C919 tour gives students a glimpse of China’s ‘road to take-off’
Students shown the final assembly of China’s C919 home-grown passenger jet as its manufacturing base in Shanghai.
Tesla is the pure EV king, but Chinese drivers steer to hybrids as they worry about range
Tesla said its third-quarter net profit rose 17 per cent from a year earlier to US$2.17 billion.
Chinese publisher who gave world The Three-Body Problem under corruption cloud
Yao Haijun, deputy editor-in-chief of Science Fiction World, is accused of ‘severe violations of party discipline and the law’.
Hongkonger, 73, arrested for allegedly killing man in fight over ‘trivial matters’
Police say fight broke out outside public toilet in Yuen Long at 5.31pm last Thursday.
Hong Kong civil service restrictions on WhatsApp, WeChat won’t affect operations, chief says
Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung adds that government employees are given ample time to adapt to alternatives.
Nuclear weapons proliferation is not necessarily bad news
Nuclear arms on both sides of tensions can prevent escalations into outright war, as has been the case in South Asia.
A man’s world? Japan makes tepid push on gender gap in politics as election nears
Gender inequality may not be a top issue in the snap election, but polls suggest the ruling, scandal-hit LDP may lose its long-held majority.
Australia’s WiseTech CEO Richard White steps down amid sex scandal
The saga has cost the software provider billions and shaken Australia’s reputation for strong corporate governance.
Hong Kong to keep lobbying Beijing for IPO push, Greater Bay Area benefits, Paul Chan says
Investor confidence has returned to city, Paul Chan stresses during trip to New York.
Nvidia CEO bets on India growth, supports Hindi-language AI model
Jensen Huang’s push comes as India has risen in prominence for global tech companies amid rising US-China tensions.