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European travel
William Shakespeare’s only London house finally found with 17th century map
The location of the house where the Bard likely wrote works including Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet was found on a map in the London Archives.
18 Apr 2026 - 3:15PM
Chinese culture
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What an old Chinese snack can teach people about the ‘proper’ way to eat dishes
18 Apr 2026 - 8:15AM
Jewellery
King Tut’s 3,200-year-old legacy inspires a new era of Egyptian jewellery
18 Apr 2026 - 4:00AM
Japan
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Is Japan ready for a female emperor?
A new poll shows most Japanese support a woman ascending to the Chrysanthemum Throne, even as the prime minister proposes a plan that preserves the male-line succession.
17 Apr 2026 - 8:23PM
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Art
From Jurassic Park kid to dinosaur expert in what was ‘a gentleman’s science’
Natalia Jagielska, dinosaur researcher, illustrator and scientific consultant, explains how women are under-represented in her field.
14 Apr 2026 - 5:15PM
Asian cinema: Chinese films
What A Foggy Tale taught Will Or and 9m88 about Taiwan’s White Terror era
Will Or and Joanne Tang (9m88) reveal how their characters in A Foggy Tale inspired and moved them in different ways.
14 Apr 2026 - 12:45PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
South Korean president’s Holocaust remarks spark Israel outcry
Lee Jae Myung’s comparing military action against Palestinians to the Holocaust comes as Israel remembers the 6 million Jews killed by Nazis.
13 Apr 2026 - 8:39PM
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France
France open to engaging on slavery reparations, says Ghana
The African nation says discussions with President Macron last week included economic inequities, structural racism and looted artefacts.
13 Apr 2026 - 6:50PM
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Malaysia
Was Penang ‘robbed’ from Kedah? Malaysian states face off in sovereignty row
A grievance dating back hundreds of years resurfaces as Kedah state lays claim to the country’s richest island.
13 Apr 2026 - 1:27PM
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Russia
Russia criminalises denial of ‘Soviet genocide’ by Nazis during World War II
Under the law, anyone who damages monuments to victims of the Soviet occupation – in Russia and abroad – will be jailed for up to 4 years.
10 Apr 2026 - 3:10AM
Belt and Road Initiative
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China always a connector, never a coloniser, author says
Sheng-Wei Wang says China’s Belt and Road Initiative echoes the voyages of 15th century Chinese explorer Zheng He, who promoted trade but never stayed.
10 Apr 2026 - 9:21AM
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Italy
Mussolini’s summer villa on Italian coast to be a cultural space
Italian seaside town pays US$1.3 million to prevent property from becoming a site for far-right sympathisers.
8 Apr 2026 - 11:39AM
Art
Extraordinary tale of Chinese-British collaboration revealed in new exhibition
The London show spotlighting an English botanist sheds light on 18th century science and exchanges between China and England.
6 Apr 2026 - 3:15PM
Food and Drinks
How Okinawan food evolved with Chinese influences to become ‘truly unique’
Long ago, Okinawa was part of the Ryukyu Kingdom, a trade hub linking Japan to Asia. Today, dishes like goya champuru reflect this history.
5 Apr 2026 - 5:15PM
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Trending in China
Compound Chinese surnames come from historic figures, ancient states; fewer than 100 remain
From celebrities to ordinary folk, millions of Chinese have such family names, which are considered rare and precious.
4 Apr 2026 - 6:00PM
Lessons from China's history
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History of Chinese flatbreads reflects how food has echoes of faraway places
How ‘hubing’ came to China is reflected in Hong Kong’s Jenny Bakery cookies smelling like Malaysia’s Rotiboy coffee buns, Wee Kek Koon says.
4 Apr 2026 - 8:15AM
Denmark
Wreck of Danish flagship sunk by famed British admiral discovered after 225 years
Marine archaeologists find the Dannebroge, sunk during a brutal hours-long naval clash considered one of Admiral Horatio Nelson’s ‘great battles’.
2 Apr 2026 - 2:20PM
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Chinese culture
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Why China is always misunderstood and misrepresented
By insisting on the superiority of its own standards of judgment and experience, the West distorts the realities of other societies.
1 Apr 2026 - 5:01PM
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The Philippines
Ahead of first Philippine visit since WWII, Japan’s past catches up with troops
Critics oppose the return of Japanese troops over Tokyo’s lack of a formal apology for the wartime abuse of Filipino ‘comfort women’.
31 Mar 2026 - 8:57AM
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Art
A riot of colourful artworks in Padua defines Italy’s Painted City
The World Heritage site’s colourful attractions include one of the earliest depictions of a kiss in Western painting.
29 Mar 2026 - 6:00AM
South Korea
Death of South Korean ‘torture expert’ reopens authoritarian era wounds
Lee Geun-an, who was notorious for using methods such as ‘chicken roasting’ and water torture on victims, did not regret his past.
28 Mar 2026 - 3:26PM
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Chinese culture
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How to win friends and influence people in ancient China
Although the ancient text Guiguzi may not be widely read, its contents remain a prescient guide for job interviews, marketing and even diplomacy.
28 Mar 2026 - 9:30AM
Fame and celebrity
Meet RoseMarie Terenzio, close friend of JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette
As the obsession over FX’s Love Story continues, some are turning to Terenzio’s books – JFK Jr and Fairy Tale Interrupted – for a more accurate account of ‘America’s prince’ and his wife.
26 Mar 2026 - 6:00PM
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United Nations
UN designates African slave trade as ‘gravest crime against humanity’
US, Israel and Argentina opposed the UN measure, while Britain and EU member states abstained.
26 Mar 2026 - 1:37PM
The Netherlands
Lost remains of French musketeer d’Artagnan may have been found in Dutch church
DNA testing is under way to verify the skeleton. D’Artagnan, fictionalised in Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Three Musketeers, died in 1673.
26 Mar 2026 - 1:12AM
100 Top Tables: Cities of Gastronomy
International Cities of Gastronomy Fest Macao launches 10-day celebration
As the city hosts the 10-day celebration, its centuries-old fusion cuisine is embracing a new wave of global chefs and bold ideas.
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Britain
Truth battle: did UK king’s long march to Hastings in 1066 really happen?
The account of the legendary mission, taught in classrooms and museums, rests on what a historian now says is a misinterpretation of records.
21 Mar 2026 - 11:52PM
Tourism
‘Most beautiful’ cloister in Rome hides a dramatic and dark past
Two popes were elected, and Galileo interrogated by the Roman Inquisition, behind the walls of this Roman cloister, steps from the Pantheon.
21 Mar 2026 - 5:15PM
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