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China-EU relations
Brussels ramps up China de-risking while France and Germany pull further apart
Raids, probes and new screening rules collide with widening splits between Paris and Berlin over how tough to be on Beijing.
12 Dec 2025 - 3:03AM
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China-EU relations
Temu’s EU headquarters raided over Chinese subsidy concerns
11 Dec 2025 - 3:51AM
Ukraine war
Drones spotted near Zelensky’s flight path to Dublin spark security alert
5 Dec 2025 - 11:32AM
Israel-Gaza war
Israel cleared to stay in Eurovision as several countries boycott contest
The walkouts came after the general assembly of the European Broadcasting Union met to discuss concerns about Israel’s participation.
5 Dec 2025 - 2:21PM
Ukraine war
Zelensky reinforces European support as he eyes Trump talks on US deal
Ukrainian president met Macron in Paris to sound out allies on the US blueprint for peace, which was drafted without input from Kyiv or Europe.
2 Dec 2025 - 3:04PM
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Thailand
As more chaos plagues Miss Universe pageant, is the ‘drama’ all for show?
In the latest controversy, former Miss Universe CEO Jakapong ‘Anne’ Jakrajutatip is accused of fleeing to Mexico to avoid her legal problems.
25 Nov 2025 - 7:51PM
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Climate change
‘Important steps’: what Cop30 deal means for climate unity and Global South
Despite the limited outcome, the summit also reveals how developing nations can still influence the global transition, analysts say.
24 Nov 2025 - 5:29PM
Obituaries
Paul Costelloe, personal designer to Princess Diana, dies at 80
The Irish designer worked with the British royal from 1983 until her death in Paris in 1997.
23 Nov 2025 - 2:53AM
China-EU relations
Ireland business chamber welcomes Chinese investment despite US, EU pressures
Dublin Chamber of Commerce CEO says country welcomes business ties ‘within EU rules’, notes existing partnerships in tech and pharmaceuticals.
22 Nov 2025 - 2:00PM
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Halloween
Letters
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Did you know? Halloween has Irish origins
Readers discuss Halloween traditions that came from Ireland, South Korea as a US ally, and British flags.
31 Oct 2025 - 11:30AM
Collecting
They collected Monets and jewels. My things fitted in a single red vanity case
PostMag writer Fionnuala McHugh has lived a life free of clutter – and feels all the better for it.
30 Oct 2025 - 7:00AM
European Union
Catherine Connolly wins Ireland’s presidential election in landslide
The left-wing politician’s victory was marred, however, by a record number of spoiled votes.
26 Oct 2025 - 9:15AM
Fame and celebrity
Meet Anthony Boyle, who plays Arthur Guinness in Netflix’s House of Guinness
After getting expelled at 16 then acting in ‘the worst productions you’ve ever seen’, he got his big break in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, going on to appear in Derry Girls.
19 Oct 2025 - 6:00AM
Start-ups
Australian AI healthcare start-up eyes Hong Kong, Singapore markets
The six-year-old firm plans to build a team of about 15 to 20 people in Hong Kong and Singapore by the end of next year.
6 Oct 2025 - 12:00PM
Germany
Germany slams Israel boycott, Eurovision ‘brings nations together’
Spain and others will boycott the world’s largest live televised music event in May if Israel participates over the ongoing assault on Gaza.
20 Sep 2025 - 7:26PM
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China-EU relations
Flagging imbalances in China, EU chamber urges course correction in 5-year plan
Exhorting the need for a ‘new, productive development model’, latest chamber position paper airs members’ grievances.
17 Sep 2025 - 5:01PM
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Britain
Ex-British soldier on trial for 1972 Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland
The ex-paratrooper, named ‘Soldier F’, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder at the trial in Belfast.
16 Sep 2025 - 9:03AM
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China-EU relations
Why younger Europeans can see their futures in China, despite the obstacles
As China ramps up its search for foreign tech expertise, a new generation of talent finds its perspectives on the country are changing.
26 Sep 2025 - 6:00PM
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SCMP Highlights
Louis Koo’s action star journey, Hungry Ghost Festival: 7 Lifestyle highlights
From a look at Louis Koo’s career to a San Francisco restaurant’s Hong Kong roots, here are seven stories from SCMP’s recent reporting.
4 Sep 2025 - 4:22PM
E-commerce
Shein hit with US$175 million fine by French watchdog over cookies
Authorities accuse the fast-fashion retailer of placing cookies on users’ computers even when they opt out.
4 Sep 2025 - 12:15PM
China's military weapons
Western leaders parse China military parade displaying national pride
US President Donald Trump says America deserves more credit for helping China gain its freedom.
4 Sep 2025 - 10:45PM
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Medicine
Trump plans hefty tax on imported drugs, risking higher US prices and shortages
US move is part of a wider effort to secure critical medical supply chains and reduce reliance on countries like China and India.
2 Sep 2025 - 2:23PM
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Crime in Hong Kong
Hong Kong police arrest 2 over theft of HK$50,000 piece by French artist Invader
Harbour City reports missing artwork, which police later recover after arresting 40-year-old Irish man and 32-year-old Filipino woman.
27 Aug 2025 - 8:13PM
Europe’s refugee crisis
UK’s Farage unveils plan to deport asylum seekers, warns of ‘civil disorder’
Reform UK leader proposes repealing human rights laws, as his party claims it could deport 600,000 asylum seekers if it wins power.
27 Aug 2025 - 1:40PM
Israel-Gaza war
UK rap group Kneecap defy critics with ‘Free Palestine’ chant in Paris
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara, was charged in the UK in May accused of displaying a Hezbollah flag during a London concert in November.
25 Aug 2025 - 5:56AM
Crime
Member of Irish rap group Kneecap appears at UK court on terrorism charge
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, whose stage name is Mo Chara, is alleged to have waved the yellow flag of Hezbollah during a gig in London in November.
21 Aug 2025 - 9:16AM
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Ukraine war
Europe breathes sigh of relief, but doubts linger over Trump’s Ukraine pledges
Volodymyr Zelensky and other leaders hailed the summit as a breakthrough, but the value of the US guarantees have been called into question.
19 Aug 2025 - 6:28PM
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Middle East
U2 issues sharp criticism of Israeli government actions in Gaza
The Irish rock band also condemned Hamas’ actions and called for an immediate end to the fighting and unfettered access for humanitarian aid.
12 Aug 2025 - 3:53PM
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