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No, China Isn’t Going to Take Over Greenland
The article refutes President Trump's claim that there is any justification for potential U.S. action in Greenland based on the false premise of a Chinese takeover threat....
Nearly 1 in 4 Hong Kong students can’t finish homework without AI, study shows
A study by Our Hong Kong Foundation suggests that almost 25% of students in the city require artificial intelligence (AI) technology to complete their homework, raising concerns about their analytical...
Europe’s real threat is its own inner ‘demon’, not Russia: former Chinese envoy
China's longest-serving ambassador to the US, Cui Tiankai, asserts that Europe has made a mistake by considering Russia as its primary security threat. Instead, he argues, Europe's real danger lies wi...
Hong Kong judges doubtful if Jimmy Lai’s health justifies sentence reduction
Three Hong Kong judges who convicted Jimmy Lai Chee-ying of national security offenses have raised doubts about his eligibility for a reduced sentence based on health grounds, noting that medical reco...
Hong Kong marathon sets record with 1 in 4 of 74,000 runners from outside city
The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, set for the upcoming Sunday, has reached a record-breaking number of participants where approximately one quarter are from outside Hong Kong. Organizers expe...
Producers at Hong Kong toy fair bet on AI-powered plushies to double sales
Manufacturers at Hong Kong's Toys & Games Fair believe that plush toys powered by artificial intelligence could help double sales in the year ahead. The trade event, running until Thursday at the Hong...
New Hong Kong Legco president sets up group of coordinators to improve efficiency
Starry Lee Wai-king, Hong Kong’s newly appointed Legislative Council (Legco) president, established a 12-member group of lawmakers to enhance the council's efficiency. The chief coordinators of this n...
Japan’s top diplomat heads to Philippines with South China Sea top of mind
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi will visit Manila as part of a nine-day tour that also includes stops in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Qatar, and India. During his stay in the Phili...
Wang Yi cites ‘severe risks’ after Somalia dropped from Africa itinerary at last minute
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi planned to visit Somalia but scrapped his trip at the last minute and went to Tanzania instead. This was meant to be a significant diplomatic gesture, being China's fi...
China nurse suspended after posting photos of boyfriend writing reports, sorting IV bags
A nurse at the Singde Brain Blood Vessel Hospital in Qingdao, China, was suspended after posting videos on social media showing her boyfriend assisting her during night shifts. This act drew public cr...
Hong Kong’s driving licence bottlenecks undermine its car travel scheme
The Hong Kong Transport Department faces criticism for failing to foresee a surge in demand for driving licences without tests following the launch of a travel scheme allowing Guangdong vehicle driver...
‘Strictly forbidden’: China warns hikers off Aotai Line after 3 die on infamous trail
Chinese authorities have reiterated that hiking on the dangerous Aotai Line in northwest China is illegal following three recent fatalities. The General Administration of Sport's mountaineering manage...
China Gold International Resources (TSE:CGG) Sets New 52-Week High – Still a Buy?
China Gold International Resources Corp. Ltd.'s share price reached a new 52-week high on Friday, trading as high as C$29.48 and closing at C$29.41 with a volume of 45,196 shares....
Latest news bulletin | January 10th, 2026 – Evening
The latest edition of the news bulletin summarizes crucial events from around Europe and globally on January 10th, 2026, covering sectors such as World Affairs, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Cult...
Nestlé Hong Kong recalls another baby milk formula batch as tests get all clear
Nestlé Hong Kong has extended its recall for a batch of baby milk formula with a best-before date of June 16, 2027, due to possible contamination by cereulide. Government tests have confirmed that oth...
China calls on US to form united front against Japanese militarism
The Chinese embassy in Washington has called for the US and China to work together to curtail any resurgence of militarism in Japan, suggesting that further sanctions against Tokyo’s defense sector co...
