Hong Kong police called to crypto store after woman scammed out of HK$93,000 of Tether
Source says man tricked victim into transferring crypto in person, leaving her at shop and telling her his associate would return with cash.
Tropical Storm Trami leaves at least 115 dead and missing in Philippines
Trami blew away from the northwestern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least 81 people dead and 34 others missing.
China’s giant AG600 seaplane rises to take-off and landing speed test, Avic says
Amphibious aircraft completes highest risk assessments, moving a big step closer to market.
Teaching Hong Kong’s rule of law and fostering patriotism are ‘inseparable’: justice minister
Understanding the Basic Law and constitution provides historical context of city’s transition from British colony to Chinese rule, Paul Lam says.
Sudan paramilitary attack kills 50, activists say
The attack comes after a defection by a commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to Sudan’s regular army.
Pakistan suicide bombing kills 8 at checkpoint in country’s west
A suicide bomber detonated at a checkpoint in western Pakistan on Saturday, killing eight people and wounding five more, officials said.
Top Chinese military commander visits Vietnam for talks on closer cooperation
Zhang Youxia, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, met Hanoi’s top leader and other senior figures during his visit.
Wet markets at some public housing estates in Hong Kong no bargain for residents, poll finds
Close to 80 per cent of respondents say food prices in local wet markets more expensive than what other nearby options charge.
Georgia votes in key test for democracy, EU ambitions
The election result will determine the fledgling party’s European aspirations amid growing concerns over the ruling party’s pro-Russia drift.
Commonwealth leaders: ‘time has come’ for slavery reparations discussion
Leaders said it was time to discuss whether Britain should commit to reparations for its role in the transatlantic slave trade.