Taiwan cleans up after Typhoon Kong-rey leaves two dead

This picture provided by Taiwans Central News Agency (CNA) on October 31, 2024 shows an archway collapsed in Banqiao District, in New Taipei City due to strong winds from Super Typhoon Kong-rey. Photo: CNA. Typhoon Kong-rey developing over the Pacific as it approaches Taiwan on October 31, 2024. Photo: JApan Meteorological Agency. Mud and rocks Embed from Getty Images Chinese ship grounded — TaiwanPlus News
| Environment & Health, Taiwan, AFP

As the Soldiers Ran Away – Resistance Roundup – Day 392

Palestinian Resistance referred to it as a ‘complex operation’. For the Israeli military, however, it was another chaotic scene, which resulted in yet more dead and wounded among Israeli soldiers. This, however, was not the only operation reported by the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza. Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas) Al-Quds Brigades (Islamic Jihad) Hezbollah
| News, Videos, gaza

Jurgen Mackert – What is behind Germany’s complicity in Israel’s Gaza genocide

Jurgen Mackert is Professor of Sociology at the University of Potsdam, Germany. He was a temporary Professor for the Structure of modern societies at the University of Erfurt, Germany and a visiting professor for Political Sociology at Humboldt University Berlin. His latest books include On Social Closure. Theorizing Exclusion, Exploitation, and Elimination (Oxford University Press 2024). Siedlerkolonialismus. Grundlagentexte und aktuelle
| EU politics, Geopolitics, National Politics

Hongkongers who do not want children cite education system, politics, living space as main reasons, survey finds

Children plays in a park in Hong Kong in October 2023. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. ‘A distant goal’ Bonuses A man looks at the Hong Kong skyline. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-title { font-size: 1.2em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-meta { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; align-items: center; margin-top: 0.5em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-meta { font-size: 0.8em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .avatar { height:
| Community & Education, Hong Kong, LGBTQ & Gender

Hong Kong urged to review migrant labour policy as sectors open to scheme see rising unemployment

Pedestrians walk past stores that have closed down in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, on April 22, 2024. Three currency exchanges were located in the same place. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Jenny Tam, a member of the Labour Advisory Board, talks with the press on October 31, 2024. Photo: Screen shot of Cable TV. Local unemployment rate increased Construction workers taking rest. Photo: Kyle
| Business, Hong Kong, Chris Sun

Typhoon Kong-rey leaves at least two dead in Taiwan, as clean-up operation begins

Workers clear the area around Shicheng train station, which was affected by typhoon Kong-rey, in Yilan on November 1, 2024. Photo: I-Hwa Cheng/AFP. Embed from Getty Images Mud and rocks Embed from Getty Images Model workers Embed from Getty Images .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-title { font-size: 1.2em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-meta { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; align-items: center; margin-top: 0.5em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-meta { font-size:
| Environment & Health, Taiwan, AFP

34 injured after ferry carrying construction workers bumps into Hong Kong pier

Central Pier No.9. File photo: Wikimedia Commons. Representatives of the Fire Services Department and the Marine Department meet the press on November 1, 2024. Photo: Fire Services Department Facebook screenshot. .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-title { font-size: 1.2em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-meta { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; align-items: center; margin-top: 0.5em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-meta { font-size: 0.8em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .avatar {
| Hong Kong, Travel & Transport, HK Electric

David Hearst – Israel’s rising losses in Lebanon and Gaza are proof that this war is unwinnable

David Hearst is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Middle East Eye. He is a commentator and speaker on the region and analyst on Saudi Arabia. He was the Guardian’s foreign leader writer, and was correspondent in Russia, Europe, and Belfast. He joined the Guardian from The Scotsman, where he was education correspondent. Frequent retreats Israeli forces in Lebanon and Gaza suffer deadliest month
| Geopolitics, Article, David Hearst

Slovak Prime Minister appears on Russian TV accusing NATO and EU of supporting Ukraine

Robert Fico became the first NATO leader to have given an interview to Russian media after the start of the special military operation and he made some very bold statements in it. The West fails to bring Russia to its knees Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico gave an interview to Russian journalist Olga Skabeeva on the state-run Rossiya-1 TV channel. He started
| World

China factory activity expands for first time in 6 months, outperforming analysts forecasts

