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Hong Kong Today
Hong Kong Today
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RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
Presenter:
Janice Lo and Tse Ben

2026-03-05
Thursday

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Travellers flying back from Dubai glad to be home  Listenfacebook
The first Hong Kong-bound flight departing from Dubai since the Middle East conflict broke out landed in the SAR last evening. Emirates Flight EK 380 touched down at Chek Lap Kok just after 10pm. The daily service had been suspended since Sunday. Among those on board was jockey Karis Teetan, alongside his wife and daughter. Teetan said the past few days had been stressful, adding that he was just grateful to be safely home.
HK resident details 'impossible' attempt to fly home from Mideast  Listenfacebook
A Hong Kong resident stranded in the United Arab Emirates for days says he has been "scrambling" to find a way home. Flights from Dubai are still largely grounded due to ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Nazvi Careem arrived in Ajman - a coastal city about 30 minutes north of Dubai - nearly two weeks ago to visit his mother. While limited services have resumed at Dubai International Airport on Monday evening, Careem said it remains impossible to book a flight back to Hong Kong. He spoke to Elvis Yu.
'More measures to benefit HK in new 5-year plan'  Listenfacebook
There will be more measures benefiting the SAR in the country's 15th Five-Year Plan. That's according to a spokesman of the National People's Congress, which opens in Beijing this morning. From the capital, here's Frank Yung.
Xia confident in HK setting its own five-year plan  Listenfacebook
Meanwhile, a senior Beijing official has expressed confidence that Hong Kong will formulate a “sound” five-year plan of its own, as the country is set to unveil more policy goals during the Two Sessions meetings in Beijing. Frank Yung reorts:
No country should dominate international affairs: NPC  Listenfacebook
A spokesman for the National People's Congress has called for an end to US military action against Iran, saying no country should dominate international affairs and impose its wishes as it sees fit. Lou Qinjian also stressed that maintaining stable Sino-US relations is generally welcomed by the world. Frank Yung reports from Beijing.
NPC delegates 'well-prepared for longer meetings'  Listenfacebook
Hong Kong delegates to the nation’s top legislative body say they are ready and well-prepared for longer meetings this year. Elvis Yu has the details.
CPPCC chief vows unity to launch 15th Five Year Plan  Listenfacebook
The head of the country's top political advisory body has pledged to unite public support and forge consensus, to ensure the 15th Five-Year Plan gets off to a successful start. Wendy Wong with that story.
US sinks Iranian warship off Sri Lankan coast: Hegseth  Listenfacebook
A US submarine has sunk an Iranian warship off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, killing dozens of sailors. Authorities in Sri Lanka say 87 bodies have been brought in by military rescuers. Another 32 have been rescued and sent to hospital, while an estimated 60 or so remain unaccounted for. Jamie Clarke has more:
'Out of the blue, but not totally unprecedented': US torpedoes Iranian vessel  Listenfacebook
RTHK's Washington correspondent Simon Marks says many questions remain regarding the legality of the US war on Iran, even as officials tried to justify the latest attack of an Iranian vessel in international waters. He also told Ben Tse that the attack was not totally unprecedented:
Iranian official rejects US talks, vows to fight on  Listenfacebook
Iran says it has no intention of negotiating with the United States, and can continue fighting for as long as needed. Mohammad Mokhber was the second Iranian official to reject talks with Washington. His statement came as US and Israeli attacks on Iran entered a fifth day, with Tehran replying by targeting Israeli and American interests in the Middle East. Azam Khan reports.
'Washington bypassing intl norms in energy power grab'  Listenfacebook
Experts say Washington is trying to aggressively pivot from energy security to energy dominance, bypassing international institutions or norms. Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics at East China Normal University, and geopolitical strategist Ali Bohrani, spoke on RTHK's Backchat programme:
Middle East conflict sparks fears for supply chain  Listenfacebook
There is concern in the local shipping sector that the conflict in the Middle East will have an adverse impact on the global supply chain. Melissa Gecolea reports.
Asian equities in freefall over Mideast crisis  Listenfacebook
Stock markets in Asia were pummelled Wednesday as investors began panic-selling on fears the Iran war will fan inflation and hammer the global economy. The impact was felt the most in Seoul where the Kospi sank 12 percent -- the largest drop in its 46-year history. As Damon Pang reports, the conflict has also caused mass disruptions to air travel and oil prices to skyrocket worldwide.
'Gold demand could rise amid geopolitical risks'  Listenfacebook
The World Gold Council says investment demand for gold is likely to rise. Council moderator Ray Jia says geopolitical risks and diversifying from US assets will continue to drive up demand for the precious metal. He talked to Natasha Ho.
China's manufacturing PMI at 49 in February  Listenfacebook
Mainland manufacturing activity declined last month - while a slow-down in services and construction eased. Chloe Feng reports.
Automakers Xiaomi, Chery eye faster global expansion  Listenfacebook
The heads of Chinese automakers Xiaomi and Chery say they aim to expand overseas faster, despite tariff uncertainties and geopolitical risks. The entrepreneurs, who are also deputies to the National People's Congress, were commenting as they prepared to attend the annual Two Sessions meetings in Beijing. Here's Chloe Feng.
HK unveils first weight management action plan  Listenfacebook
Hong Kong has unveiled its first-ever action plan for weight management, marking World Obesity Day with a comprehensive strategy built around five key pillars including strengthening health education to boost public understanding of personal weight indicators. Hailey Yip has the details.
Obesity group acknowledge govt efforts to tackle disease  Listenfacebook
Michele Yuen, the founding president of Hong Kong Obesity Society, says it's good to see the government name primary care as the "gatekeeper" against obesity. She told Elvis Yu that her group is working with two local universities to formulate a guideline for primary care doctors on how to properly manage obese patients.
City falter as leaders Arsenal go seven points clear  Listenfacebook
In football... Arsenal have extended their lead at the top of the Premier League after sealing a narrow 1-0 win at Brighton. The result solidifies the Gunners' hold on the title race, and moved them seven points ahead of second-placed Manchester City. Manchester United, meanwhile, saw their unbeaten run under Michael Carrick come to an end after falling 2-1 to Newcastle. Todd Harding has more:
Largest-ever LIV Golf tournament yet in HK, organiser says  Listenfacebook
LIV Golf is back in town with the event teeing off in Fanling on Thursday. Organisers say this year's edition is going to be the biggest ever yet. Fifty-seven players will compete, including top names such as American Bryson DeChambeau and Spain's Jon Rahm. There'll also be lots happening off the course -- from DJ performances and local chefs serving up gourmet dishes. Alex Jenkins, Director of Communications at the Hong Kong Golf Club, told RTHK's Backchat programme about the competition's fast-paced format:

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