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Huawei's HarmonyOS ecosystem enters fast lane

Huawei's HarmonyOS ecosystem enters fast lane
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What Has Georgia Gained From Its Strategic Partnership With China?

The agreement allows Beijing to extend its diplomatic footprint in the South Caucasus at minimal cost, while for the Georgian government, it serves as a convenient geopolitical message.
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Macau’s casino shakeout could leave gaming giants stronger

The closure of side-street gambling halls could well benefit the major licensed operators
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Chinese Tech Giants Have Big Ambitions in Brazil

Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America’s biggest economy.
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Over 740 Chinese evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan via Astara crossing

Over 740 Chinese evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan via Astara crossing
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Kai Tak's Summer Solstice: Where Sports Take Flight

As the sun reaches its peak, so does Hong Kong's passion for movement. Once a bustling airport runway, Kai Tak Sports Park, one of the venues for the coming 15th …
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Hangzhou International Android and Robot Technology Exhibition opens

Hangzhou International Android and Robot Technology Exhibition opens
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Taiwan recall votes threaten to upend opposition grip on parliament

Possible removal of up to 24 KMT legislators could open way for ruling DPP to strengthen defences against China
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China says it opposes any country's provocations in Taiwan Straits

China opposes any country's provocative actions in relevant waters of the Taiwan Straits in the name of "freedom of navigation," said a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Friday.
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First flight for Chinese citizens evacuated from Iran arrives in Beijing

First flight for Chinese citizens evacuated from Iran arrives in Beijing
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2 Hongkongers evacuated from Israel as conflict with Iran enters 8th day

At least two Hongkongers, along with more than 100 Chinese students, have been evacuated from Israel, as the country’s conflict with Iran entered its eighth day. China’s official state news …
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China pledges continued funding for consumer goods trade-in subsidies

The trade-in program, a key part of the country's broader strategy to stimulate domestic consumption, encourages consumers to replace outdated products – such as home appliances and vehicles – with …
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Chinese commerce minister, EU trade chief discuss EV, trade in call

Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao held a meeting via video link with European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic on Thursday, according to a statement released by China's …
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The improbable tale of the Russian tiger hunters recruited to kill Kim Il Sung

The Russian émigré Valery Yankovsky had been living in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula for the better part of two decades when a Japanese official asked the skilled …
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EU bans Chinese firms from major state medical equipment contracts

The European Union on Friday banned Chinese firms from government medical device purchases worth more than five million euros (US$5.8 million) in retaliation for limits Beijing places on access to …
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Hong Kong teachers allegedly told to avoid US Independence Day events

Messages advise staff to also warn students off celebrations to avoid violating national security lawTeachers in Hong Kong have been warned to keep themselves and students away from any US …
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Labubu: the tiny elf doll driving China’s most valuable toy company

Pop Mart’s $40bn market capitalisation has surpassed that of Hasbro and Mattel combined on back of hot-selling collectibles
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Weather tracker: Mexico’s Pacific coast hit by tropical storm and hurricane

Tropical Storm Dalila brings flooding to Acapulco, while Hurricane Erick causes disruption in Oaxaca stateWhile the western Atlantic has experienced a quiet start to the hurricane season, the eastern Pacific …
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HKUST student denied bail after allegedly posing as anti-graft agency officer, defrauding victim of HK$278K

A PhD student at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has been denied bail after allegedly posing as an anti-corruption investigator and attempting to defraud a victim …
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Seoul pushes back on US call for allies to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP

South Korea’s defense ministry has pushed back against calls from Washington for allies to sharply raise military spending, stressing that Seoul already has one of the highest defense spending rates …
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North Korea’s Lazarus Group linked to $11.5M theft from Taiwan crypto exchange

North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group appears to be behind the theft of $11.5 million from Taiwan-based cryptocurrency exchange BitoPro last month, the company revealed on Thursday. In an announcement posted …
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Battle of Yeonpyeong commander warns North Korea still exploiting border tension

This week marks the 26th anniversary of the First Battle of Yeonpyeong, one of the biggest inter-Korean skirmishes since the Korean War and an event that holds important lessons for …
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Germany turned down North Korean offer to reopen embassy in Pyongyang: Sources

North Korea has given Germany the green light to resume embassy operations in Pyongyang after a five-year absence, but Berlin turned down the opportunity, multiple informed sources told NK News. …
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Belt and Road Film Week shares Chinese cinema internationally

The Belt and Road Film Week at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival shines a spotlight on cinematic voices from around the world, while also helping Chinese films reach new …
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A U.S. Attack on Iran Would Show the Limits of China’s Power

China, which depends on Iran for oil and to counter American influence, has a lot to lose from a wider war. But there’s not much it can do about it.
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