager | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Sports • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong striker Michael Udebuluzor's limited playing time and recent injury raise concerns about his future with the national team, leading to a surprising call-up for teenager Matthew Slattery.

    Finance

    Exclusive | Hong Kong’s US-dollar peg a key success factor and will stay: John Lee | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Finance • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's leader, John Lee, reaffirmed the city's commitment to maintaining its US dollar currency peg, highlighting its importance to the region's financial success.

    Art

    ‘Paint Beautiful Hong Kong’ art project brightens dull walls with vibrant murals to revive spirits, bring people together | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Art • Hong Kong

    A Hong Kong businesswoman launched "Paint Beautiful Hong Kong" to create vibrant murals across the city, aiming to uplift spirits and foster community after the 2019 protests and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Housing

    Hong Kong authorities urged to focus on quality over quantity of public housing flats | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Housing • Hong Kong

    A Hong Kong think tank urges authorities to prioritize quality over quantity in public housing development, predicting the government will meet its housing supply target within a few years.

    Real Estate

    From rich men’s mansions to affluent middle class suburb: Hong Kong’s Mid-Levels | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • RealEstate • Hong Kong

    The article explores the history and development of Hong Kong's Mid-Levels, highlighting its evolution from a haven for the elite to a unique affluent residential area.

    Health

    Pregnancy of Hongkonger, 58, sparks hope for older women and fears over risks | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Health • Hong Kong

    A 58-year-old Hong Kong woman's pregnancy has ignited discussions about assisted reproduction and the challenges faced by older women who want to have children.

    Business

    Why are Hong Kong fast-food giants Cafe de Coral, Fairwood suffering in downturn? | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Business • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's fast-food giants, Cafe de Coral and Fairwood, experienced significant profit drops last year due to increased competition, changing consumer habits, and an aging customer base.