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Forum in the HKSAR marks the fifth anniversary of the national security law, highlighting stability, development and the “One Country, Two Systems” principle.
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Forum in the HKSAR marks the fifth anniversary of the national security law, highlighting stability, development and the “One Country, Two Systems” principle.
Expert William Hartung warns that potential U.S. strikes on Iran risk repeating the Iraq War’s costly legacy: trillions spent, hundreds of thousands killed and enduring veteran trauma.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan urged Israel to halt its strikes on Iran, warning at the OIC meeting in Istanbul that the attacks risk dragging the region into a ‘total disaster.’
Explore Stanley’s cinematic heritage at Murray House and Blake Pier—iconic backdrops in Hong Kong that blend history, culture, and on-screen magic.
June 21 marks the Summer Solstice, the final solar term of the traditional Chinese calendar. Once a subtle festival, women exchanged folding fans for coolness and good health.
At SIFF, Shanghai International Film Festival tickets become cultural passports—unlock half-priced exhibitions and late-night meals across the city.
Discover how the domestically developed “Venus” camera captured the classic “A Spring River Flows East”, marking a milestone in the Chinese mainland film industry.
Explore how Han Dynasty jade pillows provided a cool touch and restful sleep, inspiring modern sustainable cooling solutions.
As the July 9 tariff truce expires, the EU, Canada and Japan ramp up high-stakes talks with the U.S., eyeing a deal on steel, aluminum and autos.
Explore how the 27th Belt and Road Film Week concluded in Shanghai with cultural tours and awards recognizing global filmmakers.