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Taiwan’s ruling party expels 5 members accused of spying for China
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s party expelled on Wednesday five members accused of spying for China, including a former aide to the self-ruled island’s national security chief. Beijing and Taipei have …
Statement: HKFP always pays tax in full and on time, welcomes conclusion of audit this year
Over the past 15 months, HKFP has been facing an Inland Revenue (IRD) audit – alongside multiple other independent news outlets – after being “randomly selected” for an inspection covering …
Hong Kong exports up in first quarter amid businesses’ preemptive moves to beat US tariffs, minister says
Hong Kong’s exports rose in the first quarter of this year, as businesses raced to preempt US tariffs before they came into force, the city’s transport and logistics minister has …
Baidu faces low expectations ahead of earnings release
The company's stock has risen 6% in Hong Kong this year.
Beijing or Broadway? Brazil plays both stages in superpower tussle
The country is hedging its bets astutely between the US and China and is needed by both
Why North Korea’s striking new air-to-air missile likely betrays Russian help
North Korea turned the heads of military experts over the weekend when it released images of its first live-fire test of a new medium-range air-to-air missile, showing off a capability …
Trump should reorient US policy toward stable coexistence with North Korea
Editor’s note: The following article is an opinion piece by Frank Aum, formerly the senior expert on Northeast Asia at the United States Institute of Peace. Views expressed in opinion …
Art of the deal: Why Trump could struggle to bring North Korea back to talks
As Donald Trump settles back into the Oval Office, his return has reignited questions about whether the president’s unconventional style can pave the way for a diplomatic breakthrough with Pyongyang. …
Rare UN meeting spotlights North Korea’s human rights abuses, support for Russia
Activists, diplomats and North Korean escapees took to the podium at the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) to testify about Pyongyang’s systematic abuse of human rights on Tuesday, including its dispatch …
Hong Kong labour chief defends imported labour schemes after unemployment rate rises
The Hong Kong labour minister has defended the government’s schemes to import non-local workers following criticism that the programmes have led to a rising unemployment rate in the city. “I …
Li Auto’s autonomous driving lead exits as tech roadmap shifts
Xia Zhongpu was instrumental in launching Li Auto's current driver-assist system, praised in China.
Tencent revamps knowledge management tools with AI focus
Tencent's Lexiang Knowledge Base is now used by over 300,000 enterprise clients, showcasing its popularity.
US chip export controls are a ‘failure’ because they spur Chinese development, Nvidia boss says
Comments from Jensen Huang come as Beijing accuses the US of ‘bullying and protectionism’ US chip exports controls have been a “failure”, the head of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, told a …
Hong Kong names 9 hotspots in new tourism drive
Soy sauce factory Lee Kum Kee, Yau Ma Tei Police Station, and Hong Kong’s hill and mountain peaks are among nine locations a government working group has named in a …
Ex-Xiaomi founding engineer’s wearable startup raises $18m
Founded by a former Xiaomi executive, Lightboat aims to shift to general intelligence wearables in five years.
Nvidia chief Huang condemns US chip curbs on China as ‘a failure’
World’s top AI semiconductor maker says export controls have accelerated Chinese rivals’ advances
Meituan launches AI coding tool for non-coders
NoCode aims to help non-technical users create apps through natural language interactions with AI.
Beijing slams US ‘bullying’ over new warnings on China-made AI chips
Beijing condemned on Wednesday new US warnings on the use of AI chips made in China, vowing it would take steps against “bullying” efforts to restrict access to high-tech semiconductors …
Inside China’s ‘stolen iPhone building’
We track the roaring trade of mobiles grabbed in London and New York, then sold in a single district in Shenzhen
IMF urges US to curb deficit as Trump tax cut plan stirs debt fears
Top official Gita Gopinath warns over country’s ‘ever-increasing’ debt burden
September 3rd 2025 parade practices photos of the day: KJ-600/H-600 Carrierborne AEW&C with J-15
Monday, April 14, 2025 Photo Collection Of The Day: "Every Formation Is A Parade" Rehearsal for the 80th anniversary of the triumph of the Anti-Japanese War parade has begun as …
Photos Of The Day: PLAAF Su-30MKK and Su-30Mk2 with PL12 MRAAM and PL8 SRAAM
With approximately 100 Su-30 aircraft still in service with the PLAAF (76 units) and PLANAF (24 units), this aging but still capable airframe is receiving a new boost as its …
Ex-district councillor arrested under Article 23 says she is being ‘silenced’ after losing job, ousted from play
A former Hong Kong district councillor arrested under the city’s homegrown security law last May has said she is being “silenced” after being ousted from her job and a theatre …
China Tries to Revive Economy Amid Tariff Pause
Officials hope to boost domestic spending, but prospects are slim.
Chinese Thirdspace & A Third Political Route w/ Jianmei Liu
Read The Monitor's interview with Jianmei Liu about her newest book titled "Chinese Thirdspace: The Paradox of Moderate Politics." The post Chinese Thirdspace & A Third Political Route w/ Jianmei …