Picture of water cannon receives public attention

After the events of Occupy Central back in 2014, the Hong Kong police planned to invest HKD27 million in three water cannons as the result of a bidding process that

ATFPM welcomes Taiwan delegation ‘to promote relations between the two sides of the strait’

According to a press statement issued by the ATFPM, the purpose of the meeting was to promote contact and relations between the two associations. The meeting also provided an opportunity

Ho Veng On visits National Audit Office for update on audit software

The Commissioner of Audit, Ho Veng On, last week led a delegation from his office  to the National Audit Office (NAO) in Beijing, a statement from the Commission of Audit

Corporate Bits | Lights out at sands china properties to support earth hour 2016

In the week leading up to Earth Hour, Sands China encouraged team members to participate in the global “I Will If You Will” challenge (IWIYW) through initiatives such as adjusting

Mark Zuckerberg’s Beijing ‘Smog Jog’ provokes online commotion

Mark Zuckerberg’s latest attempt to woo China’s Facebook-deprived people may have backfired. The Facebook Inc. founder posted a photo of himself jogging on a smoggy day in Beijing, causing a stir

China Post acquires Royal Bank of Scotland’s ETF business

China Post has acquired the exchange traded fund business of Royal Bank of Scotland, giving the state-owned postal company its first foothold in the European market. RBS sold its Market Access

Exiled Tibetans vote for government shunned by China

The prime minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile called yesterday for China to engage in dialogue on autonomy for his people’s homeland, as tens of thousands of Tibetans around the world

Top planner promises foreign companies access to markets

China’s top planner tried to reassure foreign companies they are welcome in its slowing, state-dominated economy in a speech yesterday aimed at dispelling growing anxiety Beijing is squeezing them out

Heilongjiang | Governor’s false claims highlight rampant deception

  A Chinese governor’s rare admission of having given a misleading account about the plight of coal miners has prompted new laments among the public about pervasive deception practiced by China’s

Lawmakers urge crackdown on illegal foreigners

According to an article published in the Global Times, National People’s Congress deputy Zhu Lieyu has said that he believes China should pursue stricter punishments on foreigners that illegally enter

Beijing journalist linked to petition on president disappears

A Beijing-based journalist linked with an online petition calling for the Chinese president’s resignation has been missing since he disappeared from the Beijing airport on his way to Hong Kong

Hackers stalked Bangladesh bank for two weeks before big heist

Hackers who stole USD101 million from Bangladesh’s central bank stalked its computer systems for almost two weeks beforehand, according to an interim investigation report seen by Bloomberg. Prepared for Bangladesh Bank

The Philippines | Airliner with 254 aboard makes emergency landing

A Philippine Airlines plane carrying more than 250 people made a safe emergency landing in Manila on Saturday shortly after takeoff on a domestic flight due to suspected smoke in

Indonesia | Three more suspected militants killed

Indonesian security forces have killed three more suspected militants linked to the country’s most wanted Islamic radical, police have said. Central Sulawesi police chief Brig. Gen. Rudy Sufahriadi said two men

Death toll climbs from airstrikes on IS-held Syrian city

The death toll from purported Russian airstrikes on the IS-held city of Raqqa in the past 24 hours has climbed to at least 55, mostly civilians, Syrian opposition activists and

Lights out: Cities worldwide mark the 10th annual Earth Hour

Cities around the world turned out the lights Saturday evening to mark the 10th annual Earth Hour, a global movement dedicated to protecting the planet and highlighting the effects of

Turkish politician stirs controversy with anti-Israeli tweet

A Turkish official linked to the party founded by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stirred up controversy after posting on Twitter that she wished for the death of more Israelis

This Day in History | 1963 Train drives itself

The trains, which operate without a driver, are currently undergoing a series of trials commissioned by the Ministry of Transport before passengers are allowed on board. But the public has the

Offbeat | Romania: court affirms prison term for chicken bribes

A court has upheld the prison sentence of a former Romanian lawmaker known as “the chicken baron” who was convicted of bribing voters with 60 tons of packaged, ready-to-fry meat. The

Boxing | Muhammad Ali’s boyhood home restored, to be open to public

  As a boxer and humanitarian, Muhammad Ali stood out. So does the bright pink home in Kentucky where he shadowboxed and played pranks on his brother. The small frame residence where

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