ONE OF HONG KONG'S best-known businessman-politicians, Bernard Chan, revealed how a chronic health problem hit him as a teenager—and how learning to paint with a tiny bottle of correction fluid got him back on track.
The convenor of the Executive Council, Hong Kong’s top governing body, told a TV interviewer that he was hit by…
THERE WERE GLOBAL campaigns from the United States to make the Beijing Winter Olympics the “least-watched” Winter Olympic Games in history. Yet the International Olympic Committee indicated these were the most-watched such games—a line happily echoed by Chinese people on social media and China's state media. What’s the real story?
As usual, simplification is misleading,…
Forty-six sudden deaths leave community in shock
New BA.2 strain producing worrying results in trials
Health officials’ worst fears have emerged in densely populated city
A KILLER HAS COME TO TOWN. In Hong Kong, 46 lives have been snatched
at high speed by a strain of Covid in a shocked city which has been astonishingly
free of…
THE VAST, VAST majority of people listed as leaders in human history have been men. But did you know that a woman once commanded the top superpower in the world? Yet her story has been forgotten.
Here at Fridayeveryday, we regularly celebrate amazing true stories from Asian culture, and particularly like to share tales which…
People in the city on the southern coast of China got rich by moving goods without them ever touching the ground
The community's extraordinary trading skills were highlighted by former Hong Kong leader CY Leung in a new business show, Friday Beyond Spotlights
Hong Kong has become the "super-connector" between the rest of China and…
Cash from huge, unsolved crypto theft has finally been found, investigators say
One time Hong Kong resident juggled careers, tried to be rap star
The ultimate techy couple hid in the glare of publicity, her face on billboards
Theft was from Hong Kong company – and so was part of the laundering operation
A GAWKY…
PARTICIPANTS IN THE Winter Olympics are the latest target for Australia-based Badiucao, Western media’s favorite anti-China cartoonist. His latest “jokes” show sports people committing murder, spreading the coronavirus and so on.
As with much criticism of China, the artist claims to oppose only the Chinese government but in practice attacks Chinese people in general. …
AS COVID DEATHS in the US approach one million, the Biden administration, helped by the New York Times, is working on "conditioning Americas" to move on from the pandemic for political, strategic reasons.
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WHEN WILL THE number of US Covid deaths reach the tragic figure of one million? We’ve done the maths and can give you an estimate date.
But first a puzzle:
As the number of deaths reached milestones like 100,000, the New York Times went big on the story.
In May 2020, a huge number…
THE BREATHTAKING OPENING ceremony for the Beijing Winter Olympics was capped with a sneaky touch of genius – the playing of John Lennon’s Imagine.
The theme of the spring awakening was created by performers using rods to create a giant field of grass; picture by Xinhua via the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee
Movie director Zhang Yimou…