Workers build cabs for excavators at a factory in Qingzhou, in China’s eastern Shandong province on October 31, 2024. Photo: AFP/China Out. File photo: GovHK. ‘Further improvement’ LATEST FROM HKFP First tenants of Hong Kong’s Choi Hung Estate to begin moving out in 2028 as redevelopment set for 2049 completion More than 1,200 criminal cases of domestic abuse handled by Hong Kong
| Business, China, Politics & Protest

Super Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan as biggest storm in nearly 30 years

A firefighter beside a roof blown away due to strong winds and rain from Super Typhoon Kong-rey in Hualien County, Taiwan, on October 31, 2024. Photo: AFP/Taiwan’s Central News Agency. Embed from Getty Images Troops on standby Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images LATEST FROM HKFP More than 1,200 criminal cases of domestic abuse handled by Hong Kong police in 2023, highest
| Environment & Health, Taiwan, Travel & Transport

First tenants of Hong Kong’s Choi Hung Estate to begin moving out in 2028 as redevelopment set for 2049 completion

Choi Hung Estate on October 30, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. The clearance and rehousing proposal for the Choi Hung Estate redevelopment. Photo: Screenshot via Housing Department. Resettlement arrangements Choi Hung Estate on October 30, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. LATEST FROM HKFP Hong Kong police crime unit takes over journalist intimidation cases, press group says First tenants of Hong Kong’s Choi Hung Estate to
| Community & Education, Environment & Health, Hong Kong

Corporate Europe Observatory – Uncovering Big Tech’s hidden network

This investigation was a joint initiative between the Corporate Europe Observatory, SOMO and Lobby Control. Picture by CEO Have you or your organisation been hired by a gatekeeper to support compliance, legal proceedings or to engage with regulators? Are you or your organisation funded or sponsored by a gatekeeper? Is a gatekeeper a member of your organisation?
| Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions

The World’s Demographic Sky Is Not Collapsing

Ranging from a global low of 0.72 births per woman in South Korea, many developed and developing countries around the world had a fertility rate in the past year well below the replacement level, including Brazil, China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States The exceptional high rates of global population growth and relatively young
| Global, Headlines, Population

“Soundtracks to the Struggle 3” drops amid censorship attempts: Lowkey talks to Mintcast

A tireless fighter for justice, Lowkey’s tracks have become anthems in the anti-war movement, particularly in the struggle for Palestine liberation. “Soundtrack to the Struggle 3” is no different and provides a political snapshot in time, taking on issues such as the genocide in Gaza, the persecution of WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange, and the pervasive surveillance power of our smartphones.
| Newswire, “Soundtrack to the Struggle 3”, Lowkey

More than 1,200 criminal cases of domestic abuse handled by Hong Kong police in 2023, highest since 2019

Children in Hong Kong. Photo: GovHK. File photo: Sodanie Chea, via Openverse. 💡If you are suffering from sexual or domestic violence, regardless of your age or gender, contact the police, Harmony House (click for details) and/or the Social Welfare Department on 28948896. Dial 999 in emergencies. LATEST FROM HKFP Elderly activist who displayed banners at Hong Kong’s Lion Rock did
| Community & Education, Hong Kong, Law & Crime

3 Chinese astronauts blast off for Tiangong space station as Beijing seeks to send crewed mission to moon by 2030

A long March-2F carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou-19 spacecraft and crew of three astronauts lifts off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, in the Gobi desert, northwest China, on October 30, 2024. Photo: Adek Berry/AFP. Wang Haoze at a press conference on October 29, 2024. Photo: China News Service/Wikicommons. ‘Honour of my mission’ ‘Space dream’ A mock-up of the Tiangong space station at
| China, Defence & Foreign Policy, Politics & Protest

Sharp rise in sexual violence cases involving private images and intimate partners, Hong Kong NGO says

Anti-sexual violence group RainLily publishes publishes the Retrospective Study Statistical Report 2019-2023 on October 29, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Doris Chong, executive director of RainLily. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Dr Albert Yau, Senior Research Officer at RainLily. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. A woman walks up some steps in Hong Kong. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. LATEST FROM HKFP Elderly activist who displayed banners at
| Community & Education, Hong Kong, Law & Crime

Food Security Is Key To Making ‘Peace with Nature’

