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Pop Mart
Pop Mart balances boom and bust: can Labubu’s leap match Molly’s momentum?
As Labubu’s meteoric rise cools, Molly’s longevity highlights the challenge Pop Mart faces in turning hype into stable intellectual property.
14 Feb 2026 - 10:01AM
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Education in Hong Kong
Will allowing more Hong Kong schools to use English be too testing for pupils?
14 Feb 2026 - 9:01AM
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South China Sea
How Manila’s ‘naming and shaming’ challenges Beijing’s South China Sea stance
12 Feb 2026 - 11:07AM
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South China Sea
The Philippines wants to seal South China Sea code of conduct. Can it deliver?
As 2026 Asean chair, Manila has highlighted its push to finalise within its term a code of conduct covering the contested waters.
11 Feb 2026 - 6:14AM
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South China Sea
Why High Seas Treaty could change ‘rules of the game’ in South China Sea row
Effective January 17, the framework protects unique marine biodiversity and ecosystems in areas beyond any individual country’s jurisdiction.
10 Feb 2026 - 9:43AM
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Science
How old is Chinese civilisation? A scholar says it really dates back 8,000 years
Leading scholar’s argument stretches the timeline back beyond the widely accepted figure of 5,000 years.
8 Feb 2026 - 6:37AM
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China trade
As Beijing and Moscow tout ties, China’s companies keep Ukraine’s lights on
Ukrainians are buying Chinese batteries and emergency items en masse after Russian strikes, with Beijing’s ties to Moscow no damper on trade.
7 Feb 2026 - 6:39AM
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Hong Kong economy
Is Hong Kong barking up the wrong tree with dog-friendly restaurants?
Can pet-friendly premises really give Hong Kong’s economy a boost?
6 Feb 2026 - 8:32AM
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Corruption in China
What does the fall of PLA top brass Zhang Youxia say about Beijing’s Taiwan plans?
Investigations into China’s top military commanders have raised questions about the PLA’s battle readiness.
4 Feb 2026 - 6:14AM
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China travel
China’s expat pilots arrived on a red carpet – now, they’re taking a red-eye out
Well-paid foreign pilots once flocked to Chinese airlines – but winds have shifted as domestic talent steps up and airlines limit fleet expansions.
3 Feb 2026 - 7:38AM
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Semiconductors
Chinese firms set for market growth as the global memory super cycle heats up
Eye-watering DRAM prices are bad news for consumers and smartphone brands, but present an opportunity for Chinese firms led by CXMT and YMTC.
31 Jan 2026 - 11:47AM
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US-China relations
How will China respond as US expands foreign ship seizures?
The question is whether high-seas US actions will alarm Beijing into deploying naval safeguards or prompt similar moves in Taiwan Strait.
31 Jan 2026 - 8:02AM
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China manufacturing
Can China’s AI strategy challenge India’s reign as ‘office of the world’?
Beijing’s ambition to move up the value chain could see it becoming a major exporter of digital services, AI to global high-end providers.
30 Jan 2026 - 8:03AM
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Banking & finance
Trump says the US dollar can move like a yo-yo. Will Treasuries be left hanging?
With the US president levelling threats at enemies, allies and his own central bank, alternatives like gold and Chinese assets are gaining appeal.
28 Jan 2026 - 11:18AM
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China-EU relations
European leaders say the quiet part out loud: order no longer constrains power
EU leaders appear to have finally accepted they are facing a new era of great power competition – the question now is how they respond.
27 Jan 2026 - 9:40AM
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China-Asean relations
Why China was so keen to get to alleged cybercrime boss Chen Zhi first
Young tycoon, who was indicted by the US in October, was extradited from Cambodia this month, accused of running a vast scam network.
26 Jan 2026 - 11:35AM
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IPO
From labs to listings: capital markets are the next battleground in the AI race
Stock exchanges have become another barometer in the US-China tech rivalry as markets assess a wave of start-ups in real time.
24 Jan 2026 - 10:06AM
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US-China trade war
At America’s biggest retail show, the China question never really goes away
Tariffs may ebb and supply chains may detour, but US shoppers – and giants like Walmart and Amazon – still rely heavily on Chinese goods.
24 Jan 2026 - 3:14AM
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Crime in Hong Kong
Can Hong Kong find quick fixes for corruption in building maintenance sector?
Bid-rigging practices are back in spotlight following deadly Tai Po blaze but how widespread is the problem and how do syndicates work?
27 Jan 2026 - 8:31PM
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US-China relations
Greenland meltdown: what does Trump’s quest mean for the global order and China?
Dispute over the Danish territory has strained Europe’s relationship with the US and it could force the EU to recalibrate ties with China.
22 Jan 2026 - 11:28AM
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Science
The West cheered China’s coal-fired export ban. Then came the massive blackouts
Did Beijing’s decision to stop financing overseas coal plants after pressure from US and Europe lead to mass – yet avoidable – power cuts?
21 Jan 2026 - 6:12AM
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China jobs
Hong Kong degree is ‘passport’ to jobs in the world’s third-largest art market
Art graduates from the mainland, looking to expand their horizons and gain an edge in the job market, are flocking to Hong Kong for further study.
20 Jan 2026 - 8:22AM
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China exports
Can China’s cosmetics brands rival K-beauty and refashion global markets?
Once the top export market for South Korean cosmetics, Chinese firms lead at home and have made headway overseas – but gaps remain.
18 Jan 2026 - 6:06AM
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Artificial intelligence
China curbs US AI chips, shuns foreign capital in pursuit of tech self-reliance
These restrictions signify a new phase in the US-China tech war where ‘offensive and defensive roles have shifted’, says an analyst.
17 Jan 2026 - 10:46AM
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US-Venezuela conflict
Counting China’s ‘swing nation’ wins and losses in new era of power rivalry
As US-China race for hi-tech resources heats up across Global South, countries caught in the middle are under pressure to strike a balance.
17 Jan 2026 - 7:43AM
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Hong Kong economy
Can new tricks save Hong Kong’s restaurants from ‘irreversible’ Shenzhen trend?
Business models are being overhauled as food and drink sector tackles ‘irreversible’ trend of Hongkongers spending their money elsewhere.
16 Jan 2026 - 10:06AM
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US-China relations
Why China fears Trump’s Nvidia H200 deal is a sophisticated Trojan horse
Can Washington bind Chinese rivals to American technologies or will access to the AI chips hasten Beijing’s challenge to US dominance?
15 Jan 2026 - 9:05AM
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China energy security
Can China’s cheap, renewable energy help it outrun the US in the AI race?
China’s energy buildout means cheap, green and reliable electricity fuels its manufacturing and tech industries, giving it an edge over rivals.
14 Jan 2026 - 9:14AM
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