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Tesla Ignites China’s AI Scene with New Training Center for Self-Driving Tech

Tesla launches a new AI training center in China to boost its Full Self-Driving capabilities, addressing data localization laws and intensifying competition in the EV market.

Montage Technology’s Hong Kong IPO Soars, Raising $902 Million Amidst AI Chip Demand

Montage Technology's Hong Kong IPO surges over 57% on debut, raising $902 million amidst strong investor demand for AI-driven semiconductor solutions.

Hong Kong Set to Issue First Stablecoin Licenses in March, Bolstering Crypto Hub Ambitions

Hong Kong is set to issue its first stablecoin licenses in March 2026, as part of its strategy to become a leading crypto hub. Learn more about the regulatory framework and licensing process.

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Ancient Egyptian Sculpture, Looted During Arab Spring, Returned to Egypt by Netherlands

Netherlands returns a 3,500-year-old Egyptian sculpture, looted during the Arab Spring, after an international investigation and cooperation with Spanish authorities.

Montage Technology’s Hong Kong IPO Soars, Raising $902 Million Amidst AI Chip Demand

Montage Technology's Hong Kong IPO surges over 57% on debut, raising $902 million amidst strong investor demand for AI-driven semiconductor solutions.

Hong Kong Set to Issue First Stablecoin Licenses in March, Bolstering Crypto Hub Ambitions

Hong Kong is set to issue its first stablecoin licenses in March 2026, as part of its strategy to become a leading crypto hub. Learn more about the regulatory framework and licensing process.

BYD Challenges U.S. Tariffs in Landmark Lawsuit, Seeking Entry for Electric Vehicles

Chinese EV maker BYD sues the U.S. government, challenging tariffs and seeking to open the American market to its electric vehicles.

Pony.ai and Toyota Accelerate Autonomous Future with Mass-Produced Robotaxis in China

Pony.ai and Toyota launch mass-produced robotaxis in China, featuring advanced autonomous driving technology and aiming for large-scale commercial deployment.

George Takei’s Mission: Educating America on Japanese-American Internment

The incarceration of 120,000 Japanese-Americans, including children, labeled enemies during World War II, has left a lasting impact on the Japanese-American community. George Takei,...

New Amsterdam Exhibition Highlights Personal Stories from Nazi Occupation

A new exhibition in Amsterdam features personal items such as a backpack, a boot print on an artwork, and a 17th-century painting, all connected...

A Mesmerizing Ye Feifei Elevates Hong Kong Ballet’s Swan Lake

Hong Kong Ballet’s new Swan Lake debuted with a magnificent performance by Ye Feifei as Odette/Odile, brilliantly partnered by guest artist Matthew Ball of...

Ines Sothea: Capturing Cambodia’s Dark History Through Film

Unless one is a vile perpetrator, it's hard to conceive of finding joy during a genocide. Yet, some innocents, too young to grasp the...

Hong Kong Sinfonietta Delivers Powerful Performances in Asian Premieres

When asked by his disciple Ji Lu about serving the spirits of the dead, Confucius replied, “While you are not able to serve men,...

Reviving Buncheong: Korean Ceramic Art Comes to Hong Kong

The phrase “less is more” perfectly describes buncheong, a Korean ceramic style originating in the 15th century. Known for its blue-green tones and intricate...

Hong Kong Art Auctions: A Mixed Market Amid Expansion

Auction houses expanding their operations in Hong Kong continue to feel the effects of the global art market slowdown. During the second block of...

Netflix Reality Stars Enter the Gaming World

Reality-show contestants are highly protective of their on-screen image. Chloe Veitch, a breakout star from Netflix’s risqué dating series Too Hot to Handle, now...

Heartbreaking Drama Unfolds in “52-Hertz Whales”

The title of "52-Hertz Whales" refers to a theory by oceanographers about a lone cetacean that navigates the seas, communicating at a lower frequency...

Bad Boys: Ride or Die Fails to Recapture the Magic

When Bad Boys for Life hit screens in early 2020, just before the pandemic closed cinemas worldwide, it brought back the Miami police officers...

Royal Navy Veteran Fred Ayton Reflects on Historic D-Day Journey

Eighty years ago, Royal Navy veteran Fred Ayton set off across the English Channel on the eve of D-Day, a pivotal moment in the...

Mick Jagger Thrives on Tour at 80, Energizing Audiences Worldwide

Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of the Rolling Stones, continues to defy age as he thrills audiences with his signature energy and charisma on...

Resurgence of Baduanjin: Traditional Chinese Exercise Gains Popularity Among Youth

In China, a traditional qigong exercise known as baduanjin, or "eight-section brocade," is experiencing a resurgence among the younger population. This ancient practice, which...

Michael Chow: Pioneering Artist and Restaurateur Blends East and West in Iconic Mr Chow

Michael Chow, an artist and restaurateur with a rich narrative, transformed the London dining scene in the 1960s with the opening of his iconic...

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