Hong Kong News in English
December 14, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 14th December, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
The Ma On Shan fire relief fund has reached thirty-seven billion Hong Kong dollars.
The Housing Authority has arranged over four hundred families from Ma On Shan to move into new units.
A cold front is expected to significantly drop temperatures across Hong Kong this afternoon.
Former official Su Kam-leung has passed away at the age of sixty-seven, sparking tributes.
The WTT Hong Kong finals saw Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha take home the mixed doubles silver medal.
Messi's visit to India turned chaotic as fans protested, leading to early event cancellation.
New sanctions from the U.S. target six ships linked to Venezuela's oil industry.
The European Union has agreed to indefinitely freeze Russian central bank assets for Ukraine aid.
Gmail will end POP3 email reception starting next year, urging users to update settings.
The World Cup 2026 ticket prices have skyrocketed, causing outrage among fans.
The Hong Kong government is set to launch an independent committee to investigate the Ma On Shan fire.
Experts warn that the U.S. seizure of ships may not comply with international law.
The Hong Kong Economic Conference signals a cautious approach to future economic policies.
A fire in Tin Shui Wai has left one man injured and forced the evacuation of four hundred residents.
The 59th Hong Kong Products Expo has opened, featuring various shopping discounts and local products.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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