Sustainable agriculture can enhance biodiversity, improve soil fertility and water availability, support pollination and pest control, while also promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation and healthy diets for all But there is another side to the coin. Agriculture is central to the sustainable use of biodiversity, an important goal and, possibly, the biggest breakthrough of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
| Biodiversity, Environment, Food and Agriculture

Beyond the Logic of Dehumanization – Those for Whom We Weep Will Win the War

Zionism is not dead, but it is certainly dying. The cost will be devastatingly high, high beyond measure, but those for whom we weep will win the war. – Ronnie Kasrils, veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle, and South Africa’s former Minister for Intelligence Services, activist and author. He contributed this piece to The Palestine Chronicle
| Articles, Commentary, Colonialism

As Starmer persecutes journalists and helps those killing them, he claims he’ll protect them

From covering up sexual abuse to targeting pro-Palestinian journalists, Starmer’s malignant hypocrisy knows no limits – and he has no intention of protecting real journalism Keir Stamer’s hypocrisy – and some of the journalists he and his allies are threatening and trying to silence. Starmer is clearly signalling his ‘stand’ is about protecting ‘mainstream’ stenography against independent, mostly online, news. Starmer is happy
| Analysis, Editorial, airports

‘Collective Punishment’ – Israel’s Ban on UNRWA Condemned

Israeli lawmakers voted 92-10 in favor of a law barring UNRWA from conducting “any activity” inside Israeli territory, and 87-9 in favor of another bill which restricts the agency’s activities in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank. Revokes 1967 Agreement UN-Protected Refugee Status Relentless Attack ‘Bringing Matter to UNGA Attention’ – Guterres ‘Contradiction to International Law’ – Borrell ‘Part of the Aggression’ – Hamas ‘Serious Precedent’
| News, gaza genocide, Israeli war crimes

Sour Grapes over Georgian Parliamentary Elections Results – A Divided “United-Opposition” Screaming Foul – Like Always!

Europe and the US should now have no excuse BUT to punish Georgia for no longer being mostly of one political orientation, as it now has diversity in the parliament, something that the EU should have too! In the wake of Georgia’s parliamentary election, opposition groups are crying foul, accusing the Georgian Dream party of […]
| Caucasus, Columns, Georgia

Hong Kong concern group slams scholar for ‘stigmatising’ student suicide

Secondary school students in Hong Kong. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Ricky Tse of the Life Education Centre of Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education. File photo: Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education, via Facebook. A man in Hong Kong wearing headphones. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Hong Kong secondary school students. File photo: GovHK. 💡If you are in need
| Community & Education, Environment & Health, Hong Kong

World Meteorological Organisation – Greenhouse gas concentrations surge again to new record in 2023

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting international cooperation in atmospheric science and meteorology. Picture by Martyn Fletcher CO2 concentrations have increased 11.4 % in just 20 years Long lifetime of CO2 in atmosphere locks in future temperature increase El Niño and vegetation fires fuel surge in later part of 2023 Effectiveness of carbon sinks like
| Climate Crisis, Sustainability, Article

Israel, Genocide, and the Curse of Unchecked Power

The current Israeli escalation of violent conflicts with multiple adversaries in the Middle East, in a way which is both excessive in scale and emotional in tone, while under the unconditional support of the United States, spells trouble for Western power politics in years to come. This is a classic example of the self-destructiveness of power politics in the long
| Opinion

European resilience will require a more proactive approach to partnerships

European resilience will require a more proactive approach to partnerships H.Seidl Mon, 10/28/2024 - 12:31 picture alliance / Newscom Comment Oct 31, 2024 7 min read European resilience will require a more proactive approach to partnerships Overcoming resistance to greater coordination on resilience 5G example has shown the limits of EU influence on member states decisions NATO and the G7 are key partners for
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Building resilience: The need for a geopolitical European Commission and strong leadership from Member States

Building resilience: The need for a geopolitical European Commission and strong leadership from Member States H.Seidl Mon, 10/28/2024 - 12:15 picture alliance / Hans Lucas | POOL UNION EUROPEENNE / AGENCE HANS LUCAS Comment Oct 31, 2024 6 min read Building resilience: The need for a geopolitical European Commission and strong leadership from Member States Resilience building cannot wait for crises  The way
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Drop in China orders sees Dutch medical device maker Philips lower sales outlook

