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Drone swarms and stealth submarines are playing a growing role in modern warfare, yet aircraft carriers remain a symbol of military might.
That can be seen in China’s investment in the warships, as well as other countries including France, Turkey, India and Japan.
China’s naval fleet has been expanding at a rapid pace, with its fourth aircraft carrier fast taking shape, according to the latest...
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Japan is slipping towards a banana shortage crisis, the latest disruption linked to the Middle East conflict.
The reason: the country ships in the tropical fruit while it is still green, then ripens it in rooms filled with ethylene before bunches reach store shelves. Supplies of the naphtha-derived gas are running low in an economy that imports more than 90 per cent of its crude oil.
Japan...
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As Hong Kong sent its first astronaut into space, leading industry experts at the Global Prosperity Summit 2026 (GPS 2026) said the city was well positioned to be a facilitator of aerospace development by tapping into emerging opportunities in the aerospace economy and contributing its professional services expertise to this burgeoning field.
Just days before it was announced that Hong Kong’s...
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To head off a public health crisis, China is stepping up efforts to find new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. As its population ages, the country already has more cases of these neurodegenerative diseases than anywhere else in the world and their prevalence is rising faster than the global average.
Cases of Parkinson’s disease in China are forecast to rise from 3.6...
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Hong Kong education authorities have apologised after parents received SMS notifications of their children’s primary school allocations a day ahead of the official announcement, stressing that the results to be released on Wednesday should be treated as final.
Some parents were left confused on Tuesday following text messages that listed the correct school choices but the wrong calendar year....
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Asia’s fuel needs may take priority over the strategic risks of relying on oil from heavily sanctioned Russia, according to experts.
Currently, there is little political appetite to treat the surge of Moscow’s crude flowing eastward through a “dark fleet” of tankers as a potential security issue.
The US-Israeli war on Iran has caused the price of Brent crude – the benchmark measure – to spike to...
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For decades, Asia’s ambitions in outer space were closely associated with scientific discovery, technological prestige and national symbolism. Space programmes were designed to demonstrate engineering capability, economic modernisation and geopolitical influence.
Today, outer space is undergoing a deeper transformation. It is no longer viewed merely as a frontier for exploration; increasingly,...
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Taiwan’s navy will support patrols around the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands after mainland Chinese coastguard activity near the South China Sea atoll surged over the past year.
The activity has fuelled concerns in Taipei that Beijing is using the remote outpost to test Taiwan’s responses and refine its grey-zone tactics.
Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration said mainland Chinese coastguard...
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A boy in eastern China who survived catastrophic burns is battling daily pain on the badminton court, determined to become a champion like his idol Lin Dan.
Xuanxuan, 12, from Jinan in Shandong province, was asleep with his family when a fire tore through his parents’ small noodle shop six years ago, Qilu Evening News reported.
He suffered the worst injuries, with burns covering 97 per cent of...
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A lack of direct flights has been a bugbear to Hong Kong and Kazakhstan forging closer ties but with the city’s leader now in Astana and hints of incentives on the table, hopes are rising for a breakthrough.
It is understood that a Hong Kong-based airline is now exploring launching such flights up to three times a week, but the details are being ironed out.
Asel Suankulova, managing director of...