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From Lawrence Wong’s response to Trump’s tariffs to Air India’s urine trouble, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent Asia reporting.
Recovered from the icy North Atlantic after the 1912 disaster, the ladies’ timepiece is going under the hammer in the UK.
Company plans to set up offices in Greater China, the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe, brings in former executive to oversee some markets.
Meanwhile, China’s showcase of electronic advancements are seen providing a much-needed boost to sentiment surrounding “Made in China” in uncertain times.
From a MasterChef Australia star’s restaurant to cruises in Kakadu National Park, an expert on the Northern Territory’s Top End shares tips.
Experts joined government officials for panel after opening ceremony for this year’s National Security Education Day.
The US ... is the biggest sinister manipulator undermining human rights, freedom, the rule of law, prosperity and stability in Hong Kong,’ Xia Baolong says.
She warns users on Facebook to be wary of ‘how AI is being used to influence voters during this critical period’.
The Asean chair hopes for progress from his meeting with Min Aung Hlaing, but will it give the isolated junta a propaganda boost?
Increased hostility at the border and rising geopolitical frictions prompt potential visitors to rethink their holiday plans.