Hong Kong News in English

November 10, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 10th November, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.

A man has been in a coma for four years after a medical mishap during a procedure.

The U.S. government shutdown continues, but there are signs of progress in bipartisan talks.

A typhoon warning is in effect as Typhoon Phoenix approaches Hong Kong this afternoon.

A public hospital's mortuary fees have sparked controversy, prompting calls for reform.

Authorities have seized cocaine worth 250,000 dollars hidden in bolts and nuts at the airport.

The Transport Department responds to complaints about minibus services being chartered without notice.

Three teenage girls have been arrested after a brutal assault on a 17-year-old in Mong Kok.

Xi Jinping emphasizes cooperation among Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau in legislative matters.

A major earthquake measuring 6.7 struck off the coast of Iwate, Japan, shaking the region.

The Dutch government plans to lift restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, easing tensions.

Gold prices soar above 4,000 dollars as investors seek safe havens amid economic uncertainty.

Arsenal's winning streak ends as they draw with Sunderland in a thrilling match.

The Hong Kong Sports Institute celebrates as cyclist Lee Sui-ying wins gold in the road race.

In entertainment news, a popular singer collapses during a performance in Macau, raising concerns.

Chen Ka-lok expresses support for a friend in need of funds for a liver transplant.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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