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US farmers face tough outlook as China switches suppliers amid trade war
China’s imports of a slew of US agricultural products plunged dramatically in May, and it is possible the trade may never fully rebound as Beijing’s moves to diversify its food …
Timor-Leste Hosts National ICT Forum on Child Online Protection
DILI, 23 June 2025 (TATOLI) — Timor-Leste today hosted the National ICT Forum on Child Online Protection at Hotel Timor, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to ensure …
Hong Kong’s role in nation’s war of resistance against Japan to be commemorated
Hong Kong’s contributions to the nation’s fight against Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War will be a major theme in a series of coming activities to mark the 80th …
Weather phenomenon known as ‘fire rainbow’ spotted in Hong Kong skies
Wispy spiralling clouds painted in hues of orange, yellow, green and blue hovered in the skies above Hong Kong last week, a rare sight that only occurs when the sun …
Israel keeps up Iran attacks with debate raging on when to stop
Some experts argue that Israel should seek a mutual pause in hostilities after all its military targets in Iran have been hit.
The China Wild Card in the Iran Strike Aftermath
Beijing is one of Tehran’s most important economic partners. But experts question how much China will help Iran if it retaliates against the United States.
Israel hits Iran's Evin prison, says strikes on Tehran are biggest yet
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz made clear that Israel was no longer limiting its attacks and would go after the Tehran government's ability to maintain power.
FTC fines Dentsu Group and others ¥3.3 billion
The FTC also found an antimonopoly law violation by ADK Marketing Solutions but refrained from imposing a fine on the firm.
Ex-MUFG bank worker defrauds customer of ¥39.84 million
The Niigata District Public Prosecutors Office indicted the former worker at the major Japanese bank's Niigata branch.
Beijing tells China ships in Strait of Hormuz to phone home amid safety risks
Check in once a day so we know you’re OK – that is the message China has sent to all domestic shipping vessels traversing the Strait of Hormuz, as Iran …
How Tesla’s Robotaxi service compares with Baidu’s Apollo Go in China
With the roll-out of Tesla’s new Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, here is how Elon Musk’s offering compares to the Apollo Go driverless taxi service by Chinese tech giant Baidu: …
Can China build on eased trade tensions with US amid Trump’s many distractions?
While the US-China talks in London earlier this month suggested Beijing had the negotiating edge over Washington’s other major trading partners, observers warn that China may need to temper expectations …
‘Horror’: Iranian in Hong Kong describes trying to reach loved ones back home
An Iranian resident in Hong Kong has described the past few days as a “horror” and a “nightmare”, as the latest escalation in the Middle East caused him to lose …
China’s first counterterror chief Liu Yuejin receives suspended death sentence
Liu Yuejin, a former senior police officer and China’s first counterterrorism commissioner, has been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve after being found guilty of taking more than 121 …
CMG signs cooperation agreement with Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026
CMG signs cooperation agreement with Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026
Strait of Hormuz: why China fears Israel-Iran war poses threat to global economy
Beijing has urged the international community to step up efforts to de-escalate the conflict between Iran and Israel, warning that the fallout could damage the global economy as Tehran threatens …
Have Trump’s Iran strikes given China a strategic advantage?
The US’ direct engagement in the Israel-Iran conflict over the weekend could intensify its drive to secure critical resources – particularly rare earth minerals – a development that could strengthen …
Brewing danger: 80% of Hongkongers unaware of microplastics in tea and coffee
About 80 per cent of Hongkongers are unaware of the risk of ingesting microplastics when drinking tea and coffee, according to a survey by a green group that urged the …
Seeking out ‘soft resistance’ will harm Hong Kong artists, prominent playwright says after minister’s warning of scrutiny
Actively looking for “soft resistance” will harm Hong Kong artists and their works, prominent playwright Candace Chong has said, after a minister vowed to scrutinise event subsidies and performance venues. …
Timor-Leste Strengthens Logistics Coordination for Emergency Preparedness
DILI, 23 June 2025 (TATOLI) – As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen national disaster response capacity, the Civil Protection Authority (CPA) and the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), …
Warship diplomacy: UK carrier makes a splash in Singapore
The decision by a British carrier strike group to dock at a civilian cruise centre instead of a naval base in Singapore during a visit has put into focus London’s …
Can China’s fighter jets win over sceptical European aircraft buyers?
For European fighter jet buyers looking for ways to spend growing military budgets, the Paris Air Show offered no shortage of aircraft options. Dassault Aviation was out in force with …
How DeepSeek founder’s doubt led serial entrepreneur to embrace his gift of gab
Meeting in a hotel lobby in Beijing in January, DeepSeek Founder Liang Wenfeng posed a soul-searching question to Luo Yonghao, a former English teacher turned entrepreneur: why would someone whose …
Jailed China dad who stole to treat son’s cancer is behind bars when boy dies
A father in China who was jailed for stealing to cover the cost of his son’s cancer treatment was still behind bars when the boy died. In place of a …