On this programme, we kick-off at the World Cup, where US President Donald Trump sparked outrage by asking Fifa to review Folarin Balogun's World Cup red card.
We then chat with a lawmaker about the government’s proposed overhaul of Hong Kong’s sexual offence laws. The sweeping updates include introducing new crimes, creating a uniform age of consent at 16, removing gender-specific language, and increasing penalties.
After the break, we learn all about a survey that examined the training and development needs of employees under AI-driven transformation.
And finally, we get an expert's take on the recent national elections in Latin America, most recently Keiko Fujimori's path to the Peruvian presidency.
9:05am-9:20am: World Cup red card controversy
Speaker:
Spencer Robinson, sports writer, broadcaster and comentator
9:20am-9:30am: Overhaul of sexual offence laws
Speaker:
Nick Chan, Lawmaker (legal sector)
9:32am-9:45am: Training employees in the AI era
Speaker:
Chester Tsang, Executive Council Member and Co-Chairperson of the Learning and Development Committee at the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resources Management
9:45am-10:00am: Keiko Fujimori wins Peru's presidency
Speaker:
Dennis Small, Latin America Director at the Schiller Institute