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

2025-06-27
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Israel shuts down key aid route to Gaza  Listenfacebook
Israel has closed crossings into northern Gaza, severing the most direct route for aid to reach hundreds of thousands of people at risk of famine. Israeli officials say deliveries have been temporarily suspended to allow the military time to devise a new aid distribution plan, and prevent Hamas from stealing supplies. The move comes as at least 18 people have been killed following a drone strike in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. Jamie Clarke reports:
Public hospital staff could be sacked under new accountability system  Listenfacebook
Public hospital workers could face the sack if they're found to be responsible for medical incidents that harm the safety of patients. As Damon Pang reports, that's one of the ways the Hospital Authority plans to improve the accountability of its staff.
Medication approval body could commission overseas experts  Listenfacebook
Health authorities have said they are not ruling out the possibility of recruiting experts from outside Hong Kong to strengthen a regulatory body that will approve medications. That group is expected to independently begin operations by the end of next year. They also said Hong Kong will start reviewing and approving new drugs independently in phases from 2026. The aim is to implement primary evaluation gradually over five years, with the establishment of the Hong Kong Centre for Medical Products Regulation, or CMPR. Frank Yung reports:
Police comb Tuen Mun landfill as murder inquiry continues  Listenfacebook
Police have continued to search a Tuen Mun landfill as part of a murder inquiry over a missing Vietnamese woman. As Frank Yung reports, the woman's family reported her missing last Saturday.
'Both infrastructure and software key to Hetao tech park development'  Listenfacebook
Attracting investments and talent is just as crucial as building infrastructure when it comes to the development of the Hetao tech zone. That's according to innovation and technology chief Sun Dong, who stressed the need to put the necessary software in place for the cross-border project. Raymond Yeung has more.
HK population more prone to adverse childhood experiences: research  Listenfacebook
A new study suggests that the majority of people in Hong Kong have had some form of Adverse Childhood Experience, or ACE. This can range from abuse to neglect, to witnessing domestic violence. Researchers say this kind of trauma can leave psychological scars that can make it more likely for victims to engage in deviant, or even criminal behaviour. The study conducted by the Harmony House JC Project Stride, found 53 percent of respondents had adverse childhood experiences - substantially higher than the global rate of around 39 percent. Professor Carrie Li, a social work and social administration expert at HKU, spoke with Matthew Hung.
Shopping Festival kicks off with HK$1.9b worth of discounts  Listenfacebook
The third Hong Kong Shopping Festival is returning for the third straight year. It's part of efforts to help the city's ailing retail sector, as Todd Harding reports:
Six dead in floods triggered by heavy rain in southwest China  Listenfacebook
Severe floods in southwest China have claimed six lives and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. As Chloe Feng reports, water levels in Guizhou and Guangxi rose sharply after the provinces were hit by heavy rain.
China's defence chief calls on counterparts to oppose 'bullying'  Listenfacebook
China's defence minister has called for efforts to work within multilateral frameworks to counter what he called hegemony and bullying. Dong Jun's comments came as he addressed a meeting of defence ministers from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisations in the coastal city of Qingdao. Azam Khan reports:
16 dead as protests continue in Kenya over police brutality  Listenfacebook
Kenya's interior minister has accused protesters of attempting to overthrow the government during a day of deadly demonstrations. The death toll from Wednesday's nationwide protests over police brutality and bad governance has risen to 16. Rights group Amnesty Kenya said the deaths were all a result of gunshots, allegedly fired by police. As Jamie Clarke reports, opposition groups say the minister's remarks are an attempt to deflect attention from their demands.
Cambodia 'deliberately ignoring' abuses by crime syndicates: rights group  Listenfacebook
Human rights group, Amnesty International, says Cambodia is enabling a brutal scam industry. The group has accused the country's government of "deliberately ignoring" abuses by cyber-crime gangs that have trafficked people from across the world into slavery at scam compounds. Jamie Clarke has this report:
HK's external trade jumped in May over surge in Asia-bound shipments  Listenfacebook
Hong Kong's foreign trade grew by more than expected last month despite sweeping US tariffs. As Chloe Feng reports, a rise in shipments to Asia helped offset a drop in trade with the United States.
Home prices up marginally in May  Listenfacebook
Local home prices have risen for the second straight month, albeit at a smaller pace. That prompted analysts to believe prices are likely to stay stable following a recent decline in interest rates. Here's Chloe Feng.
Egyptian treasures to be showcased at Palace Museum  Listenfacebook
Animal mummies, monumental coffins and colossal statues of two ancient Egyptian pharaohs will be coming to a local museum later this year. The aim is to share the richness, mystery and enduring legacy of ancient Egypt with the SAR. Aaron Tam reports.
Man City thrash Juventus to progress to Club World Cup last 16  Listenfacebook
In sports, Manchester City have maintained their perfect record at the Club World Cup in the United States. The Premier League giants secured an emphatic 5-2 win over Juventus to seal top spot in their group, and a place in the knockout stage of the tournament. Raymond Yeung reports:
Athletes to celebrate doping in first-ever Enhanced Games  Listenfacebook
The Enhanced Games have set their inaugural competition for May 2026 in Las Vegas. The pro-doping competition will initially feature swimming, athletics and weightlifting, for athletes using substances that are banned in official competitions. Tom McAlinden reports:

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