Disgruntled parents and children force Russia to remove Roblox ban

Russia has lifted its ban on the popular gaming platform Roblox after tens of thousands of children and parents sent let

ters complaining about the measure. The platform, which allows users to build their own games and share them with others, was among Russia’s most popular mobile games, tying third with TikTok in usage...

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From Almaty to orbit: Kazakhstan woos Hong Kong travellers with rocket launches

Rocket launches in Kazakhstan are being pitched to Hong Kong travellers, as some Central Asian travel operators make the

ir debut at the city’s flagship travel expo ahead of new direct flights to the region. Six Kazakhstan-based operators set up booths under the theme “Visit Almaty” at the 40th International Travel Expo...

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Belfast reeling as anti-immigration violence and online ‘hit lists’ terrify minorities

Two days of anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland is nothing short of racist thuggery, Britain’s minister for th

e province said on Thursday, after police deployed water cannon to tackle rioters for a second night. Hilary Benn said there was less disorder on the streets of Belfast on Wednesday night as opposed t...

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Have trade tensions scuppered EU-China talks ahead of tough Brussels decisions?

An EU-China dialogue on digital matters has been postponed as tensions between the two sides threaten to boil over. The

meeting, initially scheduled for June 23 in Beijing, will no longer take place, with no immediate date set for a follow-up, people familiar with the situation confirmed. The Financial Times reported o...

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3 Indian sailors dead after US attacks commercial vessel off Oman

Three Indian sailors on a commercial vessel hit by the United States off the coast of Oman are dead, New Delhi’s shippin

g minister said on Thursday. “It is deeply unfortunate to learn of the tragic incident aboard the Palau-flagged MT Settebello,” Sarbananda Sonowal said in a statement, referring to the strike on the v...

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Gambling addiction in Philippines worsens as helpline calls surge

The Philippines may be taking steps to curb gambling addiction, but for Bridges of Hope founder and director Jon Ty, the

number of helpline calls that he has received over the past year tells a different story. Such calls to the rehabilitation centre’s hotline were mostly related to gambling, with the number rising to ...

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Chinese safety official investigated over Liushenyu Coal Mine blast that killed 82

A high-ranking workplace safety official in central China’s Shanxi province has been placed under investigation over a m

assive coal mine explosion that killed 82. Zhang Heping, deputy director of the provincial department of emergency management, is suspected of “serious violations of discipline and law”, according to ...

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Tokyo Sézanne’s missing stars; Hongkonger shed 32kg in 8 months: 7 lifestyle stories

We have selected seven Lifestyle stories from the past seven days that resonated with our readers. If you would like to

see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Where did Tokyo restaurant Sézanne’s 3 Michelin stars go? Tokyo’s Sézanne restaurant, which once held the No 1 spot on Asia’s 50 Best Restaur...

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Singapore charges 3 men over US$18 million fake country of origin mattress scam

Three men were charged on Thursday for their alleged involvement in a scheme to falsely declare China-made mattresses as

Singapore goods in an apparent attempt to evade US import duties. Singaporeans Loh Yew Kong, 68; Leong Yu Fong, 41; and Loh Chen Sing Darren, 37, as well as three companies – Brighture Et Riche, Brig...

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Uber survey finds 90% of passengers deem 10,000 permit cap ‘very insufficient’

A vast majority of passengers consider the government’s plan to cap ride-hailing vehicle permits at 10,000 “very insuffi

cient”, according to a survey by Uber, as the company attempts to challenge elements of the proposed regulatory regime. US-based Uber said on Thursday that the survey, conducted last month over six da...

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Hong Kong firms sign 6 deals to support Kazakhstan’s new hi-tech, economic hub

Hong Kong’s business community has signed six agreements with Kazakhstan to support the development of the country’s new

hi-tech and economic hub, as Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu positioned the city as the project’s gateway to global capital and the mainland Chinese market. The memorandums of understanding (MOUs), ...

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Thai court sentences 2 Chinese Uygur men to death for 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing

A Thai court on Thursday sentenced two ethnic Chinese Uygur men to death for the 2015 bombing of Bangkok’s Erawan shrine

. The worst attack on the city in recent history killed 20, including tourists from China, Malaysia and Singapore. The men, Bilal Mohammed, 41, and Yusufu Mieraili, 36, were arrested in a manhunt that...

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Filipino mayor begs for helicopters to fly food to ‘very hungry’ quake survivors

The mayor of a southern Philippine town that was devastated by a powerful earthquake pleaded on Thursday for helicopters

to transport food to stave off hunger in several landslide-isolated villages. The 7.8 magnitude offshore quake, one of the strongest to hit the archipelago in half a century, struck on Monday off the...

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Don’t panic if you see a snake on a Chinese power line. It might be a robot

Robotic snakes have been deployed in southwestern China to inspect power lines and ensure a stable power supply during t

he country’s high-pressure national college entrance exam. The snakelike robots spiral around power lines in Kunming, the provincial capital of Yunnan, to detect hazards such as broken wires, worn com...

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Women face extra challenges during China’s gaokao; many use contraceptives to delay periods

As China’s gaokao, or national college entrance exam, fell on June 7 to 10 this year, the bigger challenge that female c

andidates face during the test is receiving increasing attention online. Gaokao is an exam that most Chinese secondary school pupils take to further their study. According to data from the National Bu...

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How major LNG deal with Japan signals Malaysia as rising Asean ‘middle power’

Japan’s signing of a 20-year LNG supply deal with Malaysia’s Petronas has cast the Southeast Asian country as a valuable

energy and security partner, as Tokyo looks to protect itself from global supply shocks and deepen ties with trusted allies. The latest move also underscores how, amid the energy crisis, Asian nation...

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Police fire water cannon in Belfast as stabbing sparks second night of unrest

Police blasted water cannons at protesters in Northern Ireland who set small fires and hurled bricks, rocks and bottles

at them during a second night of violence Wednesday over a brutal stabbing on a Belfast street. Demonstrators wearing masks tore bricks from the walls outside homes and smashed pavements with sledgeha...

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6 arrested as Hong Kong customs seizes HK$156 million in fake World Cup goods

Hong Kong customs has arrested six people over the alleged smuggling and online sale of counterfeit Fifa World Cup merch

andise, with an estimated market value of HK$156 million (US$20 million). The Customs and Excise Department said on Thursday it had uncovered 29 suspected smuggling cases and five online sales cases i...

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Hong Kong’s pivot to emerging sectors secures its spot as top choice for tech firms: HKEX

Hong Kong has become the top listing choice for tech firms amid the rise of Asia in global innovation, according to Bonn

ie Chan Yiting, CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX). The comments come as the city’s capital markets maintain momentum despite recent fluctuations, with over HK$166 billion (US$21.2 billion...

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Deaths of mother and daughter on same day raise concerns over academic pressure

Hong Kong parents have voiced shock and grief over the apparent suicide of a mother and daughter on Wednesday, believed

to be tied to academic pressure, with education leaders calling for stronger mental health support for families and youth. Police said a 48-year-old woman died after falling from her flat in Taikoo Sh...

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