News Programme | Hong Kong Today(2024-09-02) - RTHK
A A A
Temperature Humidity
News Archive Can search within past 12 months

News Programmes

Share this story facebook
Hong Kong Today
Hong Kong Today
Description:
RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
Presenter:
Janice Wong and Samantha Butler

2024-09-02
Monday

Now playing: 足本播放 Play full episode
Selected audio segments:
John Lee tours future Kai Tak Sports Park  Listenfacebook
Chief Executive John Lee says preparations are underway at the Kai Tak Sports Park for a grand opening ceremony in the first quarter of next year. He is expecting the new sports and performing arts venue to stimulate substantial economic benefits for Hong Kong. Hailey Yip reports:
On-the-spot fine for people caught feeding wild pigeons  Listenfacebook
Authorities say people caught feeding wild pigeons will no longer get a verbal warning and will instead face an immediate, on-the-spot fine of HK$5,000. Anne Chan reports:
IT chief calls for greater investment in tech sector  Listenfacebook
IT secretary Sun Dong says there is a need to further boost investment in the tech sector. He says Hong Kong still has a long way to go before it can become a Silicon Valley-style international technology hub. Kelly Yu reports:
Financial Secretary heads 'Down Under' to boost ties  Listenfacebook
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says Hong Kong has what it takes to be a regional processing hub for Australian exports. He made the comment ahead of the start of a five-day duty visit 'Down Under'. Raymond Yeung reports:
Survey shows fifth of students have anxiety, depression  Listenfacebook
A survey of over 1,600 secondary school students shows one-in-five may be exhibiting symptoms of depression and anxiety. The Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service said nearly 40 percent of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with their school grades while 25 percent felt upset about their body image. Jeff Kei, a clinical psychologist from the NGO, described the situation as concerning. He explained to Anne Chan that it was important for teenagers to be proactive about seeking help:
Mental health workshops for teachers, students  Listenfacebook
The new school year starts on Monday, meaning some children have to leave their comfort zone and try to adapt to a new environment. Since 2002, Kwai Chung Hospital has been running a health-in-mind programme to provide support for students and teachers. Dr Cheryl So, a senior clinical psychologist at the hospital, told Vanessa Cheng about some of the challenges that students may face ahead of the new academic year. She also offered tips on how to deal with stress and mental health problems:
More resources needed to tackle osteoporosis in men  Listenfacebook
A health professional says more resources are needed to tackle cases of osteoporosis in men. Cheung Ching-lung, president of the Osteoporosis Society of Hong Kong, says hip fractures have been decreasing over the past 10 years in women, but have stayed the same in men. He said many people incorrectly believed that the disease strikes only women. He says with the city's high life expectancy and ageing population, he expects about 27,000 people a day will suffer from hip fractures by 2050, which will pose a huge burden on the medical system. He told Janice Wong that the mortality rate from hip fractures was higher than some types of cancer:
HK expands medication collection service  Listenfacebook
The Hospital Authority says patients will be able to pick up their medication at community pharmacies from next week. Last year, the HA launched a medication delivery service, allowing patients to receive their prescriptions at home or at their workplace. It is now expanding the service and allowing patients to collect their drugs at over 100 community pharmacies under Mannings and Watsons from September 10. William Chui, chief pharmacist with the HA, spoke to Vanessa Cheng about the benefits of this service:
African leaders converge on Beijing for summit  Listenfacebook
Leaders of several African countries have begun to arrive in Beijing to attend the upcoming 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). China and the nations of Africa will look to deepen strategic ties and economic cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. Azam Khan reports:
China's Olympians share tips with elite Macau athletes  Listenfacebook
National team Olympians have engaged in a dialogue with their Macau counterparts on the second day of their visit to the gaming hub. As Raymond Yeung reports, the athletes shared tips on how to deal with stress and injuries:
Mainland home prices rise marginally in August  Listenfacebook
Prices of new homes on the mainland rose marginally last month ahead of the traditional peak season for property sales. That is according to a private sector survey by property researcher China Index Academy. Raymond Yeung reports:
Hybrid Chinese grass alleviating poverty in Rwanda  Listenfacebook
A Chinese hybrid grass known as Juncao or "mushroom grass" is providing an economical and environmentally-friendly path towards poverty alleviation in Rwanda. Vanessa Cheng reports.
Israelis protest as six Gaza hostages found dead  Listenfacebook
Thousands of frustrated Israelis have taken to the streets after six more hostages were found dead in Gaza. Protesters chanted "Now! Now!", demanding that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reach a ceasefire with Hamas to bring the remaining captives home and end the war. Jamie Clarke reports:
Anti-immigrant AfD poised for regional election victory  Listenfacebook
A politically far-right party in Germany is poised to win a state election for the first time since World War Two, in the country’s east, and is set to finish at least a very close second to mainstream conservatives in a second vote. Exit polls suggest Alternative for Germany is on track to claim victory in state parliamentary elections in Thuringia, while coming a close second in neighbouring Saxony. Jamie Clarke reports:
Takeaways from Kamala Harris' first sit-down interview  Listenfacebook
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are focusing on key battlegrounds, with the Democratic nominee due in Detroit on Monday, a Labor Day holiday. Meanwhile, the fallout over Trump’s visit to Arlington National Cemetery continues, after he sparked criticism over rules prohibiting political activity on the sacred grounds. The two are due to face off in their first debate on September 10. RTHK's Washington correspondent Barry Wood told Samantha Butler that the vice president failed to make waves during her first sit-down interview since becoming the White House nominee:
Teen becomes HK's youngest Paralympics medallist  Listenfacebook
Hong Kong has won its second medal at the Paralympics in Paris. Teenage swimmer Jasmine Ng took bronze for team Hong Kong China on Day Four of the Games, becoming the youngest Paralympic medallist from the SAR. Boccia bowlers are also rolling closer to victory. Kelly Yu has more on the action in Paris:
Luis Diaz strikes twice and lifts Liverpool to victory  Listenfacebook
Two goals from Luis Diaz and one from Mohamed Salah lifted Liverpool to a 3-nil victory over rivals Manchester United on Sunday night in the English Premier League. RTHK's football correspondent, Tim Bredbury, has more on that match and other highlights around the league:
Curious exhibit at New York Botanical Garden  Listenfacebook
The New York Botanical Garden is hosting an exhibit that celebrates the magic of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. There is a variety of botanical and artistic exhibitions throughout the Bronx garden’s 250 acres, including a giant rabbit. Jacqueline Guico reports:

Monday