Hong Kong News in English
January 23, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 23rd January, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticizes European allies after meeting Trump on peace talks.
Hong Kong government strongly opposes European Parliament's recent resolution on local issues.
Tokyo Electric Power restarts world's largest nuclear plant, only to shut it down hours later.
A tragic incident in Tsim Sha Tsui as a couple faces murder charges after a suspected suicide.
China's Li Keqiang speaks at Davos, stressing that no country should have special privileges.
Cold weather warning in effect as temperatures drop below twelve degrees across multiple areas.
Hong Kong University ranks first in nine subjects in the latest world university rankings.
Government plans to submit thirty-two bills, including amendments to building regulations post-fire incident.
U.S. officially exits WHO, leaving behind a significant unpaid membership fee.
Venezuela's oil prices surge by thirty percent, but major oil companies remain cautious.
Canada's court overturns TikTok ban, allowing the app to continue operations in the country.
Hong Kong stocks show mixed movements as U.S. depositary receipts fluctuate.
Manchester City players apologize to fans after a surprising defeat against Bodo/Glimt.
The new DLC for Elden Ring receives backlash from players, flooding Steam with negative reviews.
Motorola's upcoming Edge 70 Fusion smartphone specs leak, featuring a massive battery and rugged design.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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