Hong Kong Court Jails Social Worker for Abusing Teenager’s Trust in Illicit Relationship

A Hong Kong court has sentenced a social worker to two years and three months in prison after finding that he abused his professional position to engage in a sexual relationship with a teenage girl, betraying her trust and attempting to normalise the

Why Reducing AI Harm Requires More Than Tech Firms’ Empty Promises

AI enters classrooms faster than safeguards can follow Artificial intelligence is becoming deeply embedded in education systems across Hong Kong, mainland China and other parts of the world. From AI powered tutoring tools to automated grading systems and personalised learning platforms, the technology

How a Fatal Exorcism Case Sparked Debate Over Faith Mental Health and Law in China

A Tragedy Rooted in Misguided Belief A deeply disturbing case from China has reignited public debate about superstition, mental health awareness, and child protection after a mother was sentenced to prison for accidentally killing her young daughter during what she believed was an