Taiwan says Chinese warships pass through the Strait

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said last weekend that it detected three Chinese warships, including the Shandong aircraft carrier, passing through the Taiwan Strait, as Beijing keeps

Second-largest pro-democracy party disbands amid political crackdown

One of the few remaining pro-democracy parties in Hong Kong voted to dissolve itself on Saturday, joining a growing list of organizations that have disbanded as authorities

First domestically made passenger plane completes maiden commercial flight

China’s first domestically made passenger jet flew its maiden commercial flight on Sunday, as China looks to compete with industry giants such as Boeing and Airbus in

Gov’t denies knowledge about Uyghur student, slams Amnesty for saying he disappeared at airport

Hong Kong Saturday criticized rights group Amnesty International’s accusation that a Uyghur student disappeared after being interrogated at the airport, and said that government records showed

Erdogan turns away reform-minded challenger to win another term

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan turned away a challenger who sought to reverse his authoritarian-leaning changes, securing five more years to oversee the country at the

1981 Bangladeshi president assassinated

The president of Bangladesh, Zia Rahman, has been assassinated in the south-eastern city of Chittagong. President Zia is believed to have died at 0430 local time

Open Day a hit with Macau youngsters

Wynn and the Macau Bats Rugby Club joined forces to conduct a Rugby Open Day last week which allowed Macau youngsters, aged between 6 and 12, to

Benfica wins record 38th league title on final day of season

Benfica won its first Portuguese league title in four years after beating Santa Clara 3-0 over the weekend on the final day of the season.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins Palme d’Or; third time female director wins top honor

Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” won the Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in a ceremony last weekend that bestowed the festival’s prestigious top prize

Uganda’s president signs into law tough anti-gay legislation with death penalty in some cases

Uganda’s president has signed into law tough new anti-gay legislation supported by many in this East African country but widely condemned by rights activists and others abroad.

Chip companies victims of tech hegemony

As of last week, various entities from the members of the de facto chip club Washington is trying to set up to starve the Chinese mainland of advanced

Tuesday, May 30, 2023 – edition no. 4255

  * Long weekend raises visitors’ bar again * Labor Workplace accidents kill nine last year * GBA Hong Kong’s colorful Bun Festival returns * Lawmakers are mostly satisfied with the first version of

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