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China suffers unprecedented double rocket launch failures in a single day

DeepSeek a year on: how a little-known Chinese start-up sparked a global AI arms race

40 Hong Kong semi-private schools eye more non-local pupils in education hub push
More than half of Hong Kong’s 78 semi-private schools have applied to increase class sizes and student numbers to admit more non-locals as part of the city’s drive to become an international education hub. The Education Bureau said on Monday that it has received an “enthusiastic response” to its earlier invitation to all Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools to take in more non-local pupils. The initiative, first outlined in Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s policy address last year, allows DSS...

440 Indonesians freed from Cambodia’s cyberscam networks in criminal crackdown

Impeachment complaint against Philippines’ Marcos seen by some as ‘inoculation’ tactic

Hong Kong to develop low-altitude sector blueprint as firms eye overseas expansion
Hong Kong’s transport minister has outlined plans to develop a blueprint for the nascent low-altitude sector, with local industry players partnering mainland Chinese firms for their first joint overseas trip to explore belt and road markets. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan said on Monday that the blueprint would cover cross-border electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) that ferry goods and passengers. Speaking at the Second Low-Altitude Summit at the University...

EU weighs response to Trump’s Greenland tariff threat: punch back or punching bag?
After a weekend of US President Donald Trump threatening to slap tariffs on EU countries for opposing his drive to acquire Greenland, the question on European lips on Monday was: will the bloc finally punch back? A string of national leaders has come out against the US president’s gambit, part of a long-running campaign to make the giant autonomous Danish territory part of America, with speculation mounting that the use of duties could trigger European retaliation. To keep Trump engaged in...

Hong Kong Housing Authority members urge clarity on Tai Po rental site swap
Members of Hong Kong’s Housing Authority have urged the government to clarify how a proposal to resettle residents displaced by the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po at a site designated for public rental flats will not impact the thousands currently on the waiting list. They made the call on Monday during a meeting of the public body, during which Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho Wing-yin identified the site, also in Tai Po, as a “good choice” for the long-term resettlement of the 5,000-odd...

China bids to host High Seas Treaty secretariat, even as US exits UN bodies

China’s Unitree ships more than 5,500 humanoid robots in 2025, surpassing US peers

Hong Kong authorities start 2-month inspection operation on building fire safety

