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20 articlesWestern powers ramp up support for Philippinesβ Luzon economic hub
The Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), a US-Japan-Philippines infrastructure initiative, is expanding to include eight additional countries (Canada, Australia, Denmark, France, Italy, South Korea, Sweden, UK), signaling international confidence in the project's viability as a regional connectivity and trade hub.
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3 ways to build Hong Kongβs yacht economy beyond infrastructure
Hong Kong is positioning itself to expand its yacht tourism economy by leveraging its natural geographic advantages and recent government policy initiatives. The article outlines infrastructure development plans including new mooring facilities and cross-boundary integration within the Greater Bay Area to capitalize on marine economy opportunities.
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Iran retains at most βvery moderateβ strike capability, US admiral says
A U.S. admiral claims American military actions have significantly degraded Iran's military capabilities and defense infrastructure, leaving Tehran with only modest strike ability. The story relies on a single unnamed U.S. official assessment without corroborating sources or Iranian perspective.
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'Time is now' for charging expansion as EV buzz builds
South Australia's RAA advocates for immediate expansion of EV charging infrastructure to keep pace with growing electric vehicle adoption, which reached approximately one-sixth of new vehicle sales in April. The article frames infrastructure development as timely and necessary without presenting opposing viewpoints or constraints.
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Latvian defense minister resigns over Ukrainian drone incursion
Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds resigned following Ukrainian drone strikes on oil infrastructure in Latvia. The article reports the resignation but provides minimal detail about circumstances, investigation findings, or statements from involved parties.
India signs 8 MoUs with Trinidad and Tobago during Jaishankarβs visit
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Trinidad and Tobago on May 8-9, during which India and the Caribbean nation signed eight memoranda of understanding covering tourism, healthcare, infrastructure, and Ayurveda. The visit resulted in formal bilateral agreements according to an official statement.
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Israel built and defended a secret base in Iraq for Iran war, WSJ reports
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Israel established a secret military base in Iraq's desert to conduct air operations against Iran and allegedly launched strikes against Iraqi troops who came close to discovering the facility. The story documents covert Israeli military infrastructure and operational activities in Iraqi territory.
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Rare earth strategy provides βopportunities for Africaβ as US attempts to counter China
The US is shifting its critical minerals strategy to fund African processing and mining infrastructure, acknowledging it cannot yet match China's integrated supply chain capabilities. A US development finance official notes the US and Europe lack the industrial backing for processing and downstream manufacturing that China has established.
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ByteDance raises 2026 capex by at least 25% amid AI boom, rising memory costs, sources say
ByteDance is increasing its 2026 capital expenditure on AI infrastructure by at least 25%, raising planned spending from 160 billion yuan to over 200 billion yuan (US$30 billion), citing growing AI commitments and rising memory costs as reasons for the boost.
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How a China-backed highway may turn landlocked Laos into a trade gateway
China is backing a highway project in Laos connecting Vientiane to the northeastern border, presented as part of Beijing's broader infrastructure expansion in Southeast Asia. The article frames this as China's strategic response to U.S. tensions and an effort to establish alternative trade routes and economic influence in the region.
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UKβs Princess Kate to visit pioneering Italian schools funded by WW2 scrap metal
Princess Kate will visit northern Italian schools during an upcoming trip that were founded in the post-WW2 period using scrap metal from abandoned military installations. The story highlights how communities transformed wartime remnants into educational infrastructure.
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Europol warns Iran crisis raises threat of terror, extremism and cyberattacks
Europol warns that Middle East conflict will increase security threats to the EU, including terrorism, organized crime, violent extremism, and cyberattacks. A Europol spokesman predicts more infrastructure cyberattacks and AI-enabled online fraud exploiting conflict-related information.
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Israelβs assault on Lebanon: Whatβs really behind it
Israel claims its military strikes on Lebanon target Hezbollah, but the article suggests the actual strategy extends beyond counterterrorism to broader pressure on Lebanese cities and infrastructure. The framing implies Israeli justifications may be incomplete or misleading regarding operational scope.
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Russian attack at Ukraineβs gas production facilities kills five, officials say
A Russian missile and drone attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure killed five people overnight, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack targeted gas production facilities as reported by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other government sources.
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Baby clothes, razor blades and water buckets: Exposing the reality of global inequalities in maternal care
WaterAid's campaign contrasts maternal care resources across countries by showcasing what mothers bring to hospital deliveries. In London, expectant mothers bring baby clothes; in Malawi and Ethiopia, mothers bring razor blades to cut umbilical cords and buckets to collect water, illustrating disparities in healthcare infrastructure and maternal support systems.
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Ukraine struck a luxury skyscraper 4 miles from the Kremlin, threatening Moscow's Victory Day parade
A Ukrainian drone struck a luxury residential tower near Moscow's city center on Monday, marking one of Ukraine's deepest attacks into the Russian capital. The strike occurred days before Russia's Victory Day parade and represents a rare attack on infrastructure in Moscow's upscale neighborhoods.
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Factbox-Trump undertakes sweeping makeover of White House and Washington
President Trump is undertaking major renovations of White House facilities and Washington infrastructure, including a $400 million ballroom renovation and a 250-foot arch structure. The article frames these as part of an 'ambitious remaking' of Washington during his administration.
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AIβs hottest private companies have booming crypto shadow market
Cryptocurrency infrastructure traditionally used for token speculation is being repurposed to enable unregulated trading in private shares of major AI and tech companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX. The article reports on the emergence of a shadow market for these private company equities.
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Hong Kong should study how Singapore awards infrastructure contracts
Hong Kong's government has allocated HK$150 billion for infrastructure projects over two years. The article proposes that Hong Kong should examine Singapore's procurement practices for infrastructure contracts to improve sustainability for both the construction industry and the public.
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A lack of electricity and internet access hinders AI adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa faces significant barriers to AI adoption due to frequent power outages and expensive internet access relative to local incomes. The article frames infrastructure deficits as obstacles in a competitive 'AI race,' positioning the region as disadvantaged.
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