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Regina de Luna

Regina de Luna

Hong Kong
Production Editor, Video
Regina joined the Post in 2021. She spent 13 years covering Hong Kong news for local TV stations before working for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and WWF-Hong Kong. She has a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Regina joined the Post in 2021. She spent 13 years covering Hong Kong news for local TV stations before working for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and WWF-Hong Kong. She has a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Areas of Expertise:
General news, content editing
Languages Spoken:
English

China’s major financial regulators announced more measures to shore up the country’s economy and capital markets as the trade war ramps up

The image was posted on Trump’s Truth Social site and later in the official White House account during the official mourning period for Pope Francis

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Since an attack that killed 26 men at a tourist site in Indian-occupied Kashmir, the nuclear-armed nations have unleashed a raft of measures against each other

Beijing announced new measures to protect jobs and boost consumption, while insisting it was ‘fully confident’ of achieving its economic goals 

New Delhi unleashed a salvo of diplomatic measures against its arch-rival, closing a key border crossing and pausing a water-sharing treaty

Expectations for the US economy took a hit in the first quarter, according to the Washington-based financial organisation’s latest World Economic Outlook report

In his first major speech since leaving office, former US president Joe Biden criticised his successor, Donald Trump, over changes to Social Security and accused Republicans of targeting essential benefits for Americans

Around 200 foreign athletes took part in the race, one of several events held to celebrate the April 15 birthday of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-sung

The US president’s repeated threats about imposing tariffs have spurred waves of counter-threats and fears of a global trade war  

Chinese tech giant says it submitted driving data and relevant operational information to the police, and it deeply regrets the tragedy involving its first car

The fire broke out near a petrol station in central Selangor state, triggering evacuations in a Kuala Lumpur suburb

Rescuers continue grim search for survivors as aftershocks rattle the area two days after the massive earthquake killed at least 1,700 in Myanmar and dozens in neighbouring Thailand

Scores are feared trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building site in Bangkok where a state of emergency was declared after the quake struck nearby Myanmar where there are also reports of heavy damage

Sixth-generation wireless communication is predicted to dramatically change the way we interact with the world, but not all countries are embracing it as rapidly as China