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Hong Kong’s DSE Exam: Navigating a Competitive Landscape for Tertiary Education
The annual Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) examination, a critical gateway to higher education for thousands of students, once again highlights a significant disparity between the number of candidates and the availability of subsidized undergraduate places in the city’s public universities. This year, with approximately 43,347 day-school candidates vying for a limited number […]
Understanding and Support for Vitiligo in Hong Kong: Navigating a Visible Condition with Evolving Treatments
Vitiligo, a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by the loss of skin pigment, often elicits immediate attention due to its visible white patches. In Hong Kong, where public awareness and understanding of the condition remain inconsistent, the societal impact of vitiligo can be as profound as the physical manifestations. This condition, while not infectious or detrimental […]
Digital Resistance in the Dark: How Mahsa Alert is Navigating Iran’s Information Void Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The escalating military campaign against Iran, now entering its fourth week, has fundamentally altered the landscape of civilian life, plunging millions into a state of profound uncertainty. With United States forces having reportedly targeted over 9,000 sites across the nation, the lack of an official government-led emergency alert system has created a dangerous information vacuum. […]
Digital Resistance in the Dark: How Mahsa Alert is Navigating Iran’s Information Void Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The escalation of military hostilities between the United States and Iran has plunged the Iranian populace into a profound state of information deprivation, characterized by a persistent internet blackout and the absence of a centralized government-led emergency alert system. Over the past three weeks, an estimated 9,000 sites have been targeted in aerial and precision […]
