Disney takes legal action against Hong Kong jewelry firm for supposed unauthorized Mickey Mouse items.

Walt Disney has initiated legal action against a jewelry company based in Hong Kong. On Wednesday, the International Media and Entertainment Conglomerates filed a lawsuit against Red Earth Group in a federal court in Los Angeles. Red Earth Group operates under the name Sateur, primarily selling jewelry online. Disney claims that Sateur’s “Mickey 1928 Collection,” […]
Disney Files Lawsuit Against Hong Kong Firm for Allegedly Selling Unauthorized Mickey Mouse Jewelry

Los Angeles (AP) – Walt Disney Company has taken legal action against a jewelry firm based in Hong Kong, specifically targeting its Mickey Mouse-themed products. The entertainment giant has filed a lawsuit against Red Earth Group in a federal court in Los Angeles. Red Earth operates under the brand Sateur, selling jewelry online. Disney claims […]
China Shows Military Strength with Aircraft Carrier Arrival in Hong Kong

China’s Aircraft Carrier Shandong Visits Hong Kong The Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong began a five-day visit to Hong Kong on Thursday, arriving with two guided missile destroyers and missile frigates in tow. The People’s Liberation Army Navy expressed satisfaction over the warm reception the carrier group received from spectators at the port. One visitor shared, […]
Food Company in Hong Kong Gains $528 Million to Expand Bitcoin Holdings

Simply put DDC Enterprise has successfully secured $528 million in funding, as announced on Tuesday. The company plans to invest these funds into Bitcoin, aiming to acquire 5,000 BTC over the next three years. DDC is among over 140 publicly traded entities that have invested in Bitcoin, the oldest cryptocurrency. Hong Kong’s DDC Enterprise Limited […]
New Stablecoin Regulations in Hong Kong Could Challenge US Dollar Control and Discourage Major Competitors

Simply put The upcoming regulations will be implemented in August, necessitating a Stablecoin issuer license to operate in the city. Treasury Secretary Paul Chang has raised concerns that stubcoins might undermine local currency and trade. Analysts suggest that high capital and reserve requirements could impede global players like Circle and Tether from entering the market. […]
InvestHK shifts focus to help Hong Kong start-ups expand internationally

UAE Bank Signs $2 Trillion Deal with Hong Kong Fintech Firm On May 16th, a relatively unknown fintech company from Hong Kong wrapped up an impressive tour of the Gulf region by securing a deal surpassing USD 2 trillion, surpassing its global competitors to clinch a contract with a bank in the UAE. The Securities […]
Bill Maher Mocks the Feud Between Elon Musk and Donald Trump: “Godzilla vs. King Kong — If One Was on Ketamine”

Bill Maher Comments on Trump and Musk Feud Bill Maher is completely focused right now on the ongoing clash between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. This drama has really captivated him—so much so that during Friday night’s Real Time with Bill Maher, he described it as a kind of spectacle, jokingly comparing it to “Godzilla […]
Hong Kong Will Accept More International Students Following US Restrictions

Hong Kong Opens Doors for International Students Amid U.S. Tensions Hong Kong has announced plans to expand university admissions for international students. This comes as concerns grow that Harvard University will restrict enrollment for foreigners due to recent U.S. government actions. The situation escalated recently, with President Donald Trump’s ongoing conflict with Harvard colliding with […]
Hong Kong Billionaire Donates Rs 2,134 Crore to Daughter-in-Law

Gift of Billionaire Stepfather to Kathy Chuy Kathy Chuy, a former actress turned well-known socialite in Hong Kong, has received an astonishing gift of over HK$2 billion (around Rs 2,134 crore) from her billionaire stepfather, Lee Shaw Key. This was just before she tied the knot on March 17. Reports suggest that along with this […]
Hong Kong officials attempting to undermine independent media with unusual tax investigations

Tax Audits Targeting Journalists in Hong Kong Authorities in Hong Kong are reportedly conducting what many believe to be arbitrary tax audits on journalists and media organizations. Serena Chen, the leader of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, described the accusations from the inland revenue department as “strange” and “irrational.” She stated that requests for audits […]