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RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
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Raymond Yeung and Samantha Butler

2024-07-17
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China hoping to bridge divide between Hamas, Fatah  Listenfacebook
China has expressed a willingness to help rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, overcome their differences when the longtime adversaries meet this weekend in Beijing. Having the two sides work together could be crucial in postwar governance and the rebuilding of Gaza. Vanessa Cheng reports:
Charities accuse IDF of blocking aid to Gaza  Listenfacebook
Thirteen leading charities have accused the Israeli military of increasingly blocking access to humanitarian groups from delivering lifesaving aid to Palestinians into Gaza. Azam Khan reports:
HK doctor says situation in Gaza is bad  Listenfacebook
A Hong Kong doctor says the situation in the south of Gaza and in Rafah is "quite bad". Dr Au Yiu-kai has been volunteering with the Hong Kong Red Cross in the war-torn enclave and is planning to return in early August for another six weeks. He told Raymond Yeung that colleagues he had worked with have had their homes bombed and lost family members during the nine-month conflict:
10 students get perfect scores for DSE exams  Listenfacebook
Ten students have achieved perfect scores in the Diploma of Secondary Education exams, more than double the number from last year. Exam authorities also said the majority of candidates for the university entrance exams also passed the new citizenship and social development subject. Frank Yung reports:
DAB calls for better road maintenance in Central, Western  Listenfacebook
The DAB party has called for better road maintenance in the Central and Western districts to address uneven surfaces, cracked pavements, and loose and sunken paving bricks. Georgina Lee reports:
Pothole repairs found wanting  Listenfacebook
A district councillor says potholes are a constant nuisance on Caine Road in the Mid-Levels area, with authorities lacking the material and technology to plug them up for good. Rex Ip says road repairs do not seem to last long and the issue should be addressed immediately. He spoke to Georgina Lee:
HK delegation to explore opportunities in Asean region  Listenfacebook
Chief Executive John Lee will lead a delegation to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia this month to explore business opportunities. Kelly Yu reports:
Swimming body reviews rules amid qualification row  Listenfacebook
The chief executive also says Hong Kong's governing body for swimming will announce the findings of a review of its rules by the end of the year after a recent controversy on competition qualifications. As Hailey Yip reports, the Hong Kong, China Swimming Association came under fire after initially barring a nine-year-old swimmer from competing due to his club's low ranking:
30 local students get ready for space camp  Listenfacebook
Thirty Hong Kong secondary school students will attend a young astronaut training camp on the mainland this month, to get a taste of the country's space programme. As Hailey Yip reports, their nine-day trip includes stops in Beijing, as well as space facilities in Jiuquan in Gansu province, and Wenchang in Hainan.
Dietitian reveals dietary fixes for low iron levels  Listenfacebook
A dietitian says the rate of iron deficiency among the local population is similar to that seen in other developed countries. Danica Yau, chair of the Hong Kong Dietitians Association was commenting after the Department of Health said a study of over 2,000 people found nearly six percent suffered from low iron levels. She told Samantha Butler about the related health risks, and the dietary fixes to address it:
CUHK says fish allergic patients needn't avoid all fish  Listenfacebook
Medical researchers at the Chinese University have developed a chart to help identify what types of fish that children with allergies can consume. It means they will not have to skip eating fish altogether. The researchers studied around 250 children with fish allergies and found 40 percent were able to tolerate at least one type of fish. Agnes Leung, one of the researchers involved in the study, spoke to Kimmy Lau:
Henan issues second-highest rainstorm alert   Listenfacebook
Henan province has issued an orange alert for rainstorm, the second-highest level in the nation's four-tier weather warning system. Heavy downpours have lashed many parts of the province, with a maximum precipitation of nearly 640 mm recorded in Sheqi County. Kimmy Lau reports:
Exiled Chinese businessman convicted at US fraud trial  Listenfacebook
An exiled Chinese businessman and outspoken opponent of Beijing, Guo Wengui, has been convicted in the US of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from online followers. Vanessa Cheng reports:
Six students killed in Bangladesh protests  Listenfacebook
Schools and universities have been asked to close in Bangladesh after six students were killed in protests across the country over a quota system for government jobs. Paramilitaries have been mobilised to keep order. Vanessa Cheng reports.
Italy cracking down on labour exploitation  Listenfacebook
Labour exploitation has been in the spotlight in Italy recently, after an Indian fruit picker died in June when his arm was severed by machinery. In the latest case, police say alleged gang-masters from India brought fellow nationals to Italy on seasonal work permits, asking them to pay the equivalent of HK$140,000 each for the promise of a better future. Italian police freed 33 Indian farm workers from the northern province of Verona, and seized almost half a million euros from two alleged gangmasters. RTHK's UK correspondent, Gavin Grey, told Annemarie Evans about the conditions in which the workers were kept:
Time to tackle digital economy environmental challenges: UN  Listenfacebook
The United Nations says it is time to tackle the environmental challenges of the digital economy. The world body also wants to see developing countries reaping more benefits in the age of digitalisation. Jacqueline Guico reports:
Table tennis player Wong Chun-ting to enter his third Olympics  Listenfacebook
Table tennis player Wong Chun-ting is entering his third Olympics. But this time around, he has a new lucky charm by his side - his newborn daughter. So does this change the way he approaches the sport? Hailey Yip has more:

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