Hong Kong News in English
December 11, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th December, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Fake reports on scaffold inspections are being sold online for as low as 300 yuan.
The government is removing the burned scaffolding from the Hong Fu Court starting Friday.
A fund for Hong Fu Court fire victims has increased to around 3.4 billion HKD.
A senior inspector has died following injuries sustained during a police selection process.
The Legislative Council is facing new demands from the central government regarding its operations.
The Tsing Yi Nature Trail will remain closed for mosquito control, which may take up to ten days.
Authorities are investigating the Hong Fu Court fire while concrete pumps are on site for structural support.
Four property owners have been fined for failing to comply with demolition orders.
The annual Hong Kong Trade Fair will open on December 13, with proceeds aiding fire victims.
China may limit purchases of H200 chips to achieve self-sufficiency in technology.
The U.S. claims its alliance with Japan is stronger than ever, urging caution against misinformation.
Zelensky states Ukraine is ready for elections and will submit a revised peace plan to the U.S.
Tensions escalate in Southeast Asia as Thailand engages in military actions against Cambodia.
The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates three times, with dissenting voices increasing among officials.
Hong Kong stocks are showing mixed results, with ADRs generally declining compared to local closing prices.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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