Hong kong
Fintica AI and Hong Kong’s Legend Arb partner to revolutionize financial markets
Under the agreement, Legend Arb will innovate its trading strategies by using Fintica AI’s advanced unsupervised AI technology.
Hong Kong's first dinosaur fossils, likely from large dinosaur, go on display
To be or not to be: Taiwan's independence
A Jew in Hong Kong - opinion
Why didn't the Gaza Strip become like Hong Kong? - opinion
The people of Hong Kong have maintained their humanity, just like so many people in their situation around the world. Why is Gaza different?
A Talmudic tale gets a 12th-century Chinese twist in children’s book for diverse Jewish readers
Erica Lyons’ new children’s book, “Zhen Yu and the Snake,” is set in 12th-century Kaifeng, China, the city where Persian Jewish merchants established China’s first Jewish community.
French 'daredevil' dies from 68th floor fall in Hong Kong
Known as Remi Engima to his fans, the daredevil met an untimely fate after making a wrong move.
Hong Kong court sentences man to 3 months jail for insulting national anthem
The court heard how Cheng had uploaded a YouTube video in which he substituted China's national anthem with a popular protest song, "Glory to Hong Kong."
Crossing the Globe: Hong Kong and Jamaica
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 63.
Chinese scientists create edible food packaging to replace plastic
By incorporating certain soy proteins into the structure, Chinese University of Hong Kong scientists successfully created edible food packaging.
Hong Kong pro-democracy radio closes in face of 'dangerous' pressure
Launched in 2005 the Cantonese-language broadcaster gained a steady following for its hard-hitting talkshows that were critical of authorities.
Israeli-made robotic Spiderman cleans Hong Kong skyscrapers
Verbotics is the first company to provide a robot cleaning output ten times the capacity of the traditional cleaning performed by humans.
Israeli artists perform in iconic cultural district in Hong Kong
Tiananmen Square anniversary: Tensions in the new era - analysis
The crushing of any critique of the government is part of China’s shifting stance on many issues.
Police detain 23 people in Hong Kong on Tiananmen anniversary
Reuters witnesses saw more than a dozen people taken away, including activist Alexandra Wong, 67, who carried a bouquet of flowers.