Hong Kong News in English
April 10, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 10th April, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Iran's president claims Israel's violations render ceasefire talks meaningless, asserting support for Lebanon.
Oil prices stabilize as Israel plans negotiations with Lebanon, but markets remain cautious.
Hong Kong's public transport faces disruptions as rising fuel prices hit drivers' earnings hard.
A data breach at Hong Kong's Hospital Authority leads to one arrest and concerns over patient privacy.
Over 610,000 people return to Hong Kong as holiday traffic overwhelms border crossings.
China welcomes the recent Iran-U.S. ceasefire agreement, emphasizing diplomatic resolutions.
A fire at a parking lot in Kwan Tin prompts residents to evacuate as flames engulf the area.
Hong Kong's new housing project sees strong interest, with thousands attending the launch event.
The stock market rallies as Asian shares rebound following the Iran ceasefire announcement.
Concerns rise over online bullying as a Chinese athlete faces severe backlash on social media.
OnePlus unveils its latest smartphone models, promising upgraded features and performance.
A major fire incident in Yuen Long raises alarms over safety protocols in industrial areas.
The Hong Kong government announces new measures to enhance national security awareness among citizens.
Investors remain optimistic as gold prices show signs of stabilization amid fluctuating oil prices.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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