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China’s Iran strategy an exercise in power without projection

The spectacle of US President Donald Trump thanking China for staying “neutral” with regard to the US-Israeli war against Iran would have been unthinkable a year ago. Yet at the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 17, he credited Beijing – alongside Moscow – with preventing a f

21 Jun, 08:30 pm
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KMT accuses DPP of targeting Taiwan’s farmers over trade ties with mainland

Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) has hit out at the island’s government for launching investigations into five agricultural groups over participation in a mainland forum. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) referred the five groups to the Ministry of Agriculture for investigation after

21 Jun, 08:00 pm
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Hong Kong TV host Lillian Sze loses battle with ovarian cancer

A Hong Kong television host who spoke four languages and frequently emceed fan meetings for Korean stars has died of ovarian cancer, less than a month after revealing her diagnosis. The death of former ViuTV host and content creator Lillian Sze was announced on her social media page on Sunday, sendi

21 Jun, 07:42 pm
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What signal is China sending with footage of DF-17 hypersonic missile launches?

China’s state broadcaster CCTV has aired footage showing the launch of a DF-17 hypersonic missile, a weapon that analysts believe could strengthen deterrence across the first island chain. On Saturday, a military news programme carried footage of two live-fire exercises, one of which showed a Dongfe

21 Jun, 07:00 pm
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Colombians vote for president amid corruption fears, polarisation

A deeply divided electorate will choose Colombia’s next president in a run-off on Sunday that pits a progressive against a conservative outsider, with both candidates tapping into fears of renewed internal conflict in the country. Voters will choose between businessman and lawyer Abelardo de la Espr

21 Jun, 06:02 pm
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Iran, US claims conflict over Hormuz as 3 Indian crude tankers emerge

Three fully laden India-linked supertankers have re-emerged in the Gulf of Oman, adding to increased reports of traffic moving both ways across the northern and southern routes of the Strait of Hormuz, while conflicting narratives over the status of transits persist. The Desh Vibhor, Desh Vaibhav an

21 Jun, 05:04 pm
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The US town, the Chinese company and the bankrupting battle over a battery plant

Less than three years ago, residents of a small rural township in the US state of Michigan packed a community hall to celebrate what many saw as a victory for local democracy over a Chinese-headquartered battery manufacturer. The residents of Green Charter Township prayed, cheered and congratulated

21 Jun, 05:00 pm
HK Free Press

China says to impose 55% levy on Australian beef after quota hit

China said on Friday it will impose a tariff of 55 percent on beef imports from Australia after shipments from the country hit Beijing’s annual limit. The price of beef in China has trended downwards in recent years, with analysts blaming oversupply and a lack of demand as the world’s se

20 Jun, 03:26 pm
HK Free Press

Record haul for HKFP at SOPA journalism awards

Hong Kong Free Press won three honourable mentions at the prestigious Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards on Thursday night – a new record for the newspaper. HKFP photojournalist Kyle Lam’s five shots of the Tai Po fire tragedy were recognised in the Excellence in Photography&

19 Jun, 03:41 pm
HK Free Press

Beijing calls UK jailing of Chinese-Britons for spying ‘a farce’

China called Britain’s jailing of two dual Chinese-British nationals for spying on behalf of Beijing “a classic political farce” on Friday, urging the country to rectify its “erroneous actions”. A British court jailed former UK Border Force official Peter Wai and retire

19 Jun, 03:20 pm
HK Free Press

UK jails Chinese-Brits for spying on Hong Kong dissidents for Beijing

A British court on Thursday jailed two dual Chinese-British nationals after they were convicted of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in the UK on behalf of China. Former UK Border Force official Peter Wai, 41, was jailed for 10 years and retired Hong Kong policeman Bill Yuen, 66, was given an eight-yea

19 Jun, 10:55 am