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Elon Musk is keeping investors' dreams of a Tesla robotaxi alive
CNBC· 13 分鐘前Tesla CEO Elon Musk is pictured during a visit at the company's electric car plant in Gruenheide near Berlin, eastern Germany ...
Beijing man inherits properties after years of caring for elderly neighbor
China Daily· 13 分鐘前A Beijing man has inherited five properties from his late elderly neighbor in the village after a court validated a caregiving ...
Newtonshow Summer Camps in Hong Kong offer science, fun, and care from 27th May to 30th August ...
Dimsum Daily· 1 小時前24th April 2024 – (Hong Kong) Summer is coming, and now is the best time to plan it and choose holiday camps or destinations ...
Gaza could surpass famine thresholds in six weeks, WFP official says
Reuters· 2 小時前The Gaza Strip could surpass famine thresholds of food insecurity, malnutrition and mortality ...
136 family offices eyeing setting up or expanding operations in Hong Kong: minister
South China Morning Post· 3 小時前“The government welcomes all lawful and rule-compliant family offices to set up in Hong Kong ...
VW aims to launch 30 EVs in China by 2030 as green shift erodes market share
South China Morning Post· 3 小時前Brandsatter said VW would tap its partnerships in China to rev up development of new electric ...
LCQ6: Sai Yee Street/Flower Market Road Development Scheme
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 3 小時前The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced last month the commencement of the Sai Yee Street/Flower Market Road Development ...
Beijing condemns US and Japan cross-Strait interference
China Daily· 4 小時前Zhu Fenglian, a spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, made the remarks at a press conference in Beijing ...
LCQ11: Fire safety of old buildings
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 5 小時前It has been reported that a No. 3 alarm fire which broke out in a building in Yau Ma Tei earlier resulted in multiple casualties ...
LCQ13: Handling of cases of illegal conversions and unauthorised building works
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 6 小時前According to the Government's estimate in 2000, there were about 800 000 unauthorised building works (UBWs) in Hong Kong ...