On this programme, we looked at the conflict in the Middle East, after US President Donald Trump sent confusing signals hinting that the Iran war could end soon. At the same time, Mr Trump is saying that the US could hit the country “twenty times harder”.
After the break, a curator from the Hong Kong Science Museum told us more about the three new permanent galleries in the museum that focus on how modern technology, such as AI, robotics, and biotechnology, shapes daily life and future innovations.
And to wrap it up, a lawmaker and pest control experts gave us some tips on what to do if you see snakes, after some residents in Tseung Kwan O reported a spike in sightings.
9:05am-9:30am: Iran War updates
Speakers:
Jeffrey Sachs, Economist and Professor at Columbia University
Hussein Askary, Vice-President of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
James Dorsey, Senior Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University
9:32am-9:43am: Hong Kong Science Museum's new exhibits
Speaker: Kenus Yan, Curator (Exhibition Enhancement), Hong Kong Science Museum
9:43am-10:00am: More snakes spotted in Tseung Kwan O
Speakers:
Christine Fong, Lawmaker and Sai Kung District Councillor
Francis Pazos, Chair of No Bed Bugs HK
William Sargent, Snake catcher