By Andrea Chow
When Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini announced the unethical hijab law in 1983, Iran witnessed mass protests. When Mahsa Amini was killed in 2022, history repeated itself.
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When Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini announced the unethical hijab law in 1983, Iran witnessed mass protests. When Mahsa Amini was killed in 2022, history repeated itself.
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After the “0+3” measure was implemented just around the corner of term break, some families at RCHK immediately went abroad for a long awaited vacation.
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On the 28th of February the government announced that preliminary planning had begun for a city-wide lockdown that would take place sometime in March. Not long after the announcement was made, the panic-buying started.
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After multiple incidents of reality dashing our family’s hopes, the government’s proposal for a free quarantine border passing just might become reality. Unfortunately, Omicron ruined everything.
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Following the discovery of eleven hamsters testing positive for the coronavirus., the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) decided to cull over 2000 hamsters over concerns of animal to human transmission of COVID-19. What was the justification?
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How to get the best out of your two free weeks this holiday season.
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Is the survival of nonuplets born in Mali last month a rare exception or a miracle of modern medical science?
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Read MoreRight now in Hong Kong, we waste 38% of the food produced every day. RCHK is part of the problem.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, the 11th of November, the National People’s Congress, the highest Chinese legislative organ, ruled that four Pan-democratic lawmakers were disqualified from the Legislative Council
Read MoreHosting a fair is hard, especially in a pandemic. But these students have prevailed.
Read MoreInnovation fair opens channel for successful initiation and development of student ideas, inspiring the passionate pursuit for innovation in onlookers and participants alike.
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Read MoreWith the new academic year starting online, staff and students are readjusting their lifestyles to better cope with the online learning curriculum. Some have managed to overcome their procrastination and optimise productivity while others are still struggling.
Read MoreIn 2020, more than a third of the last academic year was mandated to be completed at home, leaving many students, parents and teachers, devastated, disorientated, and dejected, with many describing it as the "worst school year ever.”
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