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Investors grill new Nissan CEO over job cuts, losses and mounting debt

"We understand your frustration,” Espinosa told stakeholders. "It will not be easy to deliver. But I am confident that we have what we need to rebuild our company.”
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Graphics: Highlights from 2025 China-South Asia Expo

The expo showcased deepening economic ties between China and South and Southeast Asian nations. Featuring over 2,500 exhibitors from 73 countries, regions and international organizations, the expo emphasized green trade, …
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China-based Mexican woman teaches foreigners in Shanghai how to play mahjong

A Mexican woman who has lived in Shanghai for 12 years and teaches foreigners there how to play mahjong has trended on social media. Over the past few years, the …
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As skies in Mideast close, China airlines have key advantage – Russian airspace

Western airlines risk suffering greater disruption than their Chinese rivals this summer, as the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel – compounded by US military strikes – forces most carriers …
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Seoul’s new unification minister, DPRK rocket launches and border drills

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has announced nominations for several key positions handling North Korean issues, continuing to select pro-engagement officials for inter-Korean roles. NK News Correspondent Joon Ha Park …
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Cause of driverless bus crash at Hong Kong airport must be found: John Lee

Hong Kong’s leader has pledged to uncover the cause of a crash involving a pair of unmanned buses at the city’s airport, while seeking to reassure residents that authorities will …
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Indo-Pacific or Middle East? US dilemma leaves Philippines exposed

The Philippines could suffer a setback in its efforts to counter Beijing’s assertiveness in the South China Sea if the United States shifts its attention from the Indo-Pacific to the …
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‘Soft resistance’ is real and still exists in Hong Kong, John Lee warns

“Soft resistance” definitely still exists in Hong Kong, the chief executive has said, urging residents to remain vigilant as “many villains” are trying to threaten national security. City leader John …
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Malaysia’s petrol subsidy cuts, Australian woman’s death: 7 Asia highlights

We have selected seven stories from the SCMP’s coverage of Asia over the past week that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like …
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NGO says it may stop anti-North Korea leafleting after new ROK minister calls

A South Korean civic group that has been conducting high-profile balloon launches toward North Korea says it is considering suspending its anti-regime leafleting following a phone call with the country’s …
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Russia strikes Kyiv with North Korean missiles and Iranian drones: Zelensky

Russia hit Kyiv with a barrage of Iranian drones and North Korean ballistic missiles in an overnight strike that killed at least six people on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky …
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King of Japan’s arcades, Sega’s UFO Catcher turns 40

Where would Japan’s arcades be without the rows and rows of crane games that Sega’s influential machine helped popularize?
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20 of 21 Hongkongers in Israel and Iran have left the countries: John Lee

All but one of the 21 Hongkongers who were in Israel or Iran have left the countries safely, Hong Kong’s leader has said, adding that escalating tensions in the Middle …
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China voices opposition to EU's limits on medical device procurement

China firmly opposes the European Union's protectionist move to limit Chinese firms and products from participating in major public procurement tenders of medical devices, a spokesperson for the Ministry of …
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21 Hong Kong residents in Israel and Iran seek help, all but 1 depart safely, leader John Lee says

A total of 21 Hong Kong residents in Israel and Iran sought help from the government, with all but one having “departed safely,” the city’s leader has said. Speaking at …
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Taiwan Through the Ages: Features of Traditional Taiwan Architecture

Taiwan Through the Ages: Features of Traditional Taiwan Architecture
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Taiwan Through the Ages: Tianhou Temple and Mazu

Taiwan Through the Ages: Tianhou Temple and Mazu
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Taiwan Through the Ages: Cross-Straits Family Reunion Office

Taiwan Through the Ages: Cross-Straits Family Reunion Office
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US hits back at Hong Kong over reminder to avoid Independence Day celebrations

The US has strongly criticised the Hong Kong government for what it described as a “repression” of Independence Day celebrations after city authorities reminded schools to remain vigilant against any …
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Trump’s Middle East moves raise questions over Indo-Pacific focus

The U.S. military strikes on Iran are being seen as a bad omen for Washington placing its attention more on the Indo-Pacific.
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How robotic hives and AI are lowering the risk of bee colony collapse

Beewise’s units help cut down on losses by providing a near-constant stream of information on colony health in real time and give beekeepers the ability to respond.
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Bento shop bankruptcies could hit a record in 2025

Inflation, weak economic growth and work-at-home arrangements are leading to a decline in sales, lower profits and losses.
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U.S. House Speaker Johnson says it is not time to consider war powers resolution

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed efforts on Monday by lawmakers to advance a measure to check President Donald Trump's use of military force against Iran, after Tehran…
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Supreme Court allows Trump to restart swift deportation of migrants away from their home countries

A divided Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to restart swift removals of migrants to countries other than their homelands, lifting for now a court order…
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Asia is heating up at double the global rate amid climate crisis, UN warns

Asia, home to more than half the world’s population, is heating up nearly twice as fast as the rest of the world, with surging temperatures intensifying extreme weather, threatening food …
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