Ex-Hong Kong leader crosses swords with incumbent again over land supply

Former leader Leung Chun-ying questions wisdom of current administration’s strategy of continuously creating land supply so as to control market.

Relocation of South Korea’s notorious child rapist sparks outrage, legal debate

Authorities ramp up security measures after Cho Doo-soon’s move to a new place just 2km from his previous home in Ansan alarms residents.

Does China seek to ‘divide and conquer’ as it boosts Vietnam defence ties?

Top Chinese military commander’s Hanoi trip signals ‘substantial improvement’ in relations, analyst says.

China and Russia reaffirm close ties in Andrey Rudenko-Wang Yi talks

Rudenko discusses the war in Ukraine and the Korean peninsula with Chinese officials but authorities offer no details.

Shady practices in Hong Kong pain relief, ‘bone-manipulating’ centres in spotlight

Just three convictions due to grey areas in adverts for pain-management services, official says.

Why Trump tariffs 2.0 may well result in a G2 world

Trump’s proposed tariffs on US imports would drive inflation and squeeze middle powers, but is that all part of the plan?

EU still has key role as US-China bridge as it ‘does not challenge either on tech’

Latest EU tariffs on Chinese EVs aim to give Europe ‘time to adjust’ to China’s ‘excess capacity’, European academic tells the Post.

7-seater vehicle loses control in Hong Kong’s North Point, hits 2 pedestrians

One woman found unconscious, while other suffers fractured leg.

Devastating flash floods in Spain kill at least 63 people: ‘trapped like rats’

Spain is still recovering from a severe drought and continues to see record high temperatures in recent years.

Hong Kong college helps design research device included in national Antarctic expedition

Hong Kong College of Technology collaborates with mainland automotive research institute to develop system for piece of equipment dubbed Xuexiao 2.