Hong Kong News in English

August 6, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 6th August, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.

Tung Wah College mistakenly sent acceptance emails to over eleven thousand applicants.

China implements measures against the U.S., including drone export restrictions and equipment investigations.

Concerns rise over traffic congestion at the new Huanggang Port, prompting calls for emergency plans.

July's heavy rains lead to significant losses for farmers, with calls for reduced aid thresholds.

Trump's last chance: Accept Iranian control of Hormuz in exchange for the Obama nuclear deal.

Sixteen arrests made in the Tsim Sha Tsui bar murder case, with four more suspects detained.

Health authorities seize one hundred boxes of unregistered cold and pain relief medications.

Typhoon Whale poses a minimal threat to Hong Kong, but flights to Okinawa are canceled.

Frequent water pipe leaks in Tuen Mun raise concerns over aging infrastructure and repair needs.

Average salaries for graduates from top universities rise, with the lowest drops in certain fields.

The White Dolphin typhoon impacts flights to Japan, leading to cancellations and adjustments.

A Japanese Self-Defense Force member regrets his actions after storming the Chinese embassy.

The Fun Coffee investment scam has led to arrests, with losses amounting to nearly ten million dollars.

SpaceX shares drop significantly following disappointing earnings, raising concerns over future profitability.

Liverpool shifts focus to acquire a rising star from PSG as transfer talks intensify.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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