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A Malaysian father of seven reports that loan sharks have obtained personal information about his children, including his six-month-old baby, following his ex-wife's outstanding debt.
Hong Kong's Competition Commission has initiated legal proceedings against a syndicate accused of anti-competitive practices in building maintenance projects.
The article reports that Chinese consumer goods factories are reducing output due to increased costs from the Iran war, citing rising energy, logistics, and raw material prices.
A shrimp fishing boat carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Cuba after facing navigational challenges. The vessel, renamed 'Granma 2.0,' symbolizes historical revolutionary ties.
The article discusses Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee's call for strengthened economic cooperation between Hong Kong and Hainan, highlighting opportunities for Hong Kong companies in Hainan's new customs regime.
An Iranian military spokesperson dismissed a US-proposed 15-point ceasefire plan as ineffective, stating that negotiations with the US are impossible. The comments came amid reports of US troop mobilization in the region.
Philippine Airlines president Richard Nuttall warned of potential fuel rationing in the Philippines due to dwindling supplies linked to the war in Iran. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
A man in China discovered a yam resembling a human hand, which has sparked online attention. Agricultural experts note that yam shapes are influenced by environmental factors, and the man's family rejected a high offer for the vegetable.
A Hong Kong court revised a sentencing recommendation for a senior immigration officer convicted of assaulting his wife and son, opting for probation over community service due to concerns about his job and pension.
A South Korean national accused of leading a drug ring was extradited from the Philippines after a nine-year legal process.
The article reports on extreme heatwave conditions in Malaysia, including temperature alerts, agricultural impacts, and health concerns. It cites official meteorological data and mentions religious responses to the weather crisis.
A study examining 876 children's websites and apps found increased data collection practices compared to 2015, with 85% sharing children's data with third parties.
A 23-year-old Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force officer was arrested for breaking into the Chinese embassy with a knife. Japanese officials expressed regret over the incident and announced increased security measures.
The Singapore coroner ruled that Indian singer Zubeen Garg's death was an accidental drowning, stating there was no foul play or coercion involved.
Shenzhen has announced a three-year plan to develop AI computing clusters and enhance domestic semiconductor capabilities, aiming for significant growth in AI server supply chain production by 2028.
Hong Kong authorities are considering revising tender policies for petrol station sites to address rising fuel prices. Environment Minister Tse Chin-wan expressed openness to reviewing the policy, while noting the Competition Commission…
The article discusses the financial repercussions of escalating Middle East conflicts on the global private-credit market, highlighting risks like excessive leverage, liquidity mismatches, and declining borrower defaults.
Pop Mart reported significant revenue and profit growth in 2025 but faced investor concerns over reliance on the Labubu franchise.
A 41-year-old man extradited from Singapore to New Zealand faces multiple sexual assault and burglary charges related to a 2024 Auckland break-in.
Hong Kong's MTR Corp announced plans to upgrade the Tung Chung line signaling system overnight, ensuring normal service resumes by morning.