Hong Kong News in English
April 3, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 3rd April, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Fire safety hearings reveal contradictions between contractors, as management refuses to attend.
Trump's comments lead to a drop in US stock futures, while Hong Kong holds steady at 25,000 points.
Disputes arise over building access for tenants at Hong Fu Court, prompting government intervention.
New e-cigarette regulations set to take effect, with penalties for violations starting April 30th.
Taxi electronic payments to incur service fees, sparking public outcry over fare increases.
Massive traffic expected as drivers head north for the Easter holiday, causing congestion on key bridges.
Hong Kong government seeks court approval to confiscate assets linked to Jimmy Lai's crimes.
Fifteen schools with zero enrollment face closure or merger as education reforms take shape.
New fare adjustments for public transport set to begin, offering discounts under specific conditions.
Drones deployed to tackle illegal fuel stations in Tseung Kwan O, leading to arrests.
Iran tightens control over the Strait of Hormuz, requiring fees from vessels from friendly nations.
Severe weather expected during the Easter holiday, with strong winds and thunderstorms forecasted.
Italy's football federation faces backlash after poor World Cup performance, leading to calls for leadership changes.
Tottenham Hotspur signs a five-year contract with new manager, promising stability despite potential relegation.
Manchester United's Harry Maguire faces additional charges, jeopardizing his participation in crucial matches.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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