Facing backlash, Nur Athirah Najwa, the sister of the teenage car driver involved, expressed remorse for not acknowledging those killed in the collision.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Our writing contest starts with 10 students, who are eliminated one at a time based on your votes and YP editors’ picks. Could you be our next round’s winner?
This week, students discuss the government’s funding reduction for public universities, pets in the city and healthier snack options at schools.
This week, readers urge us to dig deeper and ask ‘why’ to curb dangerous drug use and to add climate change lessons to school curriculums.
Move over, Labubu! We asked Hong Kong students to design their very own collection to fill the popular ‘mystery’ packages.
Despite the bitter divide and ongoing conflict, Pakistani television soap operas have won scores of Indian fans and created a tender cultural connection.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Our writing contest starts with 10 students, who are eliminated one at a time based on your votes and YP editors’ picks.
Students write about the impact of junk food, doing homework at a theme park, the dangers of smoking and the role of the English language.
This week, students write about one the world’s most challenging mountain races and the need for passengers to obtain plane safety certificates.
From AI assistants teleportation doors to edible walls and infinite food, Hong Kong students imagine their ultimate enchanted dwellings.
Each week, we respond to a question from our readers and give advice and resources they can turn to.
Singapore’s proposed caning for scammers raises ethical concerns; emphasis shifts to knowledge as a more effective solutions.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Our writing contest starts with 10 students, who are eliminated one at a time based on your votes and YP editors’ picks.
This week, students discuss taking climate action, the risks smoking in public poses to a smoker and those around them, and what really happens when we sleep.
This week, one reader discusses how a school has created an inclusive environment, while another urges the government to bring back the annual student allowance.
From oxygen cylinders to energy drinks, young explorers mix adventure with their favourite hobbies for a cosmic journey.
Each week, we respond to a question from our readers and give advice and resources they can turn to.
One student writes that America is prioritising self-interest over global stability, potentially reshaping international alliances.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
Our writing contest starts with 10 students, who are eliminated one at a time based on your votes and YP editors’ picks.
This week, students write about Hong Kong’s financial plans, embracing AI, boosting teen self-confidence and working abroad.
Students write about preserving Chinese opera in the city and a Japanese magna series that offers young people an emotional outlet.
Delve into some insightful exploration of wisdom from nature’s finest, from bees to turtles and elephants.
Each week, we respond to a question from our readers and give advice and resources they can turn to.
African Portfolio, the company organising the trip, faces a lawsuit, highlighting the need for comprehensive safety measures.
Each week, this page presents a light article with questions to test your comprehension.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.