Hong Kong pushes ahead with ‘Article 23’ security law
[Radio Free Asia] - 03/7/2024
Rights experts say it will criminalize actions like peaceful protest or political opposition that should be protected.
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[Channel NewsAsia] - 21/02/2025
Israel says body returned by Hamas is not Shiri Bibas but identifies her sons
Israel on Friday said one of the four bodies returned by Hamas a day earlier is not that of Shiri Bibas, mother of (…)
[France24 Middle-East] - 21/02/2025
Chinese universities launch DeepSeek courses to capitalise on AI boom
[Channel NewsAsia] - 22/02/2025
Cook Islands strikes deal with China on seabed minerals
The deal does not involve any agreement to give an exploration or mining licence to China, says the Cook Islands (…)
[Channel NewsAsia] - 22/02/2025
Coroner warns against using carpooling services on Telegram after death of passenger in traffic accident
Mr Michael Ong Wee Siong, a passenger in a van driven by a unlicensed driver, died during a traffic accident.
[Channel NewsAsia] - 21/02/2025
US Treasury's Bessent, China's He trade economic complaints in call
The top economic officials from the world's two largest economies agreed to keep up communications going forward.
[Channel NewsAsia] - 22/02/2025
Can you control your emotions? Why avoiding feelings isn’t always bad
Research suggests that shifting between confronting and avoiding emotions can be beneficial.
[Channel NewsAsia] - 22/02/2025
Agencies studying plans for new integrated transport hub as part of Tampines Regional Centre rejuvenation
"The vision is to reduce parking stress for Tampines residents - because in Tampines, residents can live, work, (…)
[Channel NewsAsia] - 22/02/2025