New survey sheds light on reporting of sexual assault cases
A new survey has raised new questions on the Hong Kong legal system’s response to sexual assault cases.
Hong Kong top talent scheme visa holders given 2 additional months for renewal process
Remote employment will be accepted on condition that they earn HK$1.2 million a year and pay income taxes in the city.
Beijing urged to offer more yuan loans overseas to help dethrone US dollar
National Academy of Development and Strategy says China should be main source of liquidity for developing countries.
Can the dignity of tomatoes be protected against Chinese exports?
Tomatoes are only China’s 708th biggest export. But the world is realising China can swamp markets with even small output shifts.
Sinking of old Malaysian navy vessel raises questions on defence underfunding
Malaysia has less clout to deal with disputes with other nations due to its failure to modernise its naval fleet, an analyst says.
What is China’s biggest security threat? The US, says a top Chinese researcher
Wang Jisi points to Xinjiang and Hong Kong as areas of American interference in Beijing’s affairs.
At least 8 dead in fire at cooking oil factory near Jakarta
Indonesian authorities are investigating the cause of the fire at an industrial complex in Bekasi.
Botswana president concedes election defeat, ending ruling party’s 58 years in power
Botswana Democratic Party has ruled the southern African country since its independence from Britain in 1966.
Indonesia bans sales of Google’s Pixel smartphones, days after blocking Apple’s iPhone 16
Sales of those smartphones were blocked for not meeting Indonesia’s rules requiring the use of locally manufactured components.
Apple’s Greater China sales continue to fall after Cook’s charm offensive in Beijing
The iPhone maker has continued to struggle in China despite growth elsewhere, with sales in the market down 7.7 per cent over 12 months.