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Hong Kong justice minister slams sanctions threat, accusations against judges

China signs record US$213 billion of new ‘belt and road’ deals in 2025: report

How narrowing China-US gap could reshape global power play by 2035
The United States is likely to lose its clear edge over China in strategic relations with major nations by 2035, a prominent Chinese political scientist has predicted. Yan Xuetong, honorary dean of Tsinghua University’s Institute of International Relations, said strategic competition between Beijing and Washington was likely to remain intense in the coming decade and could escalate into a crisis during US President Donald Trump’s second term, but the risk of direct war could decline under...

Emily Bader Is at the Center of Some Steamy Co-Worker Romance Rumors — Are They True?

DePaul Blue Demons at Center of Major Point-Shaving Controversy — Here's What Happened

China suffers unprecedented double rocket launch failures in a single day
In a historic blow to its space programme, China suffered two rocket launch failures in a single day for the first time over the weekend. While Saturday’s failed launches gained immediate attention on social media, with some describing the day as “Black Saturday”, space observers said the setbacks were part of the growing pains the country’s rapidly developing aerospace industry would inevitably experience. They also drew parallels with similar problems Elon Musk’s firm SpaceX had experienced,...

DeepSeek a year on: how a little-known Chinese start-up sparked a global AI arms race
One year ago, a little-known Chinese start-up called DeepSeek burst onto the scene with a new artificial intelligence model that challenged assumptions about China’s ability to innovate under US technology curbs. In what became known as the “DeepSeek moment”, the Hangzhou-based firm kicked off what some likened as a modern-day “Sputnik moment” for China’s AI ambitions. Just as the Soviet Union’s 1957 launch of Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, shocked the US and triggered the...

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

