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AI surveillance cameras helped prosecute 6 people for monkey feeding, Hong Kong gov’t says

Hong Kong authorities used evidence from AI surveillance cameras installed last year to prosecute six people for monkey feeding, a government conservation officer has said. Security cameras installed at the …
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North Korea slams Israeli attacks on Iran, accuses US of ‘fanning flames of war’

North Korea denounced Israel as “a cancer-like entity for the peace in the Middle East” on Thursday, criticizing attacks on ally Iran and accusing the U.S. of “fanning up the …
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US NGO ready to resume tuberculosis aid to North Korea regardless of tensions

One of the primary international organizations working to treat tuberculosis (TB) in North Korea says it is ready to resume medical aid projects regardless of the state of U.S.-DPRK or …
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Taiwan says UK Navy ship sailed through Taiwan Strait

Taiwan said Thursday a British Navy patrol vessel sailed through the Taiwan Strait, a move that challenges China’s claim to the sensitive waterway. Beijing views Taiwan as part of its …
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North Korea fires 10 rounds of artillery rockets from near Pyongyang

North Korea launched approximately 10 rounds of artillery rockets from multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) on Thursday morning, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) confirmed to NK News. South Korea’s …
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‘Moving Great Wall’: China’s towering teen basketball star set to play at Women’s Asia Cup

China look set to unleash their 2.26m (7ft 5in) “moving Great Wall” at the Women’s Asia Cup after teenager Zhang Ziyu put in another towering display days after her debut. …
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New Zealand targets North Korean military support for Russia with new sanctions

New Zealand has introduced fresh sanctions targeting North Korean military support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including arms shipments that help sustain Moscow’s war effort. Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced …
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Meta sues Hong Kong-based company behind AI deepfake app that creates fake nude images

US social media giant Meta has sued the Hong Kong-based company behind an app that uses artificial intelligence to create fake nude images of people without their consent, seeking to …
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3 Hong Kong universities move up in QS top 50 rankings, with HKU jumping to 11th place

Three Hong Kong universities have climbed in education analytics firm QS’s rankings of the world’s top 50 institutions, with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) jumping to 11th place. Quacquarelli …
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Beijing official praises Hong Kong leader for ‘positive progress’ in boosting economy, improving people’s livelihoods

China’s top official on Hong Kong affairs has praised the city’s leader for making “positive progress” in boosting the economy and improving people’s livelihoods. Xia Baolong, director of the Hong …
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China made millions of drones. Now it has to find uses for them

Authorities bet ‘low-altitude economy’ will be next driver of growth
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North Korea’s pursuit of UNESCO status for taekwondo revives rivalry with South

North Korea’s application to register taekwondo with UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of the communist state has reignited a long-running rivalry between the two Koreas over their claims to …
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Dong Jin Kim: What North Korea can learn from Ireland’s peace process

Dr. Dong Jin Kim, a leading peace studies scholar with research experience spanning Korea, Ireland, Cyprus and South Africa, joins the podcast to explore how divided societies navigate conflict, peacebuilding …
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The Australia-US alliance is facing a decisive test, and not just over the Middle East | Hugh White

The question of Australia joining the US in a conflict with China over Taiwan looms over the debate about our military preparedness and defence spendingWould Australia go to war to …
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New Zealand halts millions of dollars in aid to Cook Islands over deals struck with China

Wellington says it has paused payment of some funding until Pacific island nation takes steps to ‘repair the relationship and restore trust’New Zealand has halted millions of dollars in funding …
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Blanket measure to halt imported labour schemes when unemployment hits ‘red line’ is ‘inappropriate,’ minister says

A blanket measure to halt schemes bringing in non-local workers once unemployment rates reach a certain threshold would be “inappropriate” given the differences between jobs, Hong Kong’s labour minister has …
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Taiwan Adds New Export Controls on China’s Chip Industry

The blacklisting of Huawei and SMIC signifies a conscious shift in Taiwan’s role from a neutral supplier in the tech ecosystem to an assertive actor.
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US warns Britain over Chinese wind farm security risks

Mingyang’s plan to build Scottish turbine factory has raised fears about surveillance
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Taiwan’s ‘Great Recall’ Moves Ahead – But Only Against the KMT

An unprecedented nationwide movement will see 36 KMT legislators face a recall vote. The KMT, meanwhile, was unable to meet the benchmarks for a recall against any DPP lawmaker.
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Hong Kong’s property wobbles expose those with weak foundations

The divide between disciplined and overstretched developers merits most attention
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Oaktree co-founder Howard Marks calls on China to open up to foreign investors

Distressed debt specialist outlines upbeat view of world’s second-largest economy
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UK firm not racist for rejecting Chinese applicant over security concerns, tribunal rules

Judge says refusing to hire people from ‘hostile’ states to roles that deal with national security is not discrimination Refusing to give a job to Chinese and Russian people in …
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North Korea-China trade jumps to $230M in May, bringing yearly total to over $1B

North Korea’s trade with China jumped 26.8% year-on-year in May to $230 million, new customs data shows, continuing a trend of strong growth in 2025 and holding steady amid speculation …
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North Korea’s international film festival to return in fall after six-year break

North Korea’s leading international film festival is set to return after a six-year absence this year, highlighting the country’s apparent willingness to give its citizens a rare chance to engage …
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With latest troop dispatch, North Korea wades even deeper into the Ukraine war

Kim Jong Un’s decision to deploy thousands of military engineers and construction workers to help rebuild Russia’s war-torn Kursk border region could be a stepping stone to deeper North Korean …
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