Hong Kong Today
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RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
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Frank Yung and Carol Musgrave2024-07-08
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'Air passengers shouldn't be banned due to disability' Listen
The Equal Opportunities Commission has stressed that airline operators should not refuse a flight reservation or decline passengers with a valid ticket to board an aircraft on the grounds of disability or reduced mobility, other than for operational or safety reasons. It comes after the Hong Kong Blind Union called on transport operators to be more respectful and supportive of the disabled, after two visually impaired passengers were asked to leave a Hong Kong Express flight for safety reasons. The budget airline has since apologised over the incident in May. Kelly Yu has more.
Most visually impaired people can board flights without issue: Blind Union Listen
Billy Wong, the Hong Kong Blind Union's president, said most visually impaired people can board flights without any problems. He told Kelly Yu that the Civil Aviation Department, as the supervising and coordinating authority, should do more to help people with visual impairments or disabilities to travel easily and equally in Hong Kong, which is an aviation hub.
Subdivided flat tenants suffer from sweltering heat: NGO Listen
A recent survey by the Society for Community Organisation has highlighted the difficulties faced by tenants living in subdivided flats during sweltering heat. Most of the 300 tenants surveyed said they had difficulty sleeping and felt unwell due to the intense heat. According to the Observatory, the temperature reached almost 35 degrees Celsius on Sunday afternoon. The survey also showed that the indoor temperature in these cramped flats could reach as high as 41 degrees Celsius. Sze Lai-shan, the organisation's deputy director, told Anne Chan that these tenants' utility bills are also increasing.
IB top scorers hope to make a positive impact Listen
Students who have achieved a perfect score in the International Baccalaureate exams have expressed their desire to make a positive impact in their chosen fields and contribute to society. They come from seven schools run by the English Schools Foundation, which was proud to see 17 of its students achieve a perfect score of 45, more than double the number who did so last year. Anne Chan talked to some of them.
'More IB top scores, but less satisfactory results overall' Listen
An education expert says it is good to see more Hong Kong pupils achieving a perfect score in this year's International Baccalaureate exams. But Mervyn Cheung, from the Hong Kong Education Policy Concern Organisation, also told Carol Musgrave that the overall performance fell short compared with previous years.
CE begins trip to Sichuan for panda talks Listen
Chief Executive John Lee has said that he would work with the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office to arrange the early arrival of two giant pandas in the SAR during his trip to Sichuan. Damon Pang reports.
Tech can benefit elderly with cognitive impairment: Exco Listen
Executive Councillor Lam Ching-choi says that officials are exploring the use of advanced technology, such as facial recognition, in housing estates to prevent elderly people with cognitive impairment from getting lost. Damon Pang reports.
HK's asset and wealth management resilient: Paul Chan Listen
Financial Secretary Paul Chan said that Hong Kong's asset and wealth management business remained resilient despite geopolitical headwinds last year. Natale Ching reports.
Two teens arrested over stealing minibus Listen
Police have arrested two teenagers on suspicion of stealing a minibus in Mong Kok. Damon Pang reports.
Beijing marks Marco Polo Bridge Incident anniversary Listen
Ceremonies have been taking place in Beijing to mark the 87th anniversary of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. Natale Ching reports.
Leftist alliance unexpectedly takes top spot in French elections Listen
French political parties face a daunting task to put together a government after the second round of elections threw up a hung parliament. A leftist alliance unexpectedly took the top spot ahead of the far right. The results, based on pollsters' projections, were a setback for Marine Le Pen's nationalist, eurosceptic National Rally, which opinion polls had predicted would be the largest party, but placed only third. Aaron Tam reports.
Far-right National Rally surprised by latest election outcome Listen
RTHK's correspondent in London, Gavin Grey, says the far-right National Party is surprised by the latest poll outcome. He also told Carol Musgrave that the three groups in the elections might have some loose responsibility and influence in parliament.
Biden seeks to reassure voters after dismal debate performance Listen
Embattled US President Joe Biden has hit the campaign trail seeking to reassure voters he was up for a grueling re-election fight. That's despite more top Democrats reportedly joined the chorus urging him to quit the race after a dismal debate performance. RTHK's correspondent in the US, Barry Wood, said the 81-year-old had failed to redeem himself after the debate. He spoke to Carol Musgrave.
Hamas signals apparent shift in Gaza deal position Listen
A top Hamas official says the Palestinian militants are ready to discuss a hostage deal with Israel even without a "complete and permanent ceasefire", signalling a shift in their position. Israel has stressed that any agreement must allow the country to keep fighting until it achieves its war objectives. Aaron Tam reports.
Pope Francis decries state of democracy in Italy visit Listen
Pope Francis has decried the state of democracy and warned against "populists" during a visit to northeast Italy ahead of a 12-day trip to Asia. Sean Kennedy has more.
Spanish port Burriana vital for migrant rescue charity boats Listen
A short drive north of Spain's coastal city of Valencia, the port of Burriana provides key support for charity boats from around Europe that rescue migrants from the Mediterranean Sea. Azam Khan reports.
First stunt group for professional female drivers formed Listen
For stunt women, Hollywood does not have a good track record, particularly when it comes to driving. That has prompted a group of women to form the Association of Women Drivers, the first ever stunt group for professional female drivers. Samantha Butler reports.
Table tennis medallist strives to inspire younger athletes Listen
Table tennis bronze medallist Lee Ho-ching is heading into her fourth and potentially last Olympics. As a "big sister" on the team who's gone through many ups and downs, she hopes to become a source of inspiration for younger athletes on her team. Hailey Yip has this report.