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Page 87 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedHong Kong High Court to hear Evergrande liquidatorsβ lawsuit against PwC on Monday
China Evergrande Group's liquidators are pursuing a lawsuit against PricewaterhouseCoopers International in Hong Kong High Court on Monday over auditing-related claims. The one-day hearing will be heard by Deputy Judge Patrick Fung Pak-tung and is open to the public. The article provides basic procedural information about the scheduled court case.
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Chinaβs motorsports industry continues to rev up with countryβs first race-grade fuel
China has developed and debuted its first domestically produced race-grade fuel at a rally in western China. State media characterized this as a significant achievement for China's oil refining sector, positioning it as an end to reliance on imported racing fuel for high-level competitions.
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AI agents face trust issues in βhigh-riskβ industrial sectors: experts
China is rapidly integrating AI agents into industrial sectors with government support to improve efficiency, but experts caution that autonomous AI systems pose unacceptable risks in critical sectors like healthcare and aerospace. The article frames this as part of a broader shift from chatbots to more autonomous AI systems.
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Trump narrows space for Taiwan independence, mainland scholar says
South China Morning Post presents commentary from Wu Yongping, a Tsinghua University scholar on Taiwan affairs, discussing how Trump's recent signals may constrain Taiwan independence prospects. The article frames this as analysis of Xi-Trump summit messaging on Taiwan reunification.
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China turns coal power plant exhaust into cheap, effective fertiliser
A Chinese coal power plant is converting flue gas emissions into fertilizer through a technology that could reduce carbon while lowering fertilizer costs. The project is cited through state media reporting on statements from unnamed project participants.
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Move over K-beauty, Thailand is the next big thing in aesthetics
A Thai dermatologist claims younger Asian consumers are shifting away from invasive cosmetic procedures toward natural skin preservation and longevity. The article frames this as a generational trend change in Asian beauty standards, positioning Thailand as an emerging center in the aesthetic industry.
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How a victim lost US$3.8 million in Singapore deepfake Zoom scam impersonating PM Wong
Singapore Police Force disclosed details of a sophisticated deepfake scam in which victims, including one who lost S$4.9 million, were deceived by AI-generated Zoom videos impersonating Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and other senior government officials. Scammers initiated contact via WhatsApp posing as secretaries to government officials and fraudulently solicited money under false pretenses related to government funding.
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Hong Kongβs HK$690 million Central Library opens in Causeway Bay in 2001 β SCMP archive
Hong Kong's HK$690 million Central Library opened in Causeway Bay on May 16, 2001, after years of controversy and construction delays. Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa committed to developing it as a world-class cultural center. The 12-storey building houses 1.2 million items and includes digital information retrieval systems.
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Hong Kong draws HK$26 billion from over 310 firms this year, InvestHK head says
Hong Kong attracted investment from over 310 firms totaling HK$26 billion in the first year of operation by early May, according to InvestHK. The government agency framed this within the context of stabilizing Sino-US relations following the Xi-Trump summit, emphasizing Hong Kong's need to adapt to international changes.
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Next stop, Sri Lanka: how scammers fleeing Cambodia, Myanmar found a new hub
Sri Lanka is experiencing a surge in arrests of foreign scammers who have relocated operations from Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia and Myanmar, attracted by lenient visa policies and reliable internet infrastructure. Authorities express concern that the island is becoming a new hub for organized online crime following crackdowns elsewhere in the region.
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda declared an international health emergency
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed over 80 people across 336 suspected cases, prompting the WHO to declare it an international health emergency. Authorities warned that no vaccine exists for the identified strain, escalating concern about containment.
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Are gilt markets acting as βthe UKβs political policeβ?
The article frames UK bond markets as responding negatively to potential Labour Party political shifts, using metaphorical language ('political police') to suggest markets enforce ideological discipline. It presents market movements as reactive mechanisms to perceived leftward party movement without establishing direct causal evidence.
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5 red hot cartoons about the USA-China summit
The Week curates five political cartoons responding to a USA-China summit, with cartoonists commenting on aspects including formal dinners and cultural symbolism. The article presents editorial artwork as commentary on the diplomatic event.
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A Chance Fossil Discovery Led Scientists to βthe Last Titanβ
Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new sauropod species that may be the largest ever discovered in Southeast Asia, based on a chance fossil discovery. Researchers published their findings in Scientific Reports this week and released an artistic reconstruction of the creature.
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Republican Senator Cassidy loses re-election bid as two others advance to runoff
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy lost his Louisiana primary re-election bid on Saturday. Two candidates β Trump-backed Julia Letlow and John (name incomplete in excerpt) β advanced to a runoff election.
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global health emergency
The WHO declared an Ebola outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern on May 17. The article presents this as a significant global health development requiring international attention.
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Two members of Colombian right-wing presidential candidateβs campaign killed
Two campaign workers for right-wing Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella were killed in the country's southeast, approximately two weeks before an election. The report is attributed to Reuters correspondent Luis Jaime Acosta and provides minimal detail in the available excerpt.
WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global public health emergency
The WHO declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a 'public health emergency of international concern' on May 17. The report provides the basic WHO declaration but offers limited additional context or detail beyond the initial announcement.
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda an emergency of international concern
The WHO declared an Ebola outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a 'public health emergency of international concern.' The story reports on an official international health organization decision regarding an active disease outbreak in two African nations.
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France opens probe into Jamal Khashoggi killing
A French judge will examine complaints filed by rights groups against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman regarding alleged complicity in journalist Jamal Khashoggi's 2018 murder. The probe represents a legal escalation in the long-standing international case.
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