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Anfield SchoolArt & Design
Hong Kong
East Asia
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Date Listed10 May 2026
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Curated headlines from Hong Kong · art · 20 stories

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HKFP·policy

Mideast war jolts China’s well-oiled manufacturing hub

By Mary Yang with Tommy Wang in Hong Kong Vacuum cleaners and vapes could get more expensive if the Iran war drags on for much longer, Chinese factory owners and traders warn, as the world’s manufacturing hub reels from…

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HKFP·policy

Punishing abusers is not enough: What Ombudsman’s animal cruelty report misses

By Tim Pit Hok-yau Last month, the Office of the Ombudsman released its long-awaited investigation into the Hong Kong government’s work in combating animal cruelty. Jack Chan, the Ombudsman, announces the report…

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HKFP·higher-ed

‘There must be reasons’: Cantopop star Hins Cheung’s apology for past political comments sparks fan theories

An engineer by day, Thomas spends most of his time inspecting building projects on construction sites. At night, he unwinds by performing in bars and restaurants across Hong Kong. Cantopop singer Hins Cheung. Photo:…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Wanted ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ member could be deported from Thailand

A wanted member of the overseas opposition group “Hong Kong Parliament” has been arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa, and is reportedly set to be deported to mainland China. The opposition group said on Friday…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hongkongers pack major supermarkets amid ‘price war’ on eve of Mother’s Day

Hongkongers packed the aisles of supermarkets with carts full of daily necessities as the city’s major grocery chains engaged in what some were calling a “price war” ahead of Mother’s Day. Hong Kong’s two major…

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HKFP

Thai police probe military-grade weapons cache at Chinese man’s home

Thai police are investigating a vast arsenal of military-grade weapons — including assault rifles, explosives, grenades and anti-personnel mines — found at the home of a Chinese man, authorities said Saturday. A photo…

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HKFP·policy

Explainer: Hong Kong’s national security crackdown – month 70

In April, the 70th month since Beijing imposed the national security law, the Hong Kong government applied to the court to seize assets belonging to Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, who is serving a 20-year prison…

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HKFP·policy

Public consultation for Hong Kong’s 5-year plan offers golden chance to step up city’s sustainability game

It’s doubly exciting to see that Chief Executive John Lee is launching a public consultation for Hong Kong’s inaugural five-year plan. The first reason for excitement is that we’ve just experienced a pretty well-run…

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HKFP

2 women jailed up to 4 years, 10 months in money laundering case involving HK$280M smuggled from mainland China

Two Hong Kong women convicted of money laundering have been jailed for over three years for transporting over HK$280 million cash from mainland China to Hong Kong between 2018 and 2019. An aerial view of Lok Mak Chau…

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HKFP·policy

Ex-head of gov’t checking unit ‘unaware’ of advance inspection notices, Tai Po fire probe told

A former head of the government’s housing checking unit has said he was “unaware” that his surveyors notified contractors ahead of inspections at Wang Fuk Court, the site of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades. People…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong denies link to UK national security case after trade officer convicted of spying on activists

The Hong Kong government has denied any link to the high-profile UK court case after its trade officer was convicted of spying on overseas activists . The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London. Photo: Wikimedia…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Taiwan welcomes Paraguay leader as China increases pressure

Taiwan rolled out the red carpet for Paraguay President Santiago Pena on Friday to shore up relations with its only South American ally, as Beijing urged Asuncion to sever ties with Taipei. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong-based mediation body resolves international maritime dispute

A new intergovernmental mediation body headquartered in Hong Kong has resolved a maritime dispute between parties from mainland China and Singapore this month, as more states have joined the organisation since its…

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HKFP·policy

US President Donald Trump heads for Xi summit overshadowed by Iran war

US President Donald Trump heads for a superpower summit with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping next week hoping the Iran war will not spoil the mood in Beijing. US President Donald Trump (left) and Secretary of Defence…

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HKFP

Hong Kong urged to step up rodent checks despite no local residents on hantavirus-hit cruise ship

An infectious disease specialist has called on Hong Kong authorities to step up rodent checks, despite confirmation that no residents from the city were on board the hantavirus-hit cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. A…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Tai Po probe: department ‘did its best’, repeatedly urged committee to hold meeting

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. The deputy director of the Home Affairs Department and the former head of the…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong restaurants can apply for dog-friendly permits from May 18

Hong Kong restaurants with an area larger than 20 square metres can start applying for licences to allow dogs in their premises from May 18, the government has announced. The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong seeks more details from WHO on hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

Hong Kong health authorities are seeking more information from the World Health Organization (WHO) on an outbreak of a deadly hantavirus strain capable of limited human-to-human transmission on a cruise ship in the…

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HKFP

Hong Kong independent bookshop fined HK$6K for holding stand-up comedy show without licence

Hong Kong independent bookshop Book Punch and its owner have been fined HK$6,000 after holding a stand-up comedy show without an entertainment licence – the second time they have been penalised within a month. Hong Kong…

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HKFP·policy

China hands suspended death sentences to 2 ex-defence ministers for graft, state media report

A Chinese military court handed suspended death sentences on Thursday to two former defence ministers for corruption, state media said. Former Chinese defence ministers Wei Fenghe (left) and Li Shangfu. File photos: US…

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