China woman who lost limbs in car crash assigns disabled staff to jobs based on their strengths
Weng Xinyi, a 30-year-old Chinese influencer who lost her left arm and leg in an automotive accident involving a Porsche in 2020, has since created a shoe-cleaning business that hires disabled individ...
Final Judgment Plane Spotted in USA; Reinforces Geopolitical Speculations
An aircraft referred to as the 'final judgment plane' has been spotted in the United States, according to sources. This sighting is adding fuel to existing geopolitical speculations regarding strategi...
Can Xi Jinping Make China Spend?
Leaders recognize low domestic consumption as an issue but might lack effective measures to boost spending....
Tucker Carlson: NATO Is Finished and America Prepares for World War
According to Tucker Carlson, NATO has collapsed as a meaningful entity, and there are increasing signs that the United States is preparing for a potential global conflict....
Trump’s Venezuela Attack May Give China Cover on Taiwan
The article discusses how actions taken by former US President Donald Trump regarding Venezuela might inadvertently provide strategic cover for China's efforts in the region, particularly concerning i...
Nestle Hong Kong recalls 21 batches of baby milk formula over toxin fears
Nestle Hong Kong has recalled 21 batches of baby milk formula due to potential contamination with a toxin derived from Bacillus cereus, causing nausea and vomiting. This recall follows similar actions...
Refining longevity risks for China’s ageing population
Insurers are navigating and exploiting the challenges of an ageing demographic as a market opportunity. With China among the fastest-ageing countries globally, there is significant potential in person...
Alibaba’s Amap muscles up on ‘world models’ in push beyond text-based AI
Amap, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group, is enhancing its focus on 'world models' to simulate real-world environments as part of the company's advancement into integrating AI across various services. The ...
2 owners of Hong Kong eatery arrested for hiring 5 illegal workers in food factory
Hong Kong immigration authorities have arrested two restaurant owners and five illegal workers they employed at their food factory to supply products to local restaurants and culinary fairs. The South...
China Auto Logistics (OTCMKTS:CALI) Share Price Crosses Above 50 Day Moving Average – Here’s What Happened
On Monday, China Auto Logistics Inc.'s (OTCMKTS:CALI) share price surpassed its 50-day moving average. The stock's trading reached a high of $50.51 against a 50-day moving average of $50.50 and closed...
Why China custom requires new wife to leave husband’s home, hide from family lantern
A Chinese custom prevalent in northern regions mandates that newly married women must leave their husband’s home and avoid the groom’s family lantern during the first Lantern Festival after marriage. ...
Global China Hub report featured in CNA
On December 16th, 2025, a report by Global China Hub Associate Director Kitsch Liao and nonresident fellows Nik Foster and Santiago Villa was highlighted in CNA....
Kitsch Liao on Al Jazeera
On December 18th, 2025, Kitsch Liao, Global China Hub Associate Director at the Atlantic Council, was interviewed by Al Jazeera concerning Taiwan's $1.11 billion arms procurement deal....
Caroline Costello in the New York Times
Assistant Director Caroline Costello of Global China Hub discussed with the New York Times how the Trump Administration's National Security Strategy impacts the values-based aspect of US-China competi...
Caroline Costello in Foreign Policy
On September 9th, 2025, Caroline Costello, Assistant Director of Global China Hub, published an article in Foreign Policy that discusses China's involvement in illegal logging activities in African co...
Zoltán Fehér in Démarche
On October 29th, 2025, Zoltán Fehér from the Global China Hub at the Atlantic Council gave an interview to Turkish magazine Démarche discussing relations between the US, EU, and Turkey with China....
Vietnam overtakes Thailand as Chinese tourists' top choice for travel
In 2025, Vietnam saw an increase in international tourists, predominantly due to a rise in visitors from China and eased visa regulations. The country welcomed approximately 21.2 million foreign touri...
China travel curbs hit Japan duty-free sales in December
Geopolitical tensions between China and Japan have led to a decline in travel from China to Japan, negatively affecting the country's retail sector, especially duty-free sales in December....
