Hong Kong News in English
February 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th February, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Trump publicly congratulates Japan's new leader but privately expresses anger over trust issues.
Shenzhen aims to become a global AI hub with ambitious GDP targets for the next five years.
UK Prime Minister's office faces turmoil as another senior official resigns amid scandal.
Iran's nuclear negotiations intensify as the U.S. increases military presence in the region.
Hong Kong stocks rise sharply, led by HSBC, as investors react to market fluctuations.
South Korea's declining birth rate sparks controversial proposals from local officials.
Shenzhen's flower markets open with international exhibitors, showcasing vibrant floral displays.
Controversial Taiwanese film faces backlash over its portrayal of a historical incident.
New app-based minibus service trial launched in Hong Kong, aiming to improve transport options.
Chinese authorities dismantle illegal gambling structures, arresting over 1,500 suspects.
Milan Winter Olympics praised for technological advancements, showcasing China's innovations.
Lindsey Vonn's injury at the Winter Olympics raises questions about athlete safety and decisions.
TVB faces internal challenges as it considers new strategies amid personnel changes.
Hong Kong's property market sees significant bids, reflecting investor confidence in real estate.
Google's latest AI advancements impress, showcasing a leap in aesthetic capabilities.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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