China offers sea cable detection tech to clients in Middle East, Europe and Asia

The move is expected to boost the country’s competitive standing in the global marine engineering sector

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China aims to secure its position in the marine equipment sector by exporting advanced robots designed for locating underwater cables, official science daily says. Photo: Getty Images

China plans to export powerful robots capable of locating marine cables buried under the seabed to regions including “Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe”, according to the Science and Technology Daily.

China aimed to secure its position in the marine equipment sector by introducing this technology to potential clients in these regions, the official


‘Overcapacity’ talk reflects a West irked by China’s industrial rise

Workers check solar panels installed over a lake in Tianchang, east China’s Anhui province on January 12. Cheap solar panels are not a climate problem; they are part of the climate solution. Photo: AFP

Christine Loh is chief development strategist at the Institute for the Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

There is something odd about the debate on China’s “overcapacity”. Europe says the world needs cheaper and faster clean energy deployment, yet complains when China produces the solar panels, wind turbines, batteries and electric vehicles that make this possible.
Bruegel, a Brussels-based think tank specialising in economic policy, recently published a working

Venezuela quake death toll rises to nearly 3,000

US rescuers work at the site of a collapsed building in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes have killed nearly 3,000, official figures showed on Saturday, as international rescue teams began winding down search operations for survivors in the rubble.

Fatalities jumped by more than 300 from Friday to 2,954, following the June 24 disaster that left thousands homeless in the streets and shelter camps.

Tens of thousands more are still missing.

One of Latin America’s worst earthquake


Zelensky denies Russia captured key Ukraine city, challenges Putin to meet him there

Ukraine still controls the strategically important eastern city of Kostiantynivka, President Volodymyr Zelensky and the General Staff said on Saturday, rejecting Russian claims that it has been captured.

Russia’s military ignored Zelensky’s assertions, said it was mopping up remaining pockets of resistance and offered to exchange the remains of dead servicemen.

Russian military commanders told President ‌Vladimir Putin on Friday that Moscow’s forces had taken control of Kostiantynivka, a target that Moscow has long sought in its advance through the Donetsk region.

“Of course,

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the media as he visits the site of an apartment building damaged by Russian air strikes in Kyiv on Thursday. Photo: Reuters

Trump seeks to put himself centre stage for US Independence Day

President Donald Trump will headline US Independence Day celebrations on Saturday with a speech and a show that seek to place him at the centre of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

Trump has made no secret of his joy at presiding over the July 4 festivities, portraying the timing as a side benefit of winning a second term starting in 2025 – even as the Republican falsely claims he also won the previous election against Democrat Joe Biden.

Celebrations will be held across the US to mark the occasion,

Ships parade under flyovers during the International Parade of Sail in New York on Saturday. Photo: AP

Hong Kong taxi driver dies, two passengers hurt in head-on crash with bus

The crash occurred at about 6.47pm on Saturday near Pak Sha Terrace. Photo: Facebook/ChunHung Li

A Hong Kong taxi driver has died and two passengers have been injured after a head-on collision with a bus on Hiram’s Highway in Sai Kung.

The crash occurred at about 6.47pm on Saturday near Pak Sha Terrace, when the taxi veered across the centre line and struck the front of a KMB route 92 bus heading in the opposite direction towards Clear Water Bay, police said.

Rescuers freed the driver,


As the US turns 250, young Asian-Americans weigh identity and China

As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, it confronts a new world order dominated by its relationship with China. In this wide-ranging series, we examine the pressure points and possibilities in those ties, from hard tech to soft power. Here, Lucy Quaggin looks at how Gen Z Chinese-Americans are navigating identity amid shifting US-China tensions.

As a high school student on New York City’s Upper East Side, Chinese-American Hannah Liu would take the subway downtown


Japan pledges US$3 million for Kazakhstan’s Caspian Sea water decline

Under the initiative for the world’s largest inland water body, Japan hopes to promote cooperation among littoral states on water resource management

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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares to welcome Central Asian leaders at the leaders-level ‘Central Asia plus Japan’ summit in Tokyo on December 20 last year. Photo: Reuters

Japan has partnered with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) to support Kazakhstan’s efforts to address the decline in the Caspian Sea’s water level driven by climate change, pledging a 465 million yen (US$3 million) grant towards its sustainable use.

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Lebanon’s president urges US solidarity as Israeli troops occupy south

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Saturday urged the United States to stand by his country, after reaching a US-backed framework deal with Israel aiming to permanently end hostilities after the latest Israel-Hezbollah war.

The deal reached in Washington calls for the disarmament of Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, a gradual Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the deployment of the Lebanese army there, starting with two “pilot” areas.

Hezbollah has rejected the deal, which does not set a timetable for an Israeli withdrawal.

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Mourners walk outside the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Grand Mosque as one carries a Hezbollah flag during the days-long funeral ceremonies for the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday. Photo: AP

Nobel-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins China’s Tsinghua University from the US

Omar Yaghi receives the Nobel Prize in Stockholm in December. Photo: Getty Images

Omar Yaghi, the winner of last year’s Nobel Prize for chemistry, has left the United States to lead a new AI-driven research centre at China’s Tsinghua University.

The 61-year-old materials scientist will head a team working on ways artificial intelligence (AI) can transform the design and synthesis of new materials and shorten their development cycle “