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Surge in China’s Maternal Mortality Rate Spurs Questions

05 Monday Dec 2016

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By Sharon Shi, Janet Sun & Kiko Lee

The number of mothers who died due to complications linked with pregnancy or childbirth shows a marked drop for the past decades.

But half year since the end of the one-child policy on January 1, 2016, the maternal mortality rate increased drastically by 30.6 per cent in mainland China compared with the same period in 2015, according to a Chinese government official.

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At a glance: Hong Kong poverty situation

04 Sunday Dec 2016

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BY Ann Li, Theresa Yan, Nancy Ping 

Choi is a 56 years old mother of two. Although she worked industriously for decades, she still felt difficult to maintain her family. “There is no employment protection for cleaning workers”, said Choi.

Choi was hired by a cleaning company as an outsourced worker, working more than 10 hours a day. Though she worked hard every day while suffered from serious health condition, she earned about HK$5,000 per month, which is under the poverty line set by the Hong Kong government. Because of the heavy workload, she also suffered from the pains of the stiffened knees. However, she still needed to face the situation where the employer deducted her holidays and salaries, she felt anxious to her life.

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How has Hong Kong been developing its electric vehicles trend?

04 Sunday Dec 2016

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By Nicole Kwok, Daisy Lee, Jianne Soriano

The number of EV in Hong Kong has seen a steady increase as well as its promotion in the city. EV now account for about 3 per cent of new vehicle registrations in Hong Kong, a higher percentage than many other developed automobile markets.

Hong Kong is also the first city in Asia to test new-generation EV after Japan and to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to test a new type of electric car, according to the Environment Bureau. The HKSAR government has set-up measures (including the installation of EV chargers, registration tax waiver) to promote the use of EV as well.

So how has the city’s EV trend been developed into now?

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HIV, the silent killer

04 Sunday Dec 2016

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How is HIV affecting the United States?

By Choco Chan and Sharon Tang

As HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) hits the top of the chart for being one of the most life-threatening diseases in the world, here’s what you should know about the mechanism working behind this killer:

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How well are inmates doing in and out of Hong Kong prison?

27 Sunday Nov 2016

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Reported by Crystal Tai, Emily Cheung and Nathan Daniels

Hong Kong ranked 11th among the world’s safest cities with only 0.1 percent of the population held in custody. We look into the reasons why people get imprisoned and the treatment they receive in jails. Although prison time isn’t supposed to be easy, some of the results may surprise you.

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“Big Data” Tells You the Air Pollution in Beijing – Version 1.0

22 Friday Jan 2016

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Thanks to “Jackathon #8 Make an infographic in 4 hours”  held by Intium Lab. I made some data visualisations of Air Quality in Beijing from the Year 2008 to 2015.

What is the data source and how big the data is?

The original data set includes 8 separate spreadsheets, each of which represents one year and contains about 10,000 lines of records. So after combining and cleaning the data, the total Excel file contains 121127 rows. However, the truth is, if we don’t do some cleaning, the data would be much larger. Continue reading →

Misery of participants in July 1 rally

14 Monday Dec 2015

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By Aaron Au

July 1 pro-democracy rally is an annual protest organized by Civil Human Rights Front. Through the rally, participants’ carry different issues any gather together and walk from Victoria Park in Causeway Bay to the government headquarter located in Central or Admiralty.

 

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Gasoline vs. Electric – Which one do you prefer?

12 Saturday Dec 2015

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Because of TESLA, people begin to believe that electrical car can also have amazing performance. With the development of battery technology, more and more electrical cars entries the market. Is it a good choice to buy an electrical car or not? We make an data news story to compare electrical cars and petrol cars in terms of refill station convenience and energy expenditure. Continue reading →

2016立法會選戰超前瞻| First Sight of LegCo Election 2016 – From District Council Election 2015

08 Tuesday Dec 2015

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[Body Text in Chinese, Infographics in English] District Council Election 2015 in Hong Kong – the fist ever general elections after the Occupy Movement. Both sides of the politics, government officials, even Beijing hugely care the elections. Coming up the LegCo election in just a year away, many of the political parties are trying to pave their way, especially for the 5 Super Seats. The constituency covers all regions of Hong Kong. How about the post-umbrella candidates, would this be the end for them? As the results of District Council Election arrive, we shall have a sense of what could happen in 2016 LegCo Election.

【中文文章;英文互動圖片】2015年區議會選舉——作為佔領運動後第一場大型選舉,不論泛民、建制,政府中人以至北京都十分重視。加上來年立法會選舉,不少政黨都以區選鋪路,特別是區議會(第二),即超級區議會五個全港單一選區議席,更是兵家必爭之地。還有傘兵新勢力,又如何延續氣勢?區議會選舉過後,我們也許可以從中找到來年立會選戰的一些感覺…

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2015區選回顧 | Review of District Council 2015

08 Tuesday Dec 2015

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As the polling stations closed and votes were being caste, the results are in for the District Council Election 2015. The Pan-Democrats fails to flip the table with a small margin, high voting rate seems not helping anymore as the Pro-Establishment holds on in EVERY District Council. How was the performance of the parties. You are told that the tight fights in some constituencies, what exactly happened? How representative are the elected persons are actually…

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2015年區議會選舉塵埃落定,泛民差一點就能翻盤,控制區議會;建制派繼續把持,高投票率對泛民未必有利?各個政團表現如何?部分選區的戰情有多激烈?究竟當選的人有多大代表性?

BY CASEY MAK with assistance from KEN HO

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