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The article reports President Trump's claims of securing a trade deal with China to boost US soybean exports, while noting farmers' uncertainty about China's commitments.
An Iranian missile attack on a US military base in Saudi Arabia injured 10 service members and damaged aircraft. The attack follows Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites and Iran's vow of retaliation.
Henry Lee, a forensic scientist known for his testimony in the O.J. Simpson trial, has died at 87. His career included high-profile cases but later faced legal scrutiny over a 2023 ruling finding him liable for fabricating evidence in a…
The article discusses rising energy prices and fuel shortages in Southeast Asia amid the Middle East conflict, highlighting the region's reliance on the Strait of Hormuz for energy despite its renewable resources.
A Chinese man became trapped during a viral 'zip tie escape challenge' and was rescued by a delivery man who alerted police. Firefighters later reported the incident to raise public awareness about the dangers of such stunts.
The article reports on the investigation of Guo Yonghang, a senior official under former Guangdong governor Ma Xingrui, for alleged corruption.
The article discusses collaboration between MTR Corp and CRRC Qishuyan Institute, highlighting synergies in rail technology and positioning Hong Kong as a global showcase for rail innovations.
Malaysian politicians condemn Philippine Senator Robin Padilla's assertion that Sabah can be treated as a commodity to address oil-related issues.
The article reports on increased rail travel in Myanmar as fuel prices rise due to the Middle East war, with commuters opting for cheaper train fares over planes and cars.
The article discusses the ancient Chinese text Guiguzi, comparing it to Dale Carnegie's self-help book and highlighting its practical guidance on persuasion.
The article reports on the death of Lee Geun-an, a former South Korean police chief known for his torture methods, including 'chicken roasting' and waterboarding.
The article discusses China's electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers' strategies to avoid destructive price competition by emphasizing technological advancements.
The article reports on US special envoy Steve Witkoff's optimism about imminent Iran talks amid ongoing military actions. It details recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and the impact of the conflict on global oil markets.
The article reports on the first international rugby sevens tournament held in Hong Kong in 1976, mentioning sponsors Rothmans and Cathay Pacific's interest in hosting a similar event in the future.
Nepal's former prime minister K.P. Sharma Oli and ex-home minister Ramesh Lekhak were arrested over alleged involvement in a crackdown on protesters during the 2025 uprising.
Bank of America has agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking activities. The settlement avoids a trial and follows similar agreements by other banks.
The article reports on the significant price increases of professional storage devices in Hong Kong, citing a photographer's experience and a price comparison site's data.
The article reports on South Africa's exclusion from the G7 summit, citing US pressure as a reason. It notes China's offer of tariff-free trade as an alternative economic opportunity while highlighting diplomatic statements from South…
The Hong Kong Correctional Services Department reported a cybersecurity breach compromising 6,800 employees' personal data.
The article discusses Southeast Asian countries' efforts to regulate AI and data flows, highlighting concerns from the business community about potential negative impacts on investment and innovation.