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Emma Russell
Emma Russell
Emma Russell is a Hong Kong-based freelance journalist specialising in heavily reported features and profiles that have appeared in publications like VICE, i-D, The New Republic and HKFP. Formerly at Vogue HK and Conde Nast Traveller.

Landfills close to full, a government dragging its feet, and the public’s indifference about recycling or sustainability leaves the city under growing pressure to implement solutions.

Pioneering Hong Kong researchers are using hi-tech breakthroughs to help the clothes industry reduce waste, cut CO2 emissions and fight climate change.

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What better time to celebrate nostalgia than Mid-Autumn Festival? We look back at some of Hong Kong’s turning points that shaped the city we know today.

Hong Kong’s woefully outdated laws on assisted fertilisation mean that for single women desperate to have children, treatments such as IVF and IUI are often out of the question.

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It sounded like every kid’s dream – a year away from school – but a year of online learning from home has taken its toll on Hong Kong students, say teachers and parents.