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Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT). Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email [email protected] Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3 The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast
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RTHK' s The Works focuses on Hong Kong's arts and cultural scene. The Works features news and reviews of visual and performing arts, design, literary and other “ works ” . Added illumination comes from interviews with leading performers and producers, interspersed with updates on events affecting the development of the territory 's artistic and cultural life. There's also in – most weeks – a live studio performance. The Works is aired on RTHK 32 every Wednesday at 21:30 & RTHK 31 every Satur ...
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Every week Morning Brew movie critic James Marsh reviews the latest releases to hit the Hong Kong cinemas. Now you can listen to him on-demand, and make up your own mind in his brand new weekly podcast.
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A fast moving and topical business and finance show bringing you breaking business and economic news and financial market updates. Join our team and their expert guests for analysis and discussion on the day's top business stories live every weekday morning 8.05am to 9am (HKT) on RTHK Radio 3. Listen live here https://www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3 Find us on Facebook, on Twitter @MoneyTalkRadio3, or email us at [email protected]
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TRASH TALK explains the ins and outs of recycling in Hong Kong. Don’t just throw away household items - listen to TRASH TALK and discover tips and tricks that make your trash disposal and recycling better for our planet! Join our host Marcy Trent Long every week for this thoughtful journey through Hong Kong’s world of trash.
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Since its premiere on March 5, 1978, Hong Kong Connection has remained steadfast to its founding mission: to speak truth with conviction and investigate matters vital to our community. For over four decades, our team has served as society's mirror - fearlessly examining pressing issues across politics, housing, healthcare, social welfare, education, environment and other domains of public concern. As Hong Kong's longest-running current affairs documentary program, we remain committed to unco ...
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It’s not just a school subject. It’s not just a tool of trade. No. It’s the language of Shakespeare, of Charles Darwin, of Andrew Lloyd Webber, of Steve Jobs, of Winston Churchill. It is the tongue shared by some of the most brilliant minds in the world. Learn it well, and your world will be a lot bigger. And you don’t even have to be born or raised in an English speaking country. With the right training, and a superhuman determination to excel, you too can speak English as expressively and ...
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Hong Kong Person - Boris His own personal website- Boris Sky Boris may talk with friends or share some opinion. It is also the second radio show after RTHK dim sum. Library and Information Service
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Hong Kong's urban transit show, as heard on RTHK AM621, with hard talk on sustainable transport, future mobility, zero carbon and urban planning for safe, liveable streets. Wham Bam Tram returns to RTHK's airwaves in October 2021 - but to keep our regular fans happy we're running the show as an indie podcast from July to September! Hosted by Transit Jam founder James Ockenden and recorded in Hong Kong.
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THIS MONTH IN HISTORY

Paul Letters and Noreen Mir (RTHK Radio 3)

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Each month historian Paul Letters delves back into events from This Month in History. The focus is on modern history, with anaylsis of how historical events shape our modern world. For example, we talked to the US fighter pilot who stepped into the March 1969 conflict between China and the USSR which caused the "Madman" nuclear alert.
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I will teach you everything you need to know about raising money from anyone, including venture capital firms from an award winning business school professor, venture capitalist, entrepreneur and author including: Learn the secrets of networking and how to get a meeting with almost anyone. Learn how to pitch your business model to anyone including venture capital firms. Learn what you should and should not include in your presentation slides. Learn how to present your business model like Ste ...
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The world's tallest bridge opened to traffic on Sunday morning in Guizhou province, slashing travel time across a deep canyon from two hours to just two minutes after three years of construction. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, soaring 625 metres above the Beipan River in Guizhou's mountainous terrain, is nearly nine times as tall as San Francisc…
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Education minister Christine Choi on Sunday said universities that are interested in the Northern Metropolis should be proactive and help spearhead innovation at the project, as opposed to just building a campus on site. Speaking on a radio programme, Choi said the batches earmarked for the project's university town have their own purpose and the a…
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Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau said the government would roll out screening schemes targeting lung, liver and cervical cancer in Hong Kong. He said cancer is the “top killer” in the city that takes an average of 15,000 lives per year, stressing the importance of early diagnosis. Speaking after a Commercial Radio programme on Sunday, Lo said the …
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Russia issued a warning on Saturday to Nato powers that are considering firmer responses to alleged Russian incursions, as Ukraine said it for the first time received a US-made Patriot system from Israel to ramp up defences. Several European countries say Russian fighter jets and drones have violated their airspace over recent weeks, in what Nato h…
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Family and friends gathered in a small Mexican town on Friday to mourn and demand justice for a 38-year-old father of two who was killed by an immigration agent during an arrest attempt in a Chicago suburb earlier this month. Silverio Villegas Gonzalez left Irimbo, in Mexico's Michoacan state, for the United States 18 years ago. He returned on Thur…
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Civil Service chief Ingrid Yeung on Saturday said investigations under the two-tier accountability system will continue when a department head retires. Under the rule unveiled in the latest Policy Address, any problem identified will be handled by heads of department or an independent panel, based on the severity. She told RTHK that a department he…
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Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn says an additional one-metre-high barrier will be installed at the Tseung Kwan O South Waterfront Promenade in order to bolster flood defences during future typhoons. Tseung Kwan O experienced severe flooding caused by Super Typhoon Ragasa, with more than 20 waterfront restaurants in the area damaged this w…
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Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun says the six additional community living rooms to be opened next year will be in locations that include Yau Tsim Mong, Tsuen Wan, Kwai Tsing, and Hong Kong Island. In this month's Policy Address, Chief Executive John Lee said the new rooms, along with the nine existing ones, would be able to serve 7,000 su…
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Police pledged on Friday to deploy sufficient manpower to manage the hundreds of thousands of revellers expected to flock to both sides of Victoria Harbour for the National Day fireworks. Ho Chun-hin, the acting superintendent for Kowloon West traffic, said crowds watching the 23-minute display on October 1 could reach last year's levels. "Accordin…
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The task group on the city's new medical school is looking at the financial aspects of the proposals submitted by the three universities before making the final recommendation to the chief executive by the end of the year. That's according to Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau, who told RTHK on Friday that the group had already reviewed the proposals su…
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Secretary for Education Christine Choi said on Friday officials had thought about suspending school for a third day because of Super Typhoon Ragasa but ended up deciding against it. In the event, the cancellation for all classes in Hong Kong was restricted to Tuesday and Wednesday, with the government announcing late on Wednesday the resumption of …
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Lawmakers passed the Basic Housing Units bill on Friday, making it mandatory for owners of subdivided flats to register their properties and meet relevant standards. These include a minimum floor area of eight square metres, a separate toilet and at least a window for each unit. Homeowners can register their units starting in March. Those who compl…
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US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank, rejecting calls from some far-right politicians in Israel who want to extend sovereignty over the area and snuff out hopes for a Palestinian state. "I will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "No, I will n…
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