Swiss tourist in Algeria killed in knife attack at cafe in front of her children: report
The attacker’s motive was not known, but Swiss broadcaster said he had shouted ‘Allahu akbar’ and ‘Long live Palestine’ during the attack.
Leaving Singapore: a look at Lee Hsien Yang and 6 others who chose asylum
Among the asylum seekers were blogger Amos Yee, the late former prosecutor Francis Seow and pro-Palestinian activist Ang Swee Chai.
Self-financing tertiary institutions can help Hong Kong become global education hub, bureau says
Head of one self-financing postsecondary institution also calls on government to relax cap on non-local admissions.
HK$600 million for Hong Kong exhibition hall justified for educational value: development chief
Bernadette Linn says hall will showcase city’s urban development projects and estimated cost is comparable with similar facilities in city.
China’s biggest internet forum to focus on AI as Beijing seeks greater role in governance
The event, also known as the Wuzhen Summit, will run from November 19-22 under the theme of ‘intelligence for good’.
Hong Kong tops Greater Bay Area in fresh graduate salaries with 9.3% rise from last year
City’s fresh graduates commanded average of HK$19,806 this year, outperforming peers in Macau and Guangdong province.
Many in China deeply moved by boy whispering ‘I love you’ as his mum lay dying from cancer
Father says son gradually grew more mature as he observed his mother’s life fading.
US to unveil AI national security memo to avoid China’s ‘strategic surprise’ and cut risks
American official says other countries are modernising military and intelligence through AI, pushing the US to ‘maintain our competitive edge’.
Hong Kong officials took 1½ years to handle ‘priority’ land abuse case: ombudsman
Lands Department slammed for failing to swiftly resolve case, while ombudsman urges more collaboration among officials.
Indonesia drove Chinese ship out of disputed waters. Is Beijing ‘testing’ Jakarta’s resolve?
Analysts warn incursion could have a ‘hidden message’ after Chinese coastguard ship found to have ‘disrupted’ survey in North Natuna Sea.