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

2024-09-27
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Ex-Stand News editors sentenced to jail for sedition  Listenfacebook
Two former editors of the defunct online news outlet, Stand News, have been sentenced to jail for conspiring to publish seditious content. Editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen will serve 21 months while chief editor Patrick Lam was able to walk free, despite the judge initially considering a 14-month term for him. Frank Yung reports:
Panda pair get VIP welcome on arrival in Hong Kong  Listenfacebook
Two giant pandas arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday morning after a two-hour flight from Chengdu. As Natale Ching reports, senior officials were on the airport tarmac to welcome the pair:
Hong Kong's panda population at highest-ever  Listenfacebook
From the airport, the pandas were escorted by police to their new habitat, Ocean Park. The park has given assurances that it has the manpower and resources to handle the two new arrivals. The park's panda population has now tripled following the birth last month of the first-locally born pandas, after existing residents Ying Ying and Le Le gave birth to twins. Vanessa Cheng reports:
New pandas still too 'young' for reproduction  Listenfacebook
Experts in Sichuan say the two pandas may be able to start reproducing next year after they have settled down at Ocean Park. But Suzanne Gendron, a former executive director of zoological operations, says the pair are only five-years-old and may take some time to reach sexual maturity. She also told Elvis Yu that the park's keepers travelled to Sichuan months in advance to get acquainted with the pandas:
EOC publishes guide to support employees with dementia  Listenfacebook
Employers should provide more assistance towards employees with dementia, according to the Equal Opportunities Commission. The watchdog published a guide to support these employees at work with the aim of fostering an inclusive workplace culture in Hong Kong. Doris Tsui, who heads the commission's policy, research and training committee, said many dementia patients could continue working with the help of colleagues and the employer. She spoke to Charlie Chun about some common misconceptions people held towards dementia patients:
Study logs almost 300 fatal bird collisions with buildings  Listenfacebook
The Bird Watching Society says almost 300 birds have crashed into the glass exteriors of buildings as they cannot see the transparent material. In its yearly report, the society said some of the birds involved belonged to endangered species. Its senior conservation officer Wong Suet-mei told Kimmy Lau that the government should look at the use of transparent materials in new urban buildings and how to deter bird collisions:
Homes prices fall to lowest level in eight years  Listenfacebook
Home prices in Hong Kong have dropped for the fourth consecutive month, falling to their lowest in eight years. Damon Pang reports:
New World CEO Adrian Cheng resigns after billions lost  Listenfacebook
The CEO of property giant New World Development, Adrian Cheng, has resigned with immediate effect. This comes as the firm recorded a net loss of HK$17.1 billion in the previous financial year. Damon Pang reports:
Mainland leadership vows to boost property sector  Listenfacebook
China's top leaders have vowed to revitalise the property sector and improve care for the young and old. The leadership admitted at a Politburo meeting that the economy was facing new problems. Jacqueline Guico reports:
Chinese students to have two hours daily physical activity  Listenfacebook
Mainland education officials are taking action to improve the health of students by making them exercise for at least two hours a day. Elvis Yu reports:
Norway issues wanted notice for man over exploding pagers  Listenfacebook
Norwegian police have issued an international wanted notice for a man over the exploding communication devices that killed dozens of people and maimed thousands in Lebanon last week. It comes as the Israeli prime minister arrives in New York to address the UN general assembly as fears grow over a Middle East war. Jamie Clarke reports:
Japan acquits longest-serving death row inmate  Listenfacebook
A Japanese court has acquitted the world's longest-serving death row prisoner in a retrial, more than half a century after his murder conviction, saying evidence had been fabricated. The 88-year-old former boxer was not in court to hear the verdict due to ill health. He was released in 2014 when a retrial was granted. But a pushback by prosecutors meant the retrial only began last year. Natale Ching reports:
Dolphins dying again in drought-stricken Amazon lake  Listenfacebook
Lake Tefe in the Amazon is drying up as Brazil endures its worst drought on record. The receding waters have exposed the carcasses of animals, including a baby dolphin. Jacqueline Guico reports:
Tottenham player sidelined ahead of Man U clash  Listenfacebook
The English Premier League returns this weekend with two big match-ups set to take centre-stage. Manchester United take on Tottenham in Sunday's late night clash. But first, defending champions Manchester City take on Newcastle on Saturday night, as they look to continue their hot start to the season. RTHK's football correspondent, Tim Bredbury, has more on what to expect this weekend:
Artwork sets Asian records at Christie's new HK headquarters  Listenfacebook
Artwork by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet have set records at Christie’s inaugural sale in Hong Kong. The event on Thursday night was held to celebrate the auction house’s new Asia Pacific headquarters. It fetched a hammer total of just over HK$883 million, with both artists’ works the centrepieces of the occasion. Jamie Clarke reports:
President Xi steering China towards modernisation  Listenfacebook
China has made great strides under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, who has pledged to push ahead with reform and modernisation to help bring about national rejuvenation. As part of RTHK's special series marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and the launch of RTHK's new podcast “China Perspectives”, we take a look at the country's achievements under President Xi and what the future holds. Aaron Tam spoke to Einar Tangen, senior fellow at the Taihe Institute and chairman of Asia Narratives, and Professor Josef Gregory Mahoney of the East China Normal University in Shanghai:

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