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Bankruptcy filings in Hong Kong escalate by 21% in March, reaching a new high since last ...
Dimsum Daily· 12 小時前... brings the first quarter’s total to 2,184 filings, marking an almost 20% increase compared ...
Wolves vs Arsenal Predictions and Betting Tips: Arsenal to bounce back from three consecutive ...
Goal.com· 12 小時前Wolves have reached a point in their season where there’s nothing much to play for. All odds ...
Update on dengue fever
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 13 小時前The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (April 19) reported the latest number of dengue ...
Cathay Pacific sees 42.4% surge in passenger numbers in March 2024 - Dimsum Daily
Dimsum Daily· 13 小時前19th April 2024 – (Hong Kong) Cathay Pacific Airways reported a significant increase in passenger traffic for March 2024 ...
Hong Kong business sentiment shows cautious optimism for Q2 2024, according to latest survey - ...
Dimsum Daily· 13 小時前According to the survey, 14% of respondents across all sectors anticipate an improvement in ...
Romanian rhapsody
China Daily· 13 小時前Hong Kong's cultural ties with Romania have been forged and nurtured over several years. For instance, when the inaugural ...
Sky's the limit in the 'silver pot'
China Daily· 13 小時前The economic power of senior residents is growing by the day with higher life expectancies worldwide and the Hong Kong Special ...
Grading of beach water quality released
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 14 小時前The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) today (April 19) released the latest grading of water quality for 39 gazetted ...
Chinese University launches AI chatbot to provide mental health support
South China Morning Post· 15 小時前The chatbot is in: Could AI-powered mental health apps and platforms help Hongkongers? Lam’s ...
SLW's speaking notes on welfare, poverty alleviation and children policy areas tabled at ...
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 16 小時前In 2024-25, government recurrent spending on social welfare is estimated to be $127.4 billion, accounting for 22 per cent ...