Shenzhen: Forum Strengthens GBA-ASEAN Ties

The 2024 ASEAN-China GBA Economic Cooperation Forum in Qianhai focused on “Technological Leadership, Industrial Synergy.” The event featured discussions, networking, and cultural exchanges, culminating in 15 agreements worth

Zhuhai: Airshow Sees Gun Sale, Security Breach

The 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, held in Zhuhai, concluded on November 17. A limited-edition semi-automatic firearm sold out in three days, reflecting demand for military

Hong Kong eyes growth in gold trading amid global shifts

Hong Kong is positioning itself as a global gold trading hub to diversify its financial landscape and capitalize on the precious metal’s enduring appeal as

Foshan: Global Wing Chun Competition

The 2024 International Wing Chun Competition will take place in Foshan starting Dec 12. This year’s event introduces standardized rules, with five categories including routines, Chi Sao, power

Huizhou: Third Talent Week for Professionals

Huizhou’s third Talent Week, starting Nov 11, connects professionals from diverse fields with career opportunities in the city. Activities include a satellite event at Hong Kong Science Park

Dongguan: Bank Issues $552M I&T Bonds

The Bank of Dongguan issued 4 billion yuan ($552.27 million) in innovation and technology-themed bonds, marking a new financial approach for the city. The bonds, with a three-year

Zhongshan: Investment Push in Yangtze Delta

Zhongshan’s recent Business Environment Promotion Conference in Shanghai led to 17 project contracts with Shanghai companies. The projects span sectors such as new energy, biomedicine, and the low-altitude

Jiangmen: Motorcycle Research and Manufacturing Hub

Jiangmen is investing 1 billion yuan ($139 million) in a new motorcycle research and manufacturing base, set to produce 200,000 motorcycles annually in its first phase. The project

Zhaoqing: European-Standard Charging Station

A new multi-functional charging station in Zhaoqing, which meets European standards, began operations on Nov 7. Located near the Seven Star Rocks tourist spot, the station offers ultrafast

Lai denies he asked a newspaper colleague to draft list of sanction targets

Former publisher Jimmy Lai denied that he asked a colleague to draft a list of potential sanction targets in his second day of testimony yesterday at

Defense chiefs discuss regional security with China, US and other partner nations

Southeast Asian defense chiefs met yesterday with China, the United States and other partner nations in Laos for security talks, which come as Beijing’s increasingly assertive

Russia and China oppose changing the Kenya-led force for UN mission

Russia and China yesterday opposed a U.S.-led campaign to transform the Kenya-led multinational force in Haiti helping police to tackle escalating gang violence into a U.N.

1963 Kennedy shot dead in Dallas

The President of the United States has been assassinated by a gunman in Dallas, Texas. John F Kennedy was hit in the head and throat when three

Netflix’s ‘Joy’ is a loud cheer for fertility, for never giving up — and science

Toward the end of Netflix’s “Joy,” the muffled cry of a newborn baby prompts a man and woman in a hospital to embrace out of pure bliss.

‘How to Think Like Socrates’ leaves readers with questions

The lessons of Socrates have never really gone out of style, but if there’s ever a perfect time to revisit the ancient philosopher, now is it.

Authentic Italian

Vista, Hong Kong’s premier destination for authentic Italian cuisine, announces an exciting update to its à la carte fixed-price menu, offering an elevated dining experience against

Australian tourist dies after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos

An Australian teenager has died after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos in what Australia’s prime minister yesterday called every parent’s nightmare. An American and two

$344 for a coffee? Scottish farm is selling UK’s most expensive cup

It’s an enormous price to pay for a little cup of coffee, but the man behind the pitch promises it won’t leave a bitter taste behind as it

No, China doesn’t really have a debt crisis

China is sitting on a lot of debt after a multi-decade infrastructure boom. Public borrowings1 hover at around 120% of gross domestic product, while a broad measure of

Friday, November 22, 2024 – edition no. 4611

— Lula welcomes Xi for state visit as ties between China and Brazil strengthen in a bid to shape a new global order * GBA Views | Study | Big-Six are

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