AI scientist leaves US for China; domestic helpers in Asia: 5 weekend reads you missed
A collection of stories focusing on international relations and regional news across Asia includes Chinese concerns over the US actions towards Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, urging the United Stat...
First Hongkonger to reach North, South Poles returns home in 2006 – from the SCMP archive
Hong Kong adventurer Chung Kin-man returned home on January 5, 2006, after becoming the first person from Hong Kong to reach both the North and South poles as part of a historical expedition. Now aged...
Hong Kong office leasing rebound lifts outlook for 2026, but rents remain under pressure
Hong Kong's office leasing sector showed signs of recovery in 2025 with improved take-up rates in central districts and slower rental declines. Analysts project this trend to continue into 2026 but pr...
Technical Characteristics of China's HQ-19 Anti-Aircraft Missile System Unveiled
Details about China's HQ-19 anti-aircraft missile system have been disclosed, including its capabilities and technical specifications....
Hong Kong ranked fourth for ‘post-Covid air transit connectivity in Asia-Pacific’
According to a study by the National Taiwan Ocean University’s transport science department, Hong Kong's air transit connectivity ranked fourth among 16 major aviation hubs across the Asia-Pacific reg...
How Hong Kong can work with Hainan to ease entry to China’s market
The article discusses the potential for enhanced cooperation between Hong Kong and Hainan, as Hainan has recently implemented new customs operations aimed at reducing entry barriers into China’s marke...
Hong Kong to boost tech, financial services integration during AI boom: Paul Chan
Paul Chan Mo-po, Hong Kong's Financial Secretary, has announced plans to integrate technology and financial services further to support the city’s burgeoning tech ecosystem as seen in increased invest...
AI scientist Ling Haibin, father of world’s first plant ID app, leaves US for China
Chinese AI scientist Ling Haibin has moved from the US to join Westlake University in Hangzhou, China. Known for developing LeafSnap, a groundbreaking mobile application that identifies plants using l...
Music Stocks To Consider – January 2nd
MarketBeat's stock screener highlights seven music-related stocks for investors to consider: NetEase, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, Warner Music Group, Dolby Laboratories, Anghami, Madison Square...
Why China children wear ‘canine-head hats’ and have humble names like dogs or pigs
Chinese parents historically dress their children in dog-head hats and give them humble names like pig or worm as a superstitious practice to ensure protection and longevity for the child. The dog-hea...
Occupancy rate at Hong Kong tech park set to hit 90% in first quarter of 2026
The occupancy rate at Hong Kong's part of the innovation and technology (I&T) hub co-developed with Shenzhen is forecast to reach 90% in the first quarter of 2026. Kevin Choi Kit-ming, Permanent Secre...
Hong Kong trade office head picked to lead body coordinating Northern Metropolis
Linda So Wai-sze, director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Guangdong, will take over as the head of the government body coordinating the development of the Northern Metropolis project. T...
‘Repaid kindness’: Japan war orphan raised by multiple China families is now a midwife
A war orphan from Japan who was left behind after World War II and nurtured by several Chinese families has grown up to become a midwife, reflecting back the compassion she received. Her story aired o...
Could 2,000-year-old machine from tomb in China be world’s earliest binary computer?
According to the CAST, an ancient Chinese machine called ti hua ji or figured loom from the Western Han dynasty may be considered the world's earliest computer. Discovered in a tomb dated around 150 B...
A Not Totally Serious Forecast for 2026
The article presents speculative and humorous predictions about global politics and military affairs in 2026, focusing on the dynamics between major powers such as NATO countries, Russia, China, and o...
DeepSeek kicks off 2026 with paper signalling push to train bigger models for less
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek released a technical paper in 2026 advocating for architectural changes to make training foundational AI models more cost-efficient against U.S. competitors. The proposed 'Man...
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