Israel strikes on Gaza leave at least 87 dead or missing, Palestinian officials say
Children were among the dead, while another 40 people were also said to be wounded in strikes on the town of Beit Lahiya.
Hong Kong set for more hot weather, but nights to offer some relief
Larger temperature difference between day and night expected later in week, according to Observatory.
6 Hong Kong teens arrested over ‘space oil’, an anaesthetic-based drug new to city
Police seize five capsules of the controlled drug etomidate, an anaesthetic, along with five vape pens.
Moldova votes in election, EU referendum in shadow of alleged Russia meddling
The former Soviet republic has accelerated its push to escape Moscow’s orbit and embarked on the long process of EU accession talks.
Woman falls to her death and slams into Hong Kong minibus roof, passenger hurt
Terrified passenger escapes without serious injury, but woman who fell from Goodview Centre dies in hospital.
Restaurants hit with higher costs as Hong Kong readies penalties for plastic cutlery
Some report paying up to 30 per cent more for disposable utensils, while providers of alternatives say business is down ahead of switch on Monday.
Chinese researchers put data link hardware to the doomsday test: paper
Engineers push communications equipment to the limit to see if it could survive a nuclear attack.
Hong Kong firms should rethink plans to spur tourist spending rather than complain: minster
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk urges sector to make visitors ‘feel at home’, insists tourists still want to spend big.
Cuba suffers third major setback in restoring power, millions still in dark
Residents were already suffering from food, medicine and fuel shortages. Most have also been unable to charge phones and get online.
Kenya’s impeached deputy president blasts ‘vicious’ boss
‘If anything happens to me or my family, President William Ruto must be held to account,’ said Rigathi Gachagua, claiming past attempts on his life.