One in four teenagers show signs of depression: poll
Educational Resources

One in four teenagers show signs of depression: poll

Poll results released by an NGO on Sunday suggest that around one in four secondary school students could be suffering from symptoms of "medium to severe" levels of depression and anxiety. The Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service asked more than 1,800 students to fill in self-evaluation forms between November and March. It found that 25.9 and 22 percent of students showed signs of depression and anxiety respectively, compared to 25.5 and 20.5 percent last year. A little more than 20 percent of them also said they felt stressed out. The NGO's clinical psychologist, Jeff Kei, said the findings are concerning. "Nowadays, there are so many changes in society. For example, we're adapting to new technologies such as AI," he told RTHK. "So the fast-paced society and numerous changes definitely add to the stress of teenagers." Kei called on...
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HK to strengthen ties with Singapore and Asean: Yau
Business News

HK to strengthen ties with Singapore and Asean: Yau

Business Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau on Monday highlighted the deepening partnership between Hong Kong and Singapore. During his visit to the city-state, he met political and business leaders to forge closer ties. Speaking at a celebration dinner hosted by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (ETO) in Singapore, Yau said this year holds special significance as it marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the ETO in Singapore -- a milestone that underscores the enduring and robust partnership with the Garden City, and also the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). Yau emphasised Asean’s growing economic influence, noting that it is now the world’s fourth-largest economic bloc and Hong Kong’s second-largest trading partner. He stressed the importance of economic collaboration, particularly in times of global instability and trade uncertainty, and...
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Spanish PM accuses judges of ‘doing politics’ in graft cases
Politics

Spanish PM accuses judges of ‘doing politics’ in graft cases

AFP 2 Sep, 2025 01:18 AM3 mins to readSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the cases against his relatives were baseless and driven by complaints from far-right groups. Photo / Getty ImagesSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the cases against his relatives were baseless and driven by complaints from far-right groups. Photo / Getty ImagesSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez today accused some judges of “doing politics” as he faces mounting pressure over corruption cases affecting his inner circle, including his wife and brother. The graft cases have led the opposition to demand Sanchez’s resignation and increased political polarisation in Spain, where he leads
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BREAKING NEWS: Court in Finland Jails Simon Ekpa 6 years For terrorism
Breaking News

BREAKING NEWS: Court in Finland Jails Simon Ekpa 6 years For terrorism

Posted by African ExaminerFeatured, Latest Headlines, News Across NigeriaMonday, September 1st, 2025 (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Päijät-Häme District Court in Finland has sentenced Simon Ekpa, a pro-Biafra agitator, to six years in prison after finding him guilty of terrorism-related offences. The ruling, delivered on Monday, found Ekpa guilty of inciting terrorism and participating in the activities of a terrorist group. According to Yle, a Finnish newspaper, the court said Ekpa had used his “significant social media following” to fuel unrest in the South-East between August 2021 and November 2024. In a unanimous decision, the three-member panel of judges described him as an influential figure within a militant separatist movement seeking to establish a Biafra state from Nigeria. Meanwhile, the Federal Government has described the sentencing of Mr Simon Ekpa as a significant step forward in Nigeria’s campaign against terrorism. Short URL:...
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