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2026 Hong Kong marathon, China pursues self-reliance: 5 weekend reads you missed

From China’s attempt to shut out US tech to Japan being urged to return relic, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend

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1. Japan urged to ‘correct historical errors’, return Tang dynasty stele to China

The Tang Honglu Well Stele pictured at its original site in Lushun in the early 20th century. Photo: Handout
The Tang Honglu Well Stele pictured at its original site in Lushun in the early 20th century. Photo: Handout

2. Melaku Belachew, Shitaye Eshete claim Hong Kong Marathon crowns - as it happened

Some 74,000 runners took part across the three distances of the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon. Photo: Eugene Lee
Some 74,000 runners took part across the three distances of the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon. Photo: Eugene Lee

3. Trump shrugs off concerns over Canada-China EV deal, calls it a ‘good thing’

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer’s remarks on the Canada-China EV deal were in contrast to Trump’s response. Photo: AFP
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer’s remarks on the Canada-China EV deal were in contrast to Trump’s response. Photo: AFP
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