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A KMB double-decker bus collided with a highway maintenance truck on Hong Kong's Tsing Kwai Highway on Monday afternoon, injuring at least 24 people. The incident occurred near Princess Margaret Hospital on a bus traveling from Wan Chai to Tuen Mun, with dashcam footage of the crash circulating online.
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βUsing good as baitβ: blind China girl detained after fake hit-by-bike clip gets 100 million views
A viral video showing a blind woman being hit by an e-bike on tactile pavement was revealed to be staged, sparking public anger in China and raising concerns about scams targeting the visually impaired. The video accumulated over 100 million views before being exposed as fake, potentially damaging public trust in the blind community.
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Muslims begin haj in sweltering heat and shadow of Middle East tensions
Over 1.5 million Muslim pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the annual haj pilgrimage. The article frames the event against ongoing Middle East tensions and regional uncertainty, with a focus on the challenging heat conditions and geopolitical context.
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Chinese coal mine accident, Cathay Pacific flight turbulence: 5 weekend reads you missed
A weekend news roundup from South China Morning Post covering five Asia-focused stories including a deadly Chinese coal mine accident, regional defense concerns, and airline turbulence. The piece functions as a content aggregation tool designed to drive subscriptions.
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Taiwan says call from Trump will be positive but US President has to take initiative
Taiwan expresses optimism about a potential direct call with Trump while noting the historical significance of such communication given the 1979 diplomatic shift. The article emphasizes Taiwan's position that Trump would need to initiate contact, reflecting the diplomatic sensitivity of US-Taiwan relations.
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Indian man charged after allowing 13 overstayers to stay in Singapore
A 26-year-old Indian national was charged in Singapore for employing and harboring 13 Indian nationals who overstayed after their visit passes expired. Two Singaporean co-defendants were also charged with related immigration offences on May 21.
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17 killed in road accident in Pakistan
A speeding bus collided with a parked motorbus on Pakistan's Swat Expressway in Mardan district, killing at least 17 people and injuring five others. The incident was reported by police to PTI news agency.
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Australiaβs spy chief says antisemitism was left unchecked after Gaza war
Australia's spy chief claims antisemitism went unchecked following October 2023 Gaza conflict outbreak, resulting in violence against Jewish citizens. The article reports official security assessment of domestic prejudice and communal safety concerns.
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Myanmar military steps up fight for rare earth area and border routes
Myanmar's military has launched renewed offensives in border regions containing rare earth deposits and critical trade routes. The story reports on military operations without apparent editorial stance toward the military or opposition forces. The headline emphasizes strategic resource control as the primary motivation.
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Iran says conclusions reached on many topics in potential U.S. memorandum but no deal imminent
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson reported Monday that negotiations with the U.S. on a potential memorandum of understanding have reached agreements on multiple topics, though no final deal is imminent. The statement suggests progress in talks while tempering expectations about immediate resolution.
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Rubio says US will find βanother wayβ if Iran talks fail
Secretary of State Marco Rubio states the US will either reach a favorable agreement with Iran or pursue alternative approaches. The brief Reuters report presents Rubio's statement without elaboration on context, details, or counterarguments.
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Global tensions set to stalk Singaporeβs flagship defence summit
A Reuters report on Singapore's Shangri-La Dialogue defence summit highlighting concurrent global tensions including Iran conflict, U.S. Asia commitments, and regional tensions. The article frames the summit as occurring against a backdrop of multiple geopolitical pressures.
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Qalibaf reelected as Iranβs parliament speaker, Fars says
Reuters reports that Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Iran's top US negotiator, has been reelected as parliamentary speaker according to the Fars news agency. The headline and description present a straightforward factual announcement with minimal editorial framing.
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Energy infrastructure damaged in missile attack on Russiaβs Belgorod region, local authorities say
Reuters reports that a missile and drone attack on Russia's Belgorod region killed one person and injured another while damaging energy infrastructure, according to local authorities. The brief report conveys basic facts about the incident without elaboration.
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China launches year-long orbital mission with Moon ambitions (VIDEOS)
China launched the Shenzhou-23 mission to its Tiangong space station as part of its lunar exploration ambitions. The article reports the mission details with included video content from RT News.
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Deadly Israeli strikes pound south, east Lebanon
Israeli military operations continue in southern and eastern Lebanon despite an active ceasefire agreement. Hezbollah reports significant casualties while cross-border clashes remain ongoing.
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Stocks rise, oil and dollar slide on Middle East peace hopes
Financial markets responded positively to diplomatic developments regarding Iran, with US stock futures rising while oil prices and the dollar weakened. The piece attributes market movement to improved peace agreement prospects, though acknowledges lingering uncertainty about Strait of Hormuz implications.
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The death of a relentless mother reopens the wound of Venezuelaβs political repression
Article reports on Carmen Navas's death and its connection to Venezuela's political repression, framing her case as revealing institutional coverups. The piece uses her story to illustrate broader concerns about democratic collapse and impunity in Venezuela.
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Badly behaving visitors push Thailand to remove 60-day visa entry
Thailand cancelled its 60-day visa-free entry program for 93 countries in May to address crime and antisocial behavior by foreign tourists. The decision follows months of viral social media videos documenting incidents of drunken violence, theft, scams, and public indecency by visitors.
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Chinaβs machinery giant XCMG eyes bigger scoop of global sales with green, autonomous tech
XCMG, China's largest construction machinery maker, announced plans to reach 100 billion yuan in annual overseas sales by adopting green and autonomous technologies. The state-owned company aims to position itself as a top-tier global machinery producer through technological innovation in excavators, cranes, and specialized vehicles.
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