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

2026-04-22
Wednesday

Now playing: FBI Director Patel sues 'The Atlantic' over profile piece
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Trump extends ceasefire to give more time for talks  Listenfacebook
US President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran, to allow for more time for negotiations. But he says the US is maintaining its blockade of Iranian ports. Jamie Clarke reports.
FBI Director Patel sues 'The Atlantic' over profile piece  Listenfacebook
The Director of the FBI, Kash Patel, has filed a lawsuit accusing "The Atlantic" magazine of defamation and seeking US$250 million in damages. Over the weekend, the magazine published a devastating profile of Mr Patel, accusing him of excessive drinking and alarming colleagues with "unexplained absences" from his official duties. Mr Patel says the article is fake news. Our Washington correspondent Simon Marks reports.
Trump's Fed pick vows to safeguard independence  Listenfacebook
The US president's pick for chief of the Federal Reserve has vowed to safeguard independence at a confirmation hearing. The tense hearing came just hours after Donald Trump told US television he would be disappointed if the new Fed chair did not lower interest rates swiftly. Jamie Clarke has more.
Beijing expresses serious concern over Japan arms sales  Listenfacebook
China has expressed serious concern after Japan scrapped a ban on selling arms overseas. Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Beijing and the international community will remain highly vigilant over Japan's recent moves in the military and security fields. Marcus Lum reports.
Wang Fuk Court visits going smoothly: John Lee  Listenfacebook
The chief executive says officials are acting with compassion as they help Wang Fuk Court residents retrieve their belongings from their homes after the massive fire last November. Starting on Monday, residents have been allowed to enter the fire-ravaged flats at the Tai Po estate for up to three hours. Speaking ahead of an Executive Council meeting, John Lee said the operation has been smooth and orderly so far. Damon Pang reports.
Wang Fuk returns come with heavy hearts, sense of loss  Listenfacebook
The procession of people returning to Wang Fuk Court has continued without a hitch. More residents returned, hoping to salvage possessions that were not scorched in last November's inferno. Wallis Wang has details.
Officials 'failed to spot Wang Fuk netting mismatch'  Listenfacebook
The Labour Department has told the Wang Fuk Court inferno inquiry that it had failed to spot that the main renovation contractor had provided officials with old mesh netting certificates during the month when the deadly blaze took place. Damon Pang has more.
Xia Baolong meets senior SAR officials in Beijing  Listenfacebook
A senior Beijing official overseeing Hong Kong affairs has met a delegation of government officials visiting the capital, as part of their study programme to better understand the nation's policies and development strategies. Frank Yung reports.
Dynamic measures in pipeline for fuel price rises: CE  Listenfacebook
Chief Executive John Lee says the government will closely monitor fuel prices, and adjust policies in a dynamic manner. Wallis Wang reports.
Customs arrest 3 over smuggled drugs, injections  Listenfacebook
Customs officers have arrested three people and seized HK$40 million worth of slimming products and cosmetic injections, as well as other drugs. Elvis Yu reports.
Lam urges more direct flights to boost foreign trade  Listenfacebook
An executive councillor has called on the government to work with the Airport Authority and various airlines to set up more direct flights to Central Asia, Africa, and South America to boost Hong Kong's foreign trade. Jeffrey Lam, who also chairs the organising committee of two upcoming trade fairs in Wan Chai, noted that the events this year face challenges arising from the Middle East conflict, as some buyers are unable to attend. He spoke to Chloe Feng.
TDC set to host lifestyle and licensing-related fairs  Listenfacebook
The Trade Development Council says it's gearing up to host a series of lifestyle and licensing-related trade fairs next week. There'll be exhibitions and conferences on areas ranging from houseware to fashion, as well as intellectual property, attracting some 5,600 exhibitors from over 30 countries and regions. Jenny Koo, the TDC's deputy executive director, spoke to Chloe Feng.
Fong welcomes ombudsman's report on animal cruelty  Listenfacebook
Lawmaker Christine Fong has welcomed the ombudsman's report urging authorities to step up efforts to combat animal cruelty. The watchdog made 45 recommendations following an investigation. These included better training for staff of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department and authorised access to premises to investigate reports of animal abuse. Ms Fong was speaking on RTHK's Backchat programme.
Hong Kong celebrates Filipino Food Month  Listenfacebook
April is Filipino Food Month. This year the focus is on the intersection of Philippine cuisine with ASEAN flavours. A number of restaurants in the Philippines recently recieved Michelin stars. In Hong Kong, there are over 20 Filipino restaurants. Melissa Gecolea spoke to the Philippine Consul General to Hong Kong, Mr. Romulo Victor Manzano Israel Jr.
City, Chelsea, Inter and Juve set for HK Festival  Listenfacebook
Football fans are in for a treat this summer with four elite European clubs set to display their skills. The Hong Kong Football Festival, returning for a second year, will be held at Kai Tak Stadium. Elvis Yu reports.
More woes for Chelsea after loss to Brighton  Listenfacebook
There's more Premier League trouble for Chelsea, who were crushed 3-0 at Brighton. The result marked a fifth straight league defeat without a goal for the Blues, a first since 1912. Todd Harding has more.

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