
Singapore Draws, HK Holds, China Splits: Saturday Asia Briefing
It’s been an eventful week. Chinese tourists shunned cinemas in favor of travel during the weeklong holiday, with
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10-year-old boy killed in Kharkiv was asleep when Russian missile hit, Ukraine says
A 10-year-old boy who was killed by Russia's strike on the city of Kharkiv on Friday was apparently asleep when missiles hit residential buildings, Ukrainian officials said.
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China’s Box Office Fizzles as Consumers Spend More on Travel
China’s film market unexpectedly cooled during what’s typically one of it’s most important seasons, as a lack of
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Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
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Juan Carlos: Court throws out ex-lover's 145m legal case
A court in London has thrown out a legal case brought by a former lover of the ex-king of Spain.
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Hacker Puts 23andMe User Data Up for Sale on the Internet
An anonymous hacker is claiming to be selling “millions” of genetic profiles cobbled together from hijacked 23andMe customer
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Liberia election: George Weah faces demands for war crimes court
The former football star is running for a second term but faces demands for a war crimes court.
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Bavaria election: Toxic campaign heralds big vote for Germany's populists
Right-wing parties look set to make big gains in state elections in Germany's wealthy south.
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Genstar Head Calls Ex-Partner’s Assault Claims ‘Pure Fiction’
Genstar Capital Chairman Jean-Pierre “J-P” Conte denied his former longtime girlfriend’s claim that he assaulted her in the
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Don’t Use Net Worth As a Fiscal Target, UK Labour Party Told
Governments should not use net worth as a fiscal target because it “tell us little or nothing about
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Iron Ore Billionaire’s Lithium Raid Leaves Investors Guessing
Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman, has muscled in on one of the largest battery-metals deals to date, building
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How Logan Botanic Garden helps Vietnam's plant life
The botanical mission to safeguard species in a "biodiversity hotspot" thousands of miles away.
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