Hong Kong News in English
October 22, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 22nd October, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Japan's new Prime Minister pledges to tackle rising living costs with a new cabinet.
Trump and Putin reportedly set to meet in Hungary, drawing EU criticism over diplomatic status.
Tropical cyclone warnings lifted in Hong Kong as strong monsoon signals are issued.
Audit reveals issues with drinking water reports, leading to disciplinary actions against several officials.
Hong Kong's construction sector faces rising unemployment rates as job losses continue.
Trump expresses confidence in Xi, suggesting China does not intend to invade Taiwan.
Gold prices experience their largest drop in four years, raising concerns over market bubbles.
West Ham faces fifth consecutive home defeat, prompting fan protests against the management.
Israeli football match disrupted by fan riots, resulting in injuries and match cancellation.
Hong Kong stock market shows signs of recovery with over 300 companies waiting to list.
Tennis legend Agassi visits Hong Kong to promote pickleball and share his experiences.
New public housing project in Tung Chung leads to arrests over illegal labor practices.
Legislative Council elections see a wave of incumbents opting out of the race.
EU and ten nations declare that international borders cannot be changed by force amid the Ukraine war.
Trump signs agreement with Australia to strengthen supply chains for critical minerals.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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