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China’s GPS rival, BeiDou, dominates at home. Now, it aims to convert the world
China is overhauling its home-grown satellite navigation system as part of a push to expand the network’s global influence.
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China team releases world’s first bamboo drone flight control software – for free
Breakthrough in low-cost, eco-friendly UAVs as researchers unveil open-source software to enhance development.
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Australia’s 180-degree shift from 5 years ago: China in favour; US out
Aussie comedian exposes the truth about nation’s feelings towards US president, democracy and public safety.
4 Apr 2026 - 8:00AM
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Economics
UAE squeezes Iranian economic lifeline in retaliation for attacks
The UAE has quietly banned most Iranians from entering the country or transiting its airports, and cracked down on IRGC-related networks.
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What 2 downed jets mean for US vulnerability in the Iran war
US launches rescue mission after F-15E downing; one crew member found, another missing in first such combat loss since war began.
4 Apr 2026 - 9:57AM
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Middle East
Israel sets sights on Lebanon’s Hezbollah sites after blowing up crucial bridges
Lebanon was drawn into the Iran war when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel to avenge the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
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Society
Thousands of Hongkongers brave heavy rain for Shenzhen trip on day 2 of Easter
More than 150,000 residents crossed the border on Saturday morning drawn by wider range of shopping, dining and entertainment options.
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Business
From waste to bottle: the technology that gives packaging waste a verifiable second life
Dow’s digital tracking system in China proves to consumers and businesses how waste can be recycled into new products.
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In a time of war, Chinese museums are a safe haven for ancient treasures of Iran
Cultural exchanges established with the Middle East are underscoring China’s role as a safe harbour for vulnerable global heritage.
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Competition or ‘co-opetition’: how is convergence shaping Sino-US AI race?
Speech by CEO of Chinese AI start-up at Nvidia event in US highlights symbiotic nature of tech relationship despite geopolitical tensions.
4 Apr 2026 - 10:09AM
Law and Crime
Probe launched after Hospital Authority data breach involving 56,000 patients
Head of IT federation rues ‘spilled milk’ of data leak but urges vigilance as patients’ names, identity card numbers and medical history compromised.
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Business
Taiwan’s chip windfall redraws wealth landscape as global banks carve out roles
From family offices to ETFs and cross-border deals, global lenders are targeting different layers of a chip-fuelled boom.
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Lifestyle & Culture
Malaysian bookshop hits on novel idea to hook readers addicted to ‘brain rot’
BookXcess’ ‘Brain Un-Rot Library’ turns 100 books into short TikTok clips similar to the type of videos blamed for wrecking attention span.
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Middle East
Rights groups raise alarm after Iran executes 2 more opposition group members
The hangings are the latest targeting members of the banned People’s Mojahedin of Iran after four others were executed earlier in the week.
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East Asia
Safety fears bloom in Japan as ageing cherry trees collapse in Tokyo parks
People love walking or picnicking under the trees during the cherry blossom viewing season.
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Politics
South Korea and Indonesia’s fighter jet is ready. But will it sell?
Only a handful of nations have ever built a supersonic fighter jet from the ground up.
4 Apr 2026 - 10:00AM
Society
KMB told to probe machines that gave free bus rides as new HK$2 scheme launched
Faulty machines offered full rebates to customers who tapped their Octopus cards, rather than charging them HK$2 or 20 per cent of trips above HK$10.
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Politics
Softly, softly: why South Korea, France prefer diplomacy over force in Hormuz
Presidents Lee and Macron have agreed to cooperate on safety in the strait but they are likely to wade in only after the war, analysts say.
4 Apr 2026 - 9:00AM
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Health & Environment
Hong Kong airport opens sensory space for passengers with invisible disabilities
Room near Gate 10 in Terminal One designed for passengers with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, claustrophobia and dementia.
4 Apr 2026 - 8:30AM
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Why dollar and gold prices are looking abnormal amid Iran war
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Chinese overseas need not keep to ourselves. I certainly don’t
4 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
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Hormuz is sending Southeast Asia a warning – and we can no longer ignore it
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History of Chinese flatbreads reflects how food has echoes of faraway places
4 Apr 2026 - 8:15AM
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What does it mean for China if Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin visit back to back?
Expected trips in close succession highlight Beijing’s strategic effort to manage relations with the two in turbulent times, analysts say.
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Kenneth Rogoff on why China’s yuan will be a reserve currency within 5 years
Harvard economist explains why cryptocurrencies will never take the US dollar’s place, despite their popularity in underground economies.
30 Mar 2026 - 10:03AM
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Gary Liu and Liu Xiaochun on the US and China’s divergent paths for stablecoins
As investors await Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licences, two experts discuss the assets’ integration with the city’s economy – and the world’s.
25 Mar 2026 - 10:02AM
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Trump-Xi summits: an inside view with US ex-diplomat William Klein
Former diplomat posted to Beijing speaks on Iran, Taiwan and global supply chains as details of Xi-Trump meeting are worked out.
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Why Iran war may drive East Asia nuclear race, hit China in Mideast: Zhao Tong
Carnegie nuclear policy expert says law of the jungle signalled by US actions could spur more countries to pursue nuclear weapons.
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Nvidia’s Huang calls China ‘formidable’ in robotics as firm bets on physical AI
China’s microelectronics, motors, rare earth and magnets – which are foundational to robotics – are the world’s best, says Huang.
21 Mar 2026 - 6:18PM
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Competition or ‘co-opetition’: how is convergence shaping Sino-US AI race?
Speech by CEO of Chinese AI start-up at Nvidia event in US highlights symbiotic nature of tech relationship despite geopolitical tensions.
4 Apr 2026 - 10:09AM
Policy
Beijing mandates internal ethics committees for all Chinese AI companies
Since 2022, big tech firms including Alibaba and Baidu have established internal science and technology ethics review committees.
3 Apr 2026 - 9:54PM
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Tencent expands OpenClaw suite with enterprise tool amid China’s ‘lobster’ craze
ClawPro tool promises quick AI agent deployment, giving enterprises control over models, tokens and security.
3 Apr 2026 - 8:00PM
Society
Is it time to call an end to Hong Kong’s boar war?
Wild boar numbers have dropped by half in recent years, prompting calls from experts for an end to aggressive control measures such as culling.
2 Apr 2026 - 8:30AM
Science
Inside the shadowy practices plaguing China’s science awards
Beijing has rolled out new rules for investigating violations in scientific activities. So why are critics still pessimistic?
1 Apr 2026 - 9:50AM
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Europe’s crisis tourism: how the Iran war swallowed the EU’s geopolitical agenda
From trade with China to the Middle East conflict and resulting energy shock, Brussels’ agenda has been repeatedly knocked off course.
31 Mar 2026 - 6:03AM
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China’s looted heritage campaign: assertive, ambitious – and complicated
As the United States steps back from cultural governance, China aims to reshape how the world reclaims looted heritage – with Japan its biggest test.
29 Mar 2026 - 6:17AM
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