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RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
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Frank Yung and Carol Musgrave

2024-07-09
Tuesday

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Licence proposed for online car-hailing platforms  Listenfacebook
The government has proposed regulating online car-hailing platforms by requiring them to obtain a licence to operate. And it suggested withdrawing licences to deter illegal services. Anne Chan reports.
Unionists say car-hailing licensing rules won't hurt taxis  Listenfacebook
The Federation of Trade Unions has urged the government to regulate online car-hailing platforms and require their drivers to obtain permits. FTU lawmaker Michael Luk said taxi drivers have struggled to stay afloat in recent years due to competition with illegal cabbies. On Friday, transport officials will brief lawmakers on the results of a study on ride-hailing services. Luk told Kelly Yu that licensing these services won't hurt the taxi trade.
'Good for govt planning to review point-to-point transport'  Listenfacebook
Lawmaker Gary Zhang says he's pleased to see that government proposals on regulating online car-hailing services also included plans to review the supply and demand of point-to-point transport. He told Carol Musgrave that the document submitted to the Legislative Council has been more comprehensive than previously thought.
Public housing tenants to face 10 percent rent increase  Listenfacebook
Public housing tenants are facing a 10 percent rise in their rent. Housing chief Winnie Ho says the proposed increases would be affordable for tenants, as Anne Chan reports.
Rent increase a financial burden for poorer tenants: FTU  Listenfacebook
Although the government says the public housing rent increase is affordable, Federation of Trade Unions' lawmaker Bill Tang said it will be a financial burden for poorer tenants. Tang spoke to Anne Chan.
Officials seek changes to copyright law to protect AI development  Listenfacebook
Authorities have launched a two-month public consultation on enhancing the Copyright Ordinance to protect the development of artificial intelligence. Charlie Chun reports.
Waterfront animation figures showcase trade, support local athletes  Listenfacebook
A large-scale attraction featuring 36 popular animation characters has been installed on the Wan Chai Temporary Promenade, to promote animation development in Hong Kong, and support local athletes at the upcoming Olympic Games. Wendy Wong reports.
Govt plans to charge time-varying tolls for Tai Lam Tunnel  Listenfacebook
The government has proposed it will charge lower, time-varying tolls for the Tai Lam Tunnel, which it will take over in May next year. Charlie Chun reports.
CUHK to boost scholarship funding  Listenfacebook
The Chinese University says it will increase its scholarship funding by almost 90 percent from September, to just under HK$36 million in total. Natasha Ho reports.
CE expresses desire for two giant pandas to arrive by October  Listenfacebook
Chief Executive John Lee says he hopes that the two pandas which Beijing are presenting to Hong Kong as gifts will arrive by National Day. Damon Pang has the details.
Xi calls for efforts to resume Russia-Ukraine talks  Listenfacebook
President Xi Jinping has appealed to world leaders to do all they can to persuade Russia and Ukraine to resume direct talks aimed at ending their conflict. As Jacqueline Guico reports, his call came in discussions with the visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Ukraine launches search after deadly Russian missile attack  Listenfacebook
Search and rescue efforts are ongoing after a Russian missile attack on the main children's hospital in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. The broad daylight attack was among a wave of missiles which rained down on other cities across Ukraine, killing at least 36 civilians. Twenty-two of those killed were in Kyiv. At least some 140 others were injured in the strikes. Aaron Tam reports.
Stampede prompts calls for India to step up disaster response  Listenfacebook
Last week, at least 121 people died in a crush at a religious gathering in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Many of the victims, including several women and some children, have still not been identified. RTHK's South Asia correspondent, Murali Krishnan, told Jacqueline Guico there have been several stampedes in the past, prompting calls for authorities to step up disaster response.
President Biden insists he will stay in election race  Listenfacebook
US President Joe Biden has insisted he would not quit the election race, as the White House denied he had Parkinson's disease following a disastrous debate performance. The 81-year-old has dared Democratic critics to either challenge him at next month's party convention in Chicago or back him against Republican rival Donald Trump in November's vote. Aaron Tam reports.
Cartoon character inked on Thais as part of traditional lucky charm  Listenfacebook
Thai fans of the cartoon character Labubu are inking the mischievous furry monster on themselves as part of a traditional lucky tattoo. It's also a trend that's been fuelled by Thailand's love for a homegrown K-pop star, as Jacqueline Guico reports.
BYD signs US$1 bn deal with Turkey   Listenfacebook
Electric vehicle giant BYD has signed a US$1 billion agreement with Turkey to open a plant in the country in a move that would help it avoid new EU tariffs. Sean Kennedy reports.
MIT develops groundbreaking tech for amputees  Listenfacebook
MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking technology that could change the lives of people with amputated legs. Using neural interfaces, they have created a way to connect the brain to prosthetic limbs, allowing users to control them with their thoughts. A demonstration video has shown how patients who have undergone this procedure can now walk more naturally and even climb stairs with ease. So how does it work and what are its limitations? Let's find out in this week's Tech Tuesday, where we have also spoken to a senior counsel about the potential use of AI in Hong Kong's legal industry.
RTHK remembers Radio 3 host Peter King  Listenfacebook
RTHK’s Radio 3 has lost a legendary broadcaster. Peter King who first began working with Radio 3 in the early 1980s has died after a period of illness. He was 69. His radio career took him all over the world, but he called Hong Kong as his home. He most recently filled the shoes of Uncle Ray, with his late night hour programme Pete’s Magical Mystery Tour. Annemarie Evans looks back at his life.

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