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Published on 18:59 GMTSource: KTBS 3 - Louisiana - Neutral
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Published on 10:41 GMT
Louis Vuitton Hong Kong faces probe for data breach affecting 419,000 customers
The privacy watchdog has launched an investigation after Louis Vuitton Hong Kong suffered a data breach that compromised the personal information of about 419,000 customers in the city. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data said on …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 10:45 GMT
Decision to move Fiba 3x3 World Tour Hong Kong indoors pays off as Wipha nears
The decision to move the Fiba 3x3 World Tour Hong Kong indoors appeared to have paid off for organisers on Saturday, as Tropical Storm Wipha edged closer to the city. And with the Observatory expected to issue a No 8 typhoon signal “in the small hours of …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 13:06 GMT
Hong Kong customs ‘powerless to stop fake Labubu, Chiikawa toys without records’
Hong Kong customs has approached the trademark owners of popular brands Labubu and Chiikawa to establish records that will help combat counterfeits, with the Post learning the city currently has no way of cracking down on fakes featuring the characters. …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 04:42 GMT
HKFP Lens: Annual Hong Kong Book Fair opens as Breakazine makes final appearance
The 35th edition of the week-long Hong Kong Book Fair opened its doors on Wednesday at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Wan Chai. People read books at the Hong Kong Book Fair 2025 in Wan Chai on July 16, 2025. Photo: Kyle Lam/ …
Source: Hong Kong Free Press - Center-left -
Published on 07:31 GMT
Why are Hong Kong eateries selling ‘poor man’s meals’ bucking closure trend?
Eateries specialising in what was once known as “poor man’s meals” and typically operated in Hong Kong’s lower-income neighbourhoods are now bucking the local trend of closing restaurants, with many chains now expanding across the city. One expansive …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 07:30 GMT
Hong Kong striker Udebuluzor sacked by China club 24 hours after signing contract
Hong Kong striker Michael Udebuluzor has confirmed his time with Suzhou Dongwu was over before it started, after the club announced it had “terminated the player’s reporting process”. Days of rumour and speculation ended late on Friday, when the mainland …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 04:21 GMT
Fernando Zóbel in a major Hong Kong show
World-renowned Spanish Filipino artist Fernando Zóbel spent his life moving across the world—from growing up in Manila and obtaining Harvard education in the US to anchoring his practice in Spain. After his passing in 1984, Zóbel’s works continued to …
Source: Inquirer - Neutral -
Published on 07:25 GMT
Morgan Stanley banker buys two Hong Kong flats for US$18.8 million
David Wraight, managing director at Morgan Stanley, has bought two luxury residential units in Hong Kong for HK$147.3 million (US$18.8 million), joining a growing cadre of global financiers on the hunt for high-value properties at reduced rates. The two …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 03:53 GMT
United Airlines Warns Delta Air Lines Will "Lose Money" On New Los Angeles-Hong Kong Flights
SkyTeam partner, Delta Air Lines, is set to launch its direct service from Los Angeles to Hong Kong, going head to head with Cathay Pacific and United Airlines. The service, which will be served daily aboard the ultra-modern Airbus A350-900, is already …
Source: Simple Flying - Neutral