Trump team accuses UK Labour Party of ‘interference’ in US election
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted his relationship with Donald Trump was not in jeopardy amid interference claims.
South Korea ‘playing with fire’ over intelligence of Pyongyang’s Ukraine war role: critics
The comment comes after reports of South Korea considering sending lethal weapons to Kyiv if the North is involved in the Ukraine war.
Will stimulus package help China’s local governments pay bills?
Government adviser describes local governments’ arrears in accounts payable to enterprises as ‘shocking’.
Staff at pricey Japan boutique kneel in apology after China woman angered by ‘rude’ service
Speedy removal of shawl from shoulders of woman customer sparks rude service confrontation, fierce online debate.
Over 8,000 cruise passengers invited to Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival in tourism tie-in
Invitation to visitors from over 30 jurisdictions marks biggest collaboration between Tourism Board and cruise sector.
Lebanon’s national airline braves Israeli air strikes on Beirut
Middle East Airlines is the only commercial airline still operating out of Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport.
3 Hongkongers injured after BMW crashes into truck and taxi, mounts pavement on busy street
Police say crash took place on Tai Yau Street near junction with Sam Chuk Street in San Po Kong at around 8.51am.
Tim Cook meets China regulator in Beijing but no final word on Apple Intelligence
Chinese consumers have been vocal about their desire to see Apple bring its generative AI services to China as soon as possible.
It could take 350 years for Gaza to rebuild if it remains under blockade, UN report says
The war between Israel and Hamas has caused staggering destruction across Gaza, with entire neighbourhoods obliterated.
Tender for Hong Kong youth hostel project in Kai Tak to begin by end of year
Authorities also approve fifth hostel project under subsidy scheme to convert Regal Oriental Hotel in Kowloon into accommodation for young people.