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The article reports Sri Lanka's refusal to host US warplanes and turn away Iranian naval vessels, with analysts warning that maintaining neutrality could lead to economic consequences.
The article reports on a Chinese-owned vessel transiting the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing Iran conflict, noting the vessel's route and timing relative to Iran's proposed 'safe corridor.' It also mentions China's shipping company resuming…
A survey by Chinese and European business chambers highlights divergent investment trends between Chinese and European companies.
The article promotes GSIS, a bilingual international school in Hong Kong, highlighting its educational programs and parental testimonials about student benefits.
UK police arrested two men over an arson attack on Jewish-run ambulances in London. The attack was claimed by an Islamist group linked to Iran, with similar incidents reported in Belgium and the Netherlands.
The article discusses new research linking climate change, specifically increased flooding, to the decline of the Shijiahe civilization in central China around 4,500 years ago.
An academic forum in Beijing discussed US-China relations, emphasizing the need for 'minimum stability' after trade tensions.
A City University professor was sentenced to 4½ months in prison for offering a HK$1,000 bribe to a property agent. The magistrate rejected his claim that the action stemmed from 'cultural differences' in handling rental agreements.
The article reports on Ba Shusong's absence from public life, noting media speculation about his detention and HKEX's confirmation of his departure in late 2025. It details attempts by media outlets to contact him without success.
The article discusses African oil producers' potential advantage during the Iran war, citing lower-risk exports and market preferences.
Hong Kong universities experienced a significant decline in global subject rankings, with 53% of academic offerings dropping in the 2026 QS rankings.
The article reports on allegations that a Malaysian businessman, Victor Chin, claims to have been victimized by a corporate mafia scheme involving a politician referred to as 'Mr R'.
China Mobile is expanding its data center infrastructure in Hong Kong to integrate the city into China's national computing network.
Former defense executive Tan Ruisong was sentenced to death for corruption, including accepting bribes and insider trading during his tenure at AVIC.
The article discusses China's naming of AI tokens as 'ciyuan,' combining 'ci' (word) and 'yuan' (currency). It highlights potential economic implications, citing China's electricity production capacity and a statement from Liu regarding…
The article reports on Zhang Dongmei's appointment as deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, noting her as the first woman in the role since 2023.
The article discusses the shift in global leadership from the United States to middle powers like Canada, Japan, and Australia, emphasizing their role in sustaining multilateralism through flexible cooperation.
PDD Holdings reported an 11% quarterly profit decline amid higher sales, attributing the shift to weak consumer demand, regulatory challenges, and a strategic pivot toward reinvestment.
The article reports on Hong Kong's Development Bureau planning a 200-berth marina and clubhouse development at Aberdeen, with details on site clearance and facility specifications.
China accuses Mexico of imposing trade barriers through tariff hikes, citing impacts on Chinese exports and potential for further bilateral or multilateral action.