The Philips global headquarters in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Photo: Remko De Waal/AFP. LATEST FROM HKFP No public housing queue priority for subdivided unit tenants who lose their homes under reforms, housing chief says Taiwan says China deployed jets and drones after latest US arms sales Indonesia drives Chinese coast guard ship from disputed waters in South China Sea The
| Business, China, Politics & Protest

Hong Kong official hails ‘very satisfactory’ arrangements for first Kai Tak Sports Park test event

Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park holds its first test event on October 27, 2024. Photo: GovHK. Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park holds its first test event on October 27, 2024. Photo: GovHK. Kai Tak Sports Park. Photo: GovHK. LATEST FROM HKFP Hong Kong official hails ‘very satisfactory’ arrangements for first Kai Tak Sports Park test event No public housing queue
| Hong Kong, Sport, Eric Chan Kwok-ki

LRCX- Coulda been worse but wasn’t so relief rally- Flattish is better than down

Lam put in good quarter with flattish guide- still a slow recovery This is better than worst case fears of order drop like ASML China spend is slowing but tech spending increase offsets Relief rally as the market was braced for bad news and got OK news Lam has OK, slightly better than in line quarter with OK guide….
| Semiconductor Advisors, Semiconductor Services, asml

5 Ways Islam and Palestine Are Connected

Palestine holds immense significance due to the holy land’s Islamic heritage. From its cultural history to its religious importance, Palestine remains one of the most powerful and beautiful places for Muslims around the world. Here are just 5 ways Palestine and Islam are connected: 1. Prophetic Legacy Many Prophets of Islam are deeply connected to...
| Faith, Middle East, Palestine

The root cause of Hong Kong’s monkey deaths is the existence of zoos – animal ghettos must end worldwide

De Brazza’s monkeys (left) and cotton-top tamarins. Photos: Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. A zookeeper interacts with a sealion at the Welsh Mountain Zoo, in Wales. Photo: Wikicommons. A giant panda in Ocean Park Hong Kong. File photo: GovHK. Monkeys in an enclosure at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Photo: Wolf W/Flickr. HKFP is an impartial platform & does
| Environment & Health, Opinion, Politics & Protest

On ratification of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between the Russian Federation and North Korea

The State Duma of the Russian Federation ratified the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation. On October 14, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted to the State Duma of the Russian Federation a bill to ratify the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between the Democratic People’s Republic […]
| Columns, DPRK, Eastern Asia

The dialectics of wealth and poverty

THIS year’s Nobel Prize in economics (the Riksbank Prize to be more precise) has been awarded to three U.S.-based economists for their research into what promotes or hinders the growth of wealth among nations; and they assign a crucial role to institutions, arguing that western institutions like electoral democracy are conducive to growth.
| Newswire, Nobel Prize In Economics (the Riksbank Prize)

Severe Tropical Storm Trami: Hong Kong hoists T3 signal as Trami skirts southern China

Severe Tropical Storm Trami. Photo: Observatory. Tropical Storm Kong-Rey. Photo: Observatory. Typhoon Signal 3 Classes of kindergartens and schools for children with physical or intellectual disabilities will be suspended. Scheduled ferry services may be cancelled as conditions worsen. Bus and MTR services are not affected. Residents should secure loose objects like flower pots or drying racks, and prepare for possible flooding in low-lying
| Environment & Health, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Observatory

Plastic Odyssey: The ship battling a tidal wave of plastic

Aboard Plastic Odyssey on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Simon Bernard, CEO and co-founder of Plastic Odyssey, in Hong Kong on October 23, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam. Recycled furniture on board of the Plastic Odyssey on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Recycled furniture on board of the Plastic Odyssey on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Non-plastic alternatives, on
| Environment & Health, Hong Kong, Climate Crisis

On some developments in relation to scheduled ASEAN events

From October 9 to 11 this year, a series of annual events held by the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and several other groups based on ASEAN took place in the capital of Laos, Vientiane. On the importance of various different international platforms The very fact that at the current stage […]
| Asia, China, Columns

