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Body of daughter found in Hong Kong after mother threatened to jump off building in Tin Shui Wai
Shocking discovery made by emergency services on scene to help woman outside 34th-floor flatDaughter certified dead inside flat with police investigating whether there are any suspicious circumstances
Vice-chairman Edwin Choy of Hong Kong Bar Association resigns over body’s stance on anti-government protest crisis
Edwin Choy tendered resignation as one of the association’s vice-chairmen on Wednesday, but did not give a reasonBut legal source says Choy had lost patience with the association’s stance and wanted another statement denouncing use of violence by protesters
23 spice products sold in Hong Kong have cancer-causing substances: consumer watchdog
They are found to have aflatoxins or ochratoxin A, toxic compounds produced by fungiFor two nutmeg products, the amount of aflatoxins exceeds regulatory limits
Former MTR driver caught trying to take upskirt photos near railway station sentenced to 160 hours community service
Undercover officer catches Jimmy Tang, 27, lurking behind woman with a camera protruding from hole in his computer bag in 2016But lawyer says Yang is a shamed and changed man thanks to his sister’s support – and that his wife has forgiven him
Flash floods wreak havoc in northern states
GEORGE TOWN: Flash floods struck several low-lying areas in the state, with two areas on the mainland being the worst-hit after continuous rain that lasted for hours.
Philippines to lift ban on foreign research ships
MANILA: The Philippines will lift a 2018 moratorium on foreign scientific research in its exclusive economic zone so it can exploit marine resources, the national security adviser said.
Hong Kong’s scandal-hit HK$99 billion Sha Tin-Central rail link could finally open next year
MTR Corporation to begin trial run on section of line between Tai Wai and Kai Tak on Monday. Rail operator has provisionally pencilled in first Sunday in 2020 for line to open to public
Hong Kong Polytechnic University president refuses to shake hands with students who wore masks during graduation ceremony
Among 326 doctoral students who attended the degree ceremony on Sunday, two wore masks while walking up to the stage to receive their awards. The university president, who shook hands with all other graduates, asked the two mask-wearing students to leave the stage with hand gesture
MetMalaysia issues advisory on tropical depression
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued an advisory on a Tropical Depression which is expected to hit Sabah waters.
R.AGE/Unicef #StandTogether chat bot wins gold at Asian Digital Media Awards
HONG KONG: A WhatsApp chat bot developed by R.AGE and Unicef Malaysia to promote kindness has been recognised with a gold award at the 2019 Asian Digital Media Awards in Hong Kong.