• Reuters

    Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic

    When Jacky Yu, 48, opened his Japanese gift shop in Hong Kong more than a decade ago, the tourist and shopping district of Mong Kok was a bustling hub packed with stalls, street food and tourists. Fast-forward 12 years and parts of the area are struggling to stay afloat, a combination of customers emigrating, locals heading across the border to shop in China or travelling to Japan to benefit from a weak yen - and a dearth of tourists. "There are very few tourists on the streets, even the mainland Chinese are very few."

  • Yahoo News UK

    What we know about Hainault 'stabbing' as critical incident declared

    A man has been arrested after an incident outside a train station in Hainault, north east London, on Tuesday morning.

  • Reuters

    Shift to new models, weak demand hit Europe's automakers

    Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis all posted lower sales and first-quarter revenue on Tuesday as they geared up to launch new models and faced weaker consumer demand for new cars as interest rates remain high. The news hit the automakers' stocks. In early trading Mercedes shares were down 3.6%, Stellantis nearly 1.5% and Volkswagen 2.1%.