Hong Kong News in English
March 16, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 16th March, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Iran's foreign minister calls on the international community to act responsibly to prevent conflict escalation.
Trump states there will be no ceasefire agreement with Iran for now.
Iran's president claims insecurity stems from hostile actions by Israel and the United States.
The U.S. offers a ten million dollar reward for information on Iran's new supreme leader.
A two-year-old boy falls from a building in Tsuen Wan, parents arrested for neglect.
Rescue teams search for a missing 68-year-old man in Tai Po after he gets lost hiking.
Three Iranian women's football team members change their minds and decide to return home.
Trump urges allies to send ships to ensure safety in the Strait of Hormuz.
A fire breaks out at an electronic waste recycling facility in New Territories, no injuries reported.
The Transport Department mandates taxis to offer at least two electronic payment options starting next month.
Police announce special programs to help young people arrested during protests reintegrate into society.
Oil prices surge following U.S. military strikes on Iranian oil facilities over the weekend.
Zelensky states Ukraine is not involved in the conflict with Iran, seeking funding and technology instead.
The situation on Halke Island is under control, according to Iranian officials, following recent attacks.
The U.S. warns that oil prices could rise dramatically if tensions in the region escalate further.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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