Wang Kejian and Ismail Haniyeh talk in first meeting between a Chinese official and the militant group since war began.
City set to pass legislation after first attempt shelved 21 years ago in face of protests, with bill moving to whole-council committee for vote on government amendments.
Evergrande, which has the dubious honour as the world’s most indebted developer with more than US$300 billion of liabilities, stands accused of inflating its revenue in the years leading up to its collapse.
Left unchecked, more than 6 million Malaysians could be left with less than US$9 a month to survive on in their old age, according to government estimates.
Once this new device reaches the target airspace it can split in the blink of an eye into two, three or even six smaller drones, depending on battle needs.
Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh was charged with two counts of lying to a parliamentary committee in hearings involving his party’s former MP Raeesah Khan.
Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are states to watch in November’s presidential election. Here’s why.
The Macau native likes to explore the St Lazarus District, a historic neighbourhood that has become home to hip shops offering clothing, jewellery, books and more.
The number of rich families in China declined for the second time in 15 years as the world’s second-largest economy tackles a slew of economic challenges.
Using a VIP lanyard, Wu Zhihong tried to trick security officers into believing that a 20-year-old who paid him US$417 had a valid concert ticket for one of Swift’s Singapore tour dates.
The controversial release of water from the nuclear plant does not fall within the scope of the conference, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
In a Gallup poll released on Monday, 41 per cent of respondents said China when asked to name one country they considered to be their nation’s ‘greatest enemy today’.
CLP Power staff were repairing the overhead cable, estimated to be 300-metre-long, at time of incident, preliminary investigation reveals.
US President Joe Biden’s press secretary confirmed the April 11 meeting with Ferdinand Marcos Jnr and Fumio Kishida to ‘advance a trilateral partnership built on deep historical ties of friendship’.
But Consumer Council says those who bought tickets for February friendly match using e-payment systems may need to drop complaints to banks to collect cash.
BYD, Xpeng and GAC Aion’s Hyper brand announced expanded collaborations with Nvidia on Monday.
Beach erosion has seen three major casinos in Atlantic City pressing the federal and state governments to expedite a sand replenishment project that was supposed to have been undertaken in 2023.
Debt-stricken Sino-Ocean warns losses in 2023 could widen by as much as 21 per cent to 23 billion yuan (US$3.2 billion) as home sales plunged, margins narrowed and provision for asset impairment increased.
The cuts are part of a broader cost-reduction programme launched globally this month, which is expected to save US$125 million and make 9 per cent of its workforce redundant.
Readers discuss the need to better integrate the payment systems of the two Chinese cities, and foreigners’ worries about travelling to China.
Hong Kong will play a key role in Janus Henderson’s Asia expansion plan because the city is a portal to China, while the new investment-migration scheme will create demand for investment products, CEO Ali Dibadj says.
Chan says new or expanded firms, together with 30 companies that made similar moves last year, will invest more than HK$40 billion in the city and create 13,000 jobs.
Fosun Pharma will team up with Shenzhen’s government to raise a 5-billion yuan (US$700 million) healthcare fund to invest in start-ups and innovations in cellular biology, genetics and other fields related to biomedicine.
While analysts are optimistic about the return of international students to China, many prospective and former students report dwindling enthusiasm for Chinese universities.
Insiders reveal calculated strategy to catch foreign powers off guard and curb impact of potential sanctions or smear campaigns ahead of passing of Article 23 bill.
Post executive editor Chow Chung-yan and managing editor Yonden Lhatoo unpack Beijing’s biggest annual plenary event.
Treacherous journeys from as far away as Pakistan and East Africa often lead asylum seekers to mainland China, where they cross illegally into Hong Kong.