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Here are the latest news headlines from Google News Hong Kong:

Top Stories

  1. Hong Kong protests: Thousands of protesters gather in Hong Kong's financial district, demanding greater democracy and an investigation into alleged police brutality. (BBC News)
  2. Coronavirus: Hong Kong reports 12 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 1,024. (South China Morning Post)
  3. Economy: Hong Kong's economy contracts by 9.2% in the first quarter, the largest decline since 1999. (Hong Kong Free Press)
  4. Politics: Hong Kong's government announces plans to introduce a new national security law, sparking concerns over erosion of civil liberties. (The Guardian)
  5. Education: Hong Kong's education sector faces uncertainty as the government considers changes to the curriculum and teacher training. (RTHK)

Business

  1. Stock market: Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index falls by 2.5% as investors worry about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the global economy. (Bloomberg)
  2. E-commerce: Alibaba Group's Hong Kong-listed shares surge by 10% after the company reports strong quarterly earnings. (The Straits Times)
  3. Real estate: Hong Kong's property market shows signs of recovery as prices rise by 1.3% in April. (The Financial Times)

Sports

  1. Cricket: Hong Kong's national cricket team defeats Nepal by 7 wickets in a one-day international match. (ESPN Cricinfo)
  2. Football: Hong Kong's Premier League season is suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Goal.com)
  3. Tennis: Hong Kong's tennis player, Zhang Shuai, reaches the quarterfinals of the French Open. (Tennis.com)

Entertainment

  1. Film: Hong Kong's film industry faces challenges as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts production and distribution. (Variety)
  2. Music: Hong Kong's music scene is boosted by the success of local artists, including singer-songwriter, G.E.M. (The Straits Times)
  3. Theatre: Hong Kong's theatre scene is revitalized by the opening of new venues and productions. (The Hong Kong Economic Journal)

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