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Title: Hong Kong News Update 2025 — Economy, Education, Politics, and Society

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Title: Hong Kong News Update 2025 — Economy, Education, Politics, and Society --- 🌍 English Section Hong Kong News Update 2025: A Changing City of Finance, Education, and Freedom Hong Kong, a city that has long stood as a bridge between East and West, continues to evolve under the weight of new economic, political, and social realities. From shifting university admission trends to major sovereign bond sales and debates over press freedom, 2025 paints a complex but compelling portrait of this dynamic region. --- Education Landscape: DSE Admissions Decline In a significant shift, seven out of eight publicly funded universities in Hong Kong have reported a drop in the number of students admitted through the local DSE (Diploma of Secondary Education) exams over the past decade. The share of DSE students fell from about 80% in 2015–16 to just 74% in 2024–25. The exception, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), has seen a rise in local admissions, indicating differing stra...

Hong Kong News Update 2025 | Airport, UBS Fine, IPO, Law & Extraditionp

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🌏 Hong Kong News Update 2025 — A Global Crossroad of Chang --- 🕊️ English Section (≈ 2300 words) Introduction Hong Kong, one of the world’s most vibrant financial and cultural hubs, continues to stand at the intersection of East and West. As we move through October 2025, the city has witnessed several impactful events — from tragic incidents at the airport to strong regulatory actions, and from new economic shifts to evolving political debates. This blog explores the top five news updates from Hong Kong — explaining their meaning, implications, and the wider lessons for global readers and investors. --- 1️⃣ Airport Tragedy: Cargo Plane Skids off Runway On October 19, 2025, a cargo plane operated for Emirates (via ACT Airlines) skidded off the north runway of Hong Kong International Airport, hitting an airport security vehicle and partially sliding into the sea. Two security staff lost their lives; four crew members survived. This incident — the deadliest at the airport in...