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  • June 19, 2013
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The Communist Party, under new general secretary Xi Jinping, is delving deeper into the legacy of the late Mao Zedong for inspiration to help clean up its ranks amid rising disillusionment over...

5:38AM

The editorial slammed Japan’s leadership, under hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, for making revisionist comments about the country’s past war crimes and turning a “blind eye” to the rise in...

12:41PM

The global cyberspying scandal exposed by American whistle-blower Edward Snowden has taken a new twist, with the Hong Kong law firm representing internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom voicing fears US...

9:26AM

Iceland has received an informal approach from an intermediary who says Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who exposed the US government’s secret surveillance...

9:25AM

With whistle-blower Edward Snowden claiming the US security services have been hacking the computers of civilians in Hong Kong, the question many are asking is: how can I keep my private...

8:23AM

Hongkongers' sense of Chinese identity has fallen to a 14-year low, a poll revealed yesterday. The survey, carried out under the University of Hong Kong's Popular Opinion Programme, also found...

10:06AM

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will not leave the sanctuary of the Ecuadorean embassy in London even if Sweden stops pursuing sexual assault claims against him because he fears arrest on...

9:53AM

Blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng's association with those in right-wing politics in the US is likely to hurt his reputation and credibility as a human rights advocate, according to scholars...

10:45AM

In a lonely corner of the Pacific, 1,740 kilometres south of Tokyo, a tiny but potentially crucial piece of Japanese territory is now rising from the waves.

2:37AM

Coming up in SCMP

June 
19
  • Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says he suspects his communications with his Hong Kong lawyers were hacked by the US
  • Outgoing ESF chief Heather Du Quesnay urges successor to develop strong Mandarin programme in schools 
  • Will Hong Kong lose its lustre if new energey-saving regulations require lights out for outdoor lighting at night?
   

 

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Insight

Since Edward Snowden first broke cover in Hong Kong, many people have been puzzled about his choice of this city to take on the US government. Despite being wedded to the rule of law and having...

1:26AM

Celebrating Hong Kong

Heartbeat of Hong Kong

At a casual glance, a fish stored in Rebecca Lee Lok-sze's home could be a typical Hong Kong salted variety.

But it's actually preserved in formalin and comes from Antarctica.

8:56AM

From public housing to luxury houses on The Peak, flat inspector Tsim Chai-nam has seen it all. And he has found one thing many homeowners have in common: the urge to rip out furnishings provided...

5:02AM

Uniquely Hong Kong

Professional letter writers were once a common sight on Hong Kong’s streets, but today only a few survive. In the latest episode of our Uniquely Hong Kong series, we talk to Pun Tse-ching about...

6:10PM

In this latest episode of our Uniquely Hong Kong series, a traditional rice shop owner laments how his business is declining in changing times, but argues it still has a vital role to play

6:11PM

Hong Kong

The English Schools Foundation agreed at a board meeting yesterday to accept a deal with the government which will see it lose its HK$283 million annual subsidy.

5:25AM

Departing English Schools Foundation chief executive Heather Du Quesnay is encouraging her successor to consider developing a stronger Chinese curriculum.

8:49AM

The global cyberspying scandal exposed by American whistle-blower Edward Snowden has taken a new twist, with the Hong Kong law firm representing internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom voicing fears US...

9:26AM

Most of the flash and glitter will vanish from Hong Kong's brightly lit commercial areas after midnight if a government task force's recommendations are accepted.

7:14AM

China

A bus carrying 36 people veered from a road in heavy fog and crashed into a valley in western China, killing at least 15 people on Tuesday, state media reported.

1:21PM

The editorial slammed Japan’s leadership, under hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, for making revisionist comments about the country’s past war crimes and turning a “blind eye” to the rise in...

12:41PM

After several cases of teachers molesting children caused an outrage throughout China, Chinese media have moved the spotlight to reports of sadist

11:14AM

The Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate jointly issued the document to clarify the criteria for convictions for environmental crimes, court spokesman Sun Jungong said. The...

5:38AM

Asia

The death toll from a suicide attack at a funeral in Pakistan rose to 34 on Wednesday after seven victims died overnight in hospital, police said.

“The death toll has risen to 34, seven...

1:41PM

World

War and other crises drove one person from their home every 4.1 seconds last year, the UN’s refugee agency said on Wednesday, pushing the number of people forcibly displaced to a two-decade high...

Updated 1:35PM

France has its “Sovereign Cloud” project while across the Rhine data firms have created the label “Cloud Services: Made in Germany”, all trying to reassure big companies that their information is...

11:19AM

Four from US forces were killed in an attack on Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a US official said on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity, just as the United States prepares for talks this...

11:37AM

Business

Two separate deals worth more than HK$12 billion underline Dalian Wanda Group’s international ambitions, as it takes over a British luxury yacht-maker and agrees to build a commercial development...

