
Hong Kong Pupils as Young as 7 Referred for Online Gaming Addiction
Hong Kong counselling centre reports rising referrals for online gaming addiction among school pupils, including a 7-year-old who spent HK$8,000 on pay-to-win games.

Hong Kong counselling centre reports rising referrals for online gaming addiction among school pupils, including a 7-year-old who spent HK$8,000 on pay-to-win games.

The Hong Kong Observatory downgraded its red rainstorm warning to amber within an hour, after the initial warning led to the suspension of afternoon classes. The forecaster switched signals three times in 90 minutes on Friday.

A man hiking on Lantau Peak was injured by lightning amid rapidly changing rainstorm warnings in Hong Kong, which led to the suspension of afternoon classes across the city.

SCMP presents a selection of seven recent news stories. The first highlight details US and Iran talks in Switzerland, which reportedly cooled tensions and led to assets being returned to Iran, though key issues remain unresolved. Other mentioned highlights include a deadly school shooting in the Philippines and a Chinese man jailed for breeding snakes.

Hong Kong's Security Chief Chris Tang revealed that arrested protesters from the 2019 unrest may have their cases reviewed if they show remorse and national identity. Investigations continue for over 7,000 uncharged individuals.

An inquiry into Hong Kong's deadliest fire at Wang Fuk Court is set to hear from fire engineering and Fire Services Department experts on Wednesday. The blaze, which occurred during renovations, claimed 168 lives and spread rapidly due to non-fire-retardant materials and temporary openings.

An inquiry into Hong Kong's deadliest fire, which claimed 168 lives, will hear expert testimony on factors contributing to its rapid spread. Experts will discuss renovation materials, temporary openings, and response times.

SCMP's weekly Asia report features a story on Malaysian tourists facing backlash in China for mocking locals, and mentions a fatal school shooting in the Philippines, among other highlights.

A judge-led panel investigating Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades has resumed its public inquiry after a six-week break. The probe into the Wang Fuk Court inferno will hear expert evidence on the cause of the blaze that killed 168 people and displaced nearly 5,000 residents last year.

A judge-led panel investigating Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades has resumed its public inquiry after a six-week break. The hearings will focus on expert evidence regarding the cause of the blaze at Wang Fuk Court, which killed 168 people last year.

Economist Nie Huihua argues that understanding China requires moving beyond Western-centric models. He highlights China's top-down accountability system, reliance on informal institutions and cultural collectivism as key factors distinct from Western bottom-up, rule-of-law focused approaches.

Hong Kong experienced sunny intervals on the Tuen Ng Festival, following a day of severe black rainstorm warnings. Experts cautioned outdoor enthusiasts about potential safety hazards from the recent extreme weather.

SCMP reports on a Pakistan-announced Iran-US peace deal reopening the Strait of Hormuz, alongside news of a Shein Paris store closing and other regional highlights.

Hong Kong lowered its rainstorm warning to red after issuing its second black alert of the year. The highest level warning caused flight disruptions, suspended afternoon classes, and led to flooding in the northern New Territories.

Hong Kong issued its first black rainstorm warning of the day at 12:55 PM on Thursday, prompting the suspension of afternoon classes. The Hong Kong Observatory warned of flooding risks as very heavy rain exceeded 70 mm per hour.

Hong Kong lowered its rainstorm warning to yellow after issuing its second black alert of the year. The highest level warning caused flight disruptions, suspended afternoon classes, and led to flooding in the northern New Territories.

Hong Kong issued its second black rainstorm warning of the year on Thursday, causing flight disruptions, suspending afternoon classes, and leading to flooding in the northern New Territories. The warning signifies extremely heavy rainfall, exceeding 70mm per hour.

Hong Kong issued a red rainstorm warning amid heavy downpours, prompting the Education Bureau to suspend afternoon classes. The Hong Kong Observatory warned of flooding risks, with clearer skies expected by Friday afternoon.

SCMP's science reporting highlights include a PLA plan to target US carrier groups from 3,000km, SpaceX's IPO, and images of Nvidia and Apple HQs released by a Chinese firm.

The Hong Kong Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning at 6:15 PM on Tuesday, indicating over 30mm of rain per hour. Heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist due to the southwest monsoon and a low-pressure trough, with unsettled weather predicted for the coming days.

Hong Kong issued an amber rainstorm warning Tuesday evening as heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue due to a southwest monsoon and a trough of low pressure. The unsettled weather is forecast to persist for several days before gradually easing later in the week.

SCMP features key Asian stories from the past week, including Singapore PM Lawrence Wong's visit to Russia and a racist incident at the World Cup, offering insights into topical issues.

SCMP features seven key Asia stories from the past week, including Singapore PM Lawrence Wong's upcoming visit to Russia, a racist incident at the World Cup, and other topical issues resonating with readers.

The Hong Kong Observatory is evaluating whether to upgrade to a red rainstorm warning, just under two hours after issuing an amber signal. Intense thundery showers are currently affecting the region and the Pearl River Delta.