Hong Kong man, 82, falls to death while cleaning air conditioner rack outside window
Man had told his wife he would clean rack before she left home to buy groceries, source says.
Made in America 2.0 is giving China a run for its money
The US bipartisan backlash against free trade has hurt globalisation. But the country is enjoying an economic and industrial resurgence.
Israel sees unprecedented surge in citizens spying for Iran
More than 20 suspects, mostly from Israel’s Jewish majority, have been indicted.
Chinese man has 1 wife, 4 lovers, all living in same complex, unaware of each other
After police call, his legal wife and a lover learn they share the same husband while walking with their children.
Hong Kong’s legal system shows ‘strong resilience’ to threats, slanders: Beijing official
‘In the future, Hong Kong will play a more important role in improving global governance,’ Cui Jianchun says.
Boeing strike ends as workers accept new contract
The seven-week strike was costing Boeing around US$100 million a day in lost revenue, analysts said.
India worries over Canada’s temple vandalism amid New Zealand’s mosque arson
Hindu temples in Canada and Australia have been vandalised in recent weeks, while a mosque in Auckland was set alight on Tuesday.
Xi urges China’s provinces to be patient and fair in push for economic reforms
The Chinese leader also urged provincial leaders to remove the country’s internal barriers to create a national market.
Hong Kong’s 3-runway system to start operating on November 28
Acting finance chief Michael Wong calls on aviation stakeholders to capitalise on project, promises authorities will help.
Hong Kong official says poor pipe quality suspected in Tung Chung water outage
Material in burst pipe, in use for 27 years, possibly ‘not done well’, with delays in resumption of supply due to complicated repair works.