Press Freedom in Sri Lanka: A Long Road to Justice

Anyone interested in unsolved murders and disappearances will find much to study in Sri Lanka. Fifteen to twenty years ago, the country made global headlines, not only for the government’s military offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) guerrillas but also for the numerous murders of journalists. The newly elected president, Anura Kumara […]
| Asia-Pacific, Editors' Choice, Featured

Europe’s economic security agenda needs far better techno-industrial intelligence

Europe’s economic security agenda needs far better techno-industrial intelligence H.Seidl Fri, 10/25/2024 - 14:52 picture alliance / Xinhua News Agency | Zhang Tao Comment Oct 28, 2024 6 min read Europe’s economic security agenda needs far better techno-industrial intelligence Private sector and intergovernmental coordination hinder EU tech risk assessments Public-private partnerships for Europe’s techno-economic security need carrots and sticks  A multi-speed Europe approach
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The 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan: Marking the Eclipse of Western Hegemony

The 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan symbolizes a new phase in global politics, as nations of the Global South seek to shift away from long-standing Western dominance, asserting their demographic, economic, and political strength. The BRICS Alliance—a powerful coalition uniting Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—is advocating a multipolar world where diversity supplants Western […]
| !Quote, Columns, Europe

HKFP joins Oxfam’s Living Wage initiative

Why a living wage is necessary, according to Oxfam – click to view YearLiving wage (HK$/hour)Legal minimum wage (HK$/hour)202461.540202360.140202258.937.5202157.137.5202057.437.5201954.737.5201854.734.5How the living wage is calculated according to Oxfam: OHK commissioned CUHK to conduct the Living Wage research using the globally recognised Anker Living Wage Method. Under this method, the Living Wage is defined as ‘remuneration received for a standard work week by
| HKFP Announcements, Hong Kong, hong kong free press

Hong Kong development minister defends HK$700 million exhibition hall to showcase Northern Metropolis

Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn meets the press on October 30, 2023. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Funding applications An aerial view of the fishponds and wetlands in San Tin, an area which will be redeveloped into the San Tin Technopole by the government. Photo: Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS). Layout plan of the planned exhibition hall. Photo: Screenshot via Development Bureau. A
| Community & Education, Environment & Health, Hong Kong

Caitlin Johnstone – When The Holocaust Returned It Came Denouncing Anti-Semitism And Wearing A Star Of David

Caitlin Johnstone is a reader-supported independent journalist from Melbourne, Australia. Her political writings can be found on Medium. Articles are re-posted from Caitlins Newsletter. https://x.com/Hamza_a96/status/ https://x.com/steviemcglinchy/status/ My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece here are some options where you can toss some money into my tip jar if you want to. Go here to find video versions of my
| Geopolitics, Article, Caitlin Johnstone

Frantz Fanon’s Theory of Liberation and Its Relevance to the Palestinian Cause

As Fanon states: “If my life is truly equal to that of the colonizer, his gaze can no longer frighten me or pin me down instantly, his voice can no longer petrify me or kill me. I no longer feel anxious in his presence. In fact, to hell with him.”
| News, Gaza, Palestine

Secretly Not Foreign: A Series on Traveling to Palestine [Part Three]

"Nearly every corner you turned you would find armed occupation forces. It was only until I had landed back home that I realised it felt like I had been holding my breath for the duration of the trip. The Palestinians live that experience on a much larger scale and so much more - every single second."
| Middle East, Travel, Palestine

LIVE BLOG: 200 Detained in Jabaliya | Injured by Rockets in Israel | Iran: Israel Will Not Win – Day 384

The Israeli army announced that it detained at least 200 Palestinians during its brutal operation in Jabaliya. Two Israelis were seriously injured as rockets from Lebanon made direct impact on Western Galilee. Iranian Commander Hossein Salami said Israel will not win and that any irrational decisions may lead to accelerating the pace of its demise. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry (Gaza),
| Blog, News, Slider

Hong Kong discovers its first dinosaur fossils on remote island

Hong Kong’s first dinosaur fossil on October 23, 2024. Photo: DevB. A model of a sauropod on October 23, 2024. Photo: DevB. A model of an ornithischian on October 23, 2024. Photo: DevB. Landmark find Development minister Bernadette Linn (centre) with experts from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology on October 23, 2024. Photo: DevB. An expert prepares a rock containing dinosaur fossils. Photo:
| Environment & Health, Hong Kong, Science & Technology