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Chinese couple charged with attempt to smuggle noxious fungus into US

Case comes as Washington continues to focus on national security risks stemming from Beijing
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Why Do Americans Mispronounce ‘Xi Jinping’?

A brief history of China’s language Romanization.
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Charity concert featuring young performers raises $2.3 million for President’s Challenge

The funds came from donations and ticket sales for a charity concert held at Victoria Concert Hall.
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Early bird: 4 tips to secure a spot in poly with EAE

From portfolios to interview questions, an ITE grad shares how she got into poly via EAE.
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ST Picks: Why procrastination is more complex than you think

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ST Picks: Stores of tomorrow - smart trolleys aim to change the way you shop

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Trump’s Student Visa Crackdown Could Be a Boon for China

Beijing has long been eager to woo back top tech and AI talent.
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CK Hutchison’s problem ports show limits to its dealmaking style

Proof of renewed appetite for dealmaking could help Hong Kong conglomerate realise value trapped in its other divisions
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Bank of England governor warns Trump tariffs have ‘blown up’ global trade system – as it happened

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as MPs quiz the Bank of England about interest rates, and trade warsUK will slump to 1% growth next year as …
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‘Akin to a Caged Bird’: How China Restricts Tibetans’ Freedom of Movement

Beijing's discriminatory passport policies are part of a systematic effort to control Tibetan spiritual and cultural identity through mobility restrictions.
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Heavy police presence on eve of Tiananmen anniversary, performance artist escorted away by officers

A heavy police deployment has been spotted in Causeway Bay on the eve of the Tiananmen crackdown anniversary, with a performance artist being searched and escorted to an MTR station. …
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How Pacific Island nations are confronting a crisis they didn't create

How Pacific Island nations are confronting a crisis they didn't create
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China opposes EU ban on medical device firms

China opposes EU ban on medical device firms
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China rejects U.S. claims that it violates Geneva talks consensus

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Tuesday rejected the repeated U.S. claims that China is violating the consensus reached during the China-U.S. economic and trade talks in Geneva, urging …
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National security police arrest 5 over alleged bomb threats, promoting Hong Kong independence

Hong Kong’s national security police have arrested five people suspected of making fake bomb threats and promoting the city’s independence. The five suspects – a 35-year-old man and four women …
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Lee Jae-myung wins South Korean presidency, pledging to pursue peace with North

Opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung cruised to victory in South Korea’s snap presidential election on Tuesday, ending an extended leadership vacuum that has stymied Seoul’s response to evolving North Korean military …
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Drones empower China's medical emergency systems

Drones empower China's medical emergency systems
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UK labels North Korea a ‘regional disruptor,’ warns of nuclear modernization

The U.K.’s defense ministry has warned that North Korea is poised to continue modernizing its nuclear arsenal to ensure regime survival and pressure its neighbors, while highlighting Pyongyang support for …
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The great Trump riddle on China

No one knows what the US president’s desired endgame with Beijing really is
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China reports over 650 million inter-regional trips during holiday

China reported more than 653.7 million inter-regional passenger trips during the just-concluded Dragon Boat Festival holiday, data from the Ministry of Transport showed on Tuesday.
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Central Asia Expedition: Chinese EV Boom in Dushanbe

In the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, electric taxis – many of them from China – are everywhere. The city's mayor has mandated that all taxis must go electric by September. …
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China urges U.S. and allies to stop twisting facts on maritime issues

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tuesday expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to a recent joint statement released by the United States, Japan, Australia and the Philippines, which pledged to …
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Enjoy the historic and natural beauty of Beihai Park

Located northwest of the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, Beihai Park is a former imperial garden that now welcomes both locals and tourists alike with its rich …
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China urges fair business environment as EU plans to restrict access

China urges fair business environment as EU plans to restrict access
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Taklimakan Rally wraps up after 13 days and over 4,000 kilometers

Taklimakan Rally wraps up after 13 days and over 4,000 kilometers
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