AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeepfake Harassment & Platform Rules: UK police told Chinese activist Peiqing Ni to complain to X after pro-regime accounts flooded her with sexual deepfakes and abusive posts, with X’s automated systems saying the content didn’t breach harassment/violent-speech rules. Public Health & LGBTQ+ Spaces: Hong Kong health authorities linked at least five Mpox cases to Mong Kok’s Hutong gay sauna/fitness club, keeping the venue closed while contact tracing continues and urging high-risk groups to get vaccinated. Local Governance & Security Law: A Hong Kong construction worker was jailed for sedition after throwing 59 leaflets from a public housing flat, in a case now unfolding alongside new national-security offence classification powers. Education & Workplace Rights: A school principal fired after a Singapore swearing incident says he’ll seek legal advice, as lawmakers warn summary dismissal is hard to justify. Culture & Tourism: Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law highlighted Hong Kong’s tourism rebound at the 2026 Tourism Development Forum, projecting 53.8 million arrivals in 2026. Lifestyle & City Life: FEHD will hold a June 12 ballot to allocate dog-friendly restaurant quotas, with up to 1,000 restaurants in the first phase. Sports & Community: Happy Valley race day brings road closures and diversions, while a separate report covers RSTC’s Harvest Festival Cup with entertainment and live broadcasts. Business & Wealth Trends: iCapital says Asia’s wealthy are shifting from “whether” to invest in alternatives to “how,” expanding its Hong Kong footprint as demand rises.
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