McDonald’s in Hong Kong not affected by E coli outbreak linked to burgers in US, firm says
Company says ‘issue does not impact McDonald’s operations in Hong Kong in any way’.
Mathematicians create ‘model of everything’ – from gut microbes to climate change
Team led by Yau Shing-Tung say their model can unveil ‘hidden patterns in complex systems’ in the body, society and the environment.
China woman arrested for US$210,000 scam after undergoing plastic surgery to evade capture
Woman accused of defrauding 6 victims by promising them flight attendant jobs with renowned airlines.
Body of sailor found 10 metres underwater in Hong Kong after 2-day search and rescue operation
Sailor, 24, fell into sea at around 12.30pm on Monday after helping to secure docked ship at fill bank in Tuen Mun.
Chinese solar stocks jump on rumours Beijing will stifle excess supply, price war
Moves, if implemented, would end price war and eliminate less-capable firms that churn out low-quality equipment, analyst says.
Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post scoops 3 awards at digital media competition
Talking Post with Yonden Lhatoo wins gold at annual w3 Awards in US for episode on ‘coffin homes’, while Eat Drink Asia takes home silver in series category.
Hong Kong corruption-buster arrests 148 for allegedly faking construction work experience
ICAC finds suspects used false work experience documents to cheat government into issuing relevant professional certificates.
Guangdong, China’s powerhouse province, loses pace with peers as property crisis bites
Though it was once a reliable performer among Chinese regions, Guangdong province has reported a steady slowdown in GDP growth for 2024.
Hong Kong’s financial system has learned from past crises, braced to beat shocks: Paul Chan
Finance chief tells forum in US that city is ‘back once again with a stable, welcoming and promising business environment’.
Hong Kong welcomes 144,000 visitors under expanded solo traveller scheme in third quarter
Number of inbound visitors from 10 mainland cities increases 16.3 per cent year on year between July and September, according to official figures.