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Hong Kong firm, designer fined over illegal removal of load-bearing flat wall

A Hong Kong court has fined a decoration company and an interior designer a total of HK$260,000 (US$33,120) over illegal modifications of a load-bearing wall at an upscale flat in …
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Xi urges Singapore to join China on ‘right side of history’ as PM Wong visits

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for Singapore and China to work together to “stand on the right side of history” and push for an equal multipolar world, in Beijing’s …
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Japan bourse CEO reappointed with slimmer vote as rating falls

Investors voted with their feet as the stock’s 18.6% decline over the past year underperformed the broad Topix’s 1.6% rise.
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Hong Kong court suspends pro-Beijing lawmaker’s libel suit against 3 democrats

Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho’s libel suit against three former pro-democracy legislators, who allegedly accused him of triad ties, has been put on hold indefinitely by a Hong Kong court. High …
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Aranya's 11-day theater extravaganza

Founded in 2021, the Aranya Theater Festival is China's first domestic coastal theater festival.
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Hongyan Village: Where the red spirit took root

Chongqing's Hongyan Village stands as the hallowed birthplace of the "Hongyan Spirit."
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Big questions loom over Trump's announcement of Israel-Iran ceasefire deal

U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of an Israel-Iran ceasefire suggests he may have bombed Tehran’s rulers back to the negotiating table. But will the deal hold?
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Ispace reveals cause of second lunar lander crash

Ispace concluded that the laser range finder failed to provide accurate data in the final phase of landing, leaving the lander unable to slow down in time.
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NATO’s Indo-Pacific ties risk losing momentum as leaders skip key summit

Analysts say U.S. President Donald Trump’s moves mark a visible shift away from his predecessor's approach to the alliance and the IP4 grouping.
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Artist at Summer Davos: Turning climate data into public emotion

Artist at Summer Davos: Turning climate data into public emotion
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16-year-old boy referred to prosecutors for posting photo of prank at sushi restaurant

A 16-year-old boy from Tokyo has been referred to prosecutors for posting a photo of a prank at a Kura Sushi restaurant, a major conveyor belt sushi chain,…
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Japanese company blames laser tool for its 2nd crash landing on the moon

A laser navigating tool doomed a Japanese company's lunar lander earlier this month, causing it to crash into the moon. Officials for ispace announced the news from Tokyo…
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Vibrant street markets in Hong Kong

From fresh fruits and vegetables to seafood and pantry staples, Hong Kong's street markets have just about everything you need to whip up a delicious meal.
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Saudi pavilion shines at Beijing International Book Fair

The 31st Beijing International Book Fair concluded at the China National Convention Center on Sunday.
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Hong Kong bakery chain Taipan shuts down after 41 years, owing salaries, rent

Hong Kong bakery chain Taipan Bread & Cakes, which created the famous snowy mooncakes, has shut down all its stores after 41 years in operation, reportedly owing salaries and rent. …
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Hong Kong appeal court rejects early release for first security law challenger

The first person to mount a legal challenge against Hong Kong’s domestic national security law has lost an appeal to overturn a decision barring his early release from prison. The …
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‘Partners, not rivals’: China, India agree to boost ties as top officials meet

China and India affirmed their commitment to improving bilateral ties and maintaining border peace in a meeting in Beijing on Monday between Ajit Doval, the Indian national security adviser, and …
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Border confusion as Thailand shuts land crossings with Cambodia

Thailand has closed crossing points in in all seven border provinces to everyone except students and those seeking medical treatment.
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China slams Taiwan leader over ‘country’ speech – state media

China on Monday slammed Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te over a speech in which he said the island was “clearly a country”, saying his “fallacies” would be “swept into the dustbin …
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China to showcase traditional, new combat forces in military parade

China will display its traditional main battle forces and new-domain forces with new combat capabilities in a military parade on September 3 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory …
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Trump announces Israel-Iran ceasefire after Iran fires missiles at U.S. air base in Qatar

U.S. President Donald Trump said that a "complete and total" ceasefire between Israel and Iran will go into force with a view to ending the 12-day conflict between…
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Israel reports waves of Iranian missiles, soon after Trump announces ceasefire

Israel's military said Iran launched waves of missiles on Tuesday, with emergency services reporting three people killed, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a complete ceasefire between…
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Judge blocks Trump plan to close Harvard's doors to international students

A federal judge on Monday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from implementing his plan to bar foreign nationals from entering the United States to study at Harvard University.…
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Earthquake rescuers, Kai Tak Sports Park team win high-level Hong Kong award

Hong Kong rescuers sent to earthquake-stricken Myanmar and an interdepartmental preparation team that handled the opening of the city’s largest sports facility will receive a high-level award that recognises civil …
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Guangzhou's High-tech Farm Revolution

At a super farm in Guangzhou, a technological revolution is quietly transforming the way farmers work.
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