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Ngai Yeung
Ngai Yeung, born and raised in Hong Kong, is studying journalism and political economy at the University of Southern California, and is working at the Post as a summer intern. She was previously a Young Post Junior Reporter and reported live from HKDSE results day, the June 4 vigil, and the Mantas International Swim Meet.
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Thousands of slots are available daily without booking – from Thursday – for over 70s, in scheme to encourage more older people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

Jabs only recognised if received in city, mainland China or countries identified by the WHO – a category that does not include the Philippines or Indonesia.

Form Five pair at ELCHK Yuen Long Lutheran Secondary School reportedly given demerits over performance of Dear Jane’s track, Galactic Repairman. One also said to have ended by shouting 2019 protest slogan, Hongkongers, add oil!

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Of the 130 students in the city who got top marks in this year’s International Baccalaureate exams, 21 so far have said they plan to study at home. Others are heading overseas to study politics, history and international relations.

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After the family made a public appeal for donors, a number of residents stepped forward, but his improving condition means he no longer needs an organ transfer.

The new screen uses panels that appear seamless and offer better colour and definition. HK$30 million facelift also brings improved audio and projection systems.

‘Core issue’ behind Thursday arrests of five of the tabloid’s senior executives was articles calling for sanctions on the city or central government, Ronny Tong says; newsstands, meanwhile, report brisk sales of Friday edition.

Handful of children visit vaccination centres around city, with about 10 getting BioNTech shot in Prince Edward. Medical source says Hong Kong expecting one new imported infection.

Don’t know your Jimmy Fallon from your Jimmy Kimmel? Young Post presents everything you need to know about late-night talk shows, and the ones you need to be watching.

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We sample seven of the most bizarre gimmicky snacks you can find in Hong Kong to determine which are worth your time and money.