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Biden, Harris and Walz attend funeral for former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman was honored for her legislative accomplishments and her humanity during a funeral Saturday where former President Joe Biden and former …
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China’s rare earth curbs spur overseas projects, says US developer

China’s halt on rare earth exports will fuel efforts to build alternative production capacity overseas despite technical and financial challenges, according to REalloys, an American firm that is involved in …
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Now that Hong Kong has its mojo back, what next?

Hong Kong’s return to the top three in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook is more than a statistical milestone; it is a testament to the collective efforts of our entire …
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Russia tries again to expand LNG exports upended by sanctions

Since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian gas pipeline exports to Europe have dwindled, and shipping more fuel via seaborne LNG tankers provides an attractive revenue stream.
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Chelsea downs Benfica to reach Club World Cup quarters after weather chaos

Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored in extra time to send Premier League side into a quarterfinal clash against Brazil's Palmeiras.
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Hyundai, Kia's platform-based EV sales exceed 1 mln

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- Hyundai Motor Co. and its smaller affiliate Kia Corp....
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Ohtani throws two scoreless innings and fires 101.7 mph fastball in Dodgers loss

Ohtani pitched two innings for the first time since he returned to the mound earlier this month after a near two-year absence from pitching.
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Japan eyes body for local government disaster waste management

The institution will help local governments quickly collect and dispose of large amounts of disaster waste, a type of work in which many local governments have no experience.
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Special prosecutors to summon ex-President Yoon again for questioning Monday

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- A special counsel team plans to summon former Preside...
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Chinese youth make sun protection masks from lotus leaves, ignite online hilarity

Young people in China have taken self-made sun protection to the next level with their latest innovation: full-face masks made from lotus leaves. People from southern Chinese provinces, such as …
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‘Peace of mind’: Patient companions ease pain of China’s bustling, bamboozling hospitals

By Mary Yang At a bustling Beijing hospital, Tian Yigui hands over some of his elderly wife’s paperwork to Meng Jia, a “patient companion” hired to help navigate China’s stretched …
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Police in most prefectures miss hiring targets

Around 30% of the applicants given informal offers in many prefectures end up turning them down.
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Iran could again enrich uranium 'in matter of months': IAEA chief

WASHINGTON (AFP) -- UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi says Iran likely will be able to begin to produce enriched uranium "in a matter of months," despite damage to several …
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Trump says 'not going to stand' for Netanyahu's continued prosecution

WASHINGTON (AFP) -- President Donald Trump said Saturday the US was "not going to stand" for the continued prosecution of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges. "The United …
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10 Years of HKFP: A decade of independent journalism, powered by Hongkongers

Thanks to our generous readers, Hong Kong Free Press is proud to be marking a decade of publishing. Launched as the city’s first crowdfunded media outlet in 2015, HKFP’s team …
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Dozens of anti-government protesters detained during clashes with riot police in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Dozens of anti-government protesters were detained during clashes with riot police in Serbia’s capital on Saturday during a massive rally against populist President Aleksandar Vucic demanding …
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US Senators launch weekend of work to meet Trump's deadline for passing his tax and spending cuts

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate was taking a key procedural vote during a rare Saturday evening session as Republicans race to pass President Donald Trump's package of tax breaks, spending …
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Wimbledon offers Djokovic 'best chance' to make Grand Slam history

Djokovic is dreaming of putting an exclamation point on his incredible career by becoming the most successful singles player in tennis history.
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Cautious Gauff targets 'Channel Slam' at Wimbledon

The last woman to win Wimbledon and the French Open in the same year was Serena Williams, who accomplished the feat in 2002 and again in 2015.
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Hong Kong social enterprise restaurant races to relocate as closure looms

Hong Kong’s social enterprises empowering vulnerable communities are struggling to survive amid a dire economy. In the second part of this two-part series, the Post looks at how a profitable …
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Draper ready to fill Murray's shoes as Britain's Wimbledon hope

Murray retired following the 2024 Paris Olympics, but British world No. 4 Draper has already emerged as a worthy successor to the 38-year-old.
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Special counsel team wraps up questioning of ex-President Yoon; plans to summon him again

A special counsel team wrapped up its questioning of former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday over insurrection charges tied to his Dec. 3 martial law declaration but plans to …
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Trump says 'not going to stand' for Netanyahu's continued prosecution

An Israeli court has rejected Netanyahu's request to postpone testimony in his corruption trial, citing inadequate justification to delay the proceeding.
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Will New Zealand’s ‘patronising’ aid freeze push Cook Islands closer to China?

What began as a quiet series of infrastructure deals between the Cook Islands and China has erupted into a diplomatic stand-off, with New Zealand halting millions in aid and Pacific …
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Explainer: How national security permeates Hong Kong bureaucracy, 5 years after law enacted

Five years since the Beijing-imposed legislation came into effect in Hong Kong, national security terms have become increasingly common in official guidelines, permit applications, and licences issued by government departments …
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