2:20PM

Sluggish industrial activity on the mainland and cooling external demand curbed foreign investment inflows last month but property prices continued to rise. The situation may force policymakers to...

3:50AM

The fate of Britain’s two state-controlled banks will become clearer on Wednesday, when finance minister George Osborne is likely to start the clock ticking for the sale of the government’s stakes...

12:17PM

Hewlett-Packard has named Todd Bradley, the head of its largest unit, printing and personal computers, to take on the new job of improving the company’s China business and extending distribution...

12:00PM

France has its “Sovereign Cloud” project while across the Rhine data firms have created the label “Cloud Services: Made in Germany”, all trying to reassure big companies that their information is...

11:19AM

Lifestyle

Twenty-five years ago, Japan's Seto Inland Sea was little more than a series of deforested islands that had been ruined by unchecked industrialisation and illegal waste dumping.

9:31AM

It's a quiet Tuesday night, but Dim Sum Labs - a workspace shared by a motley crowd of tinkerers - is a hive of activity. Located in a nondescript building in Sheung Wan, the small room is taken...

9:21AM

The strangeness of English Schools Foundation teacher Chris Taylor's quest to visit every mainland province dawned on him as he sat down on a bench in a town square in Ningxia - an obscure...

10:49AM

It’s a timely coincidence. Diet is the leading risk factor for premature death on the mainland, accounting for one in three deaths in 2010, according to the study published in The Lancet.

1:00PM

It's morning assembly, and Form One students at Pui Ching Middle School, have their iPads ready. It's the same story in their English and Chinese classes.

9:50AM

Hong Kong has been judged to have one of the best education systems in the world. In international assessments, such as the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment, our students come...

9:46AM

Fans of juice fasting claim that drinking fresh fruit and vegetable juices for three days is the trick to giving the body a good spring clean.

10:13AM

Women's prison workshops across Italy are joining up under a new commercial fashion brand they hope will help encourage more detainees to learn the trade and give them hope for a future on the...

10:26AM

Sport

Asian football powerhouses Iran, South Korea and Australia reached the 2014 World Cup, but Uzbekistan narrowly failed to book their place on a dramatic night of action yesterday.

3:51AM

Organisers are likely to replace the event, which began in Shanghai in 1993, with a competition for athletes aged 14 to 18.

3:51AM

Australian rugby league was hit with a second off-field scandal in as many days yesterday as Rabbitohs forward George Burgess was suspended after being charged with wilful damage of property.

3:51AM

Magazines

19 Jun 2013

Pâtissiers cater to Hong Kong's growing love of cakes

16 Jun 2013

The last of China's foot-bound women

13 Jun 2013

China's golden girl of the big screen takes the director's chair

9 Jun 2013

Family life suits investment guru Jim Rogers

7 Jun 2013

Drawn by design

6 Jun 2013

Great local escapes that won't break the bank

2 Jun 2013

A people's champion celebrates her centenary

30 May 2013

Pierre Hermé: the Picasso of pastry

26 May 2013

The benefits of eating insects

10 May 2013

Private art collections gain momentum in Asia

23 Apr 2013

Swing into summer with the hottest hairstyles

22 Apr 2013

How women can hit their full earnings potential

5 Apr 2013

The new voice of avant-garde Asia

20 Mar 2013

Size is starting to matter at trendsetting restaurants

5 Mar 2013

Let there be light with spring's wash of modern pastels

Property

Hong Kong luxury homes may lose their mantle as the most expensive in the world as measures aimed at curbing property prices begin to bite this year.

4:31AM

Swedish boutique developer Helen Lindman is on a mission - to help preserve Hong Kong's built heritage and show by example that old can be both beautiful and profitable as she builds a portfolio...

4:31AM

Bidding closes on Friday for two residential sites, in Tseung Kwan O and Tuen Mun. The plots are expected to generate about HK$4 billion in revenue for the government.

5:48AM

Technology

Hewlett-Packard has named Todd Bradley, the head of its largest unit, printing and personal computers, to take on the new job of improving the company’s China business and extending distribution...

12:00PM

France has its “Sovereign Cloud” project while across the Rhine data firms have created the label “Cloud Services: Made in Germany”, all trying to reassure big companies that their information is...

11:19AM

With whistle-blower Edward Snowden claiming the US security services have been hacking the computers of civilians in Hong Kong, the question many are asking is: how can I keep my private...

8:23AM

Debates

In Tuesday’s Business section, the Monitor column on the back page decided to pick a fight with the front page’s Jake’s View.

10:33AM

Reporters Victoria Ruan and Celine Sun spoke to senior executives and observers from several countries on the sidelines of this month's Boao Forum. Many believe China will maintain its rapid...

6:02AM

Housing was the dominant theme of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's maiden policy address last month. His plans include rezoning green-belt land, reclamation outside Victoria Harbour and stepping...

4:58AM

Blogs

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