
World’s First International Mediation Organization Launched in Hong Kong
Hong Kong becomes headquarters for the world’s first international mediation organization, aiming to peacefully resolve global disputes.
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Hong Kong becomes headquarters for the world’s first international mediation organization, aiming to peacefully resolve global disputes.

Hong Kong’s first locally born giant panda twins have been named Jia Jia and De De, delighting visitors at Ocean Park.

The Chinese mainland has opened its film industry to investors from Hong Kong and Macao, encouraging them to establish production companies and collaborate on various film projects.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation in Hong Kong on May 30, according to the Foreign Ministry.

How are museums preserving cultural heritage and bridging past and present? Dr. Louis Ng of the Hong Kong Palace Museum shares insights on engaging youth with intangible traditions.

Hong Kong’s talent schemes have approved nearly 90% of applicants from the Chinese mainland in the past two years, bolstering the city’s growth with skilled professionals.

Despite the US trade war, Hong Kong’s financial markets remain stable, with the HKD strengthening and the banking system operating smoothly, according to HKMA deputy chief Darryl Chan.

China announces first astronauts from Hong Kong and Macao to make their inaugural spaceflight in 2026.

China imposes sanctions on U.S. officials over Hong Kong-related issues, signaling escalating tensions between the two nations.

Hong Kong is sending a rescue team to Myanmar after a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay. Chief Executive John Lee pledged support to aid relief efforts.