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Flight tracker captures moment Indonesian plane loses contact

Flight tracker captures moment Indonesian plane loses contact

A flight tracker captures the moment an Indonesian plane carrying 11 people lost contact on Saturday (17 January).
Hong Kong police arrest 2, record 220 offences in illegal road racing crackdown

Hong Kong police arrest 2, record 220 offences in illegal road racing crackdown

Hong Kong police arrested two drivers and found that motorists had committed about 220 traffic violations in a two-day crackdown on illegal vehicle modifications, speeding and other offences. Police said on Sunday the arrests were made during the force’s two-day operation called ‘Fossington’ over the weekend, targeting traffic violations across New Territories locations such as Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tolo Highway, Tai Mei Tuk, Luk Keng Road and Bride’s Pool Road. At around 9am on Sunday, transport...

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Sabalenka beats wildcard in front of Federer & Laver

Aryna Sabalenka overcomes the "pressure" of being watched by tennis legends Roger Federer and Rod Laver to start her Australian Open campaign with a straight-set victory.
Europe’s far-right eyes run-off in Portugal’s presidential election

Europe’s far-right eyes run-off in Portugal’s presidential election

A record 11 candidates are standing in Portugal’s presidential election on Sunday, with a populist party leader poised to bring another political breakthrough for Europe’s far-right. The large field makes it unlikely that any candidate will capture more than 50 per cent of the vote for a first-round win. That would leave the two top candidates to compete in a run-off ballot next month. Almost 11 million people are eligible to vote in the election, with most results expected late in the day. The...

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South Australian premier urged Adelaide Writers’ Week board to drop Palestinian writer, letter reveals

South Australian premier urged Adelaide Writers’ Week board to drop Palestinian writer, letter reveals

Malinauskas urged the festival board to drop Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah, warning of public backlash

What tariffs has Trump announced and why?

Trump's volatile trade policy has thrown the world economy into chaos, and put some US prices up.
Could China’s ion implanter ‘scalpel’ carve out secure hi-tech chip supply chains?

Could China’s ion implanter ‘scalpel’ carve out secure hi-tech chip supply chains?

Chinese nuclear scientists have developed a world-class “microscopic scalpel” essential to various forms of chipmaking, potentially unblocking a bottleneck in the country’s efforts to fortify key supply chains. The China Institute of Atomic Energy said on Saturday that it had developed the nation’s first high-energy hydrogen ion implanter called the POWER-750H, saying it performed on a par with advanced international standards. Ion implanters are a critical part of some forms of semiconductor...
Trump ban on new foreign drones could raise prices and shrink choices

Trump ban on new foreign drones could raise prices and shrink choices

In late December, the Federal Communications Commission set the drone world abuzz with a sudden announcement that all new models of foreign-made drones and critical components would be banned from the United States.
China Manchu ethnic group childbirth tradition hangs bow and arrow for boys, red strip for girls

China Manchu ethnic group childbirth tradition hangs bow and arrow for boys, red strip for girls

China’s Manchu people have quirky child-rearing traditions known as Luocao and Caisheng which include hanging a wooden bow outside the front door when a boy is born, or a red cloth strip for a girl. The Manchu ethnic group, historically known for founding the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), now lives across various regions of China. According to the China Statistical Yearbook 2021, their population exceeds 10 million. In Manchu tradition, the birth of a baby is referred to as luocao, which literally...
El gobierno sirio avanza hacia el este y toma una ciudad estratégica en Raqqa de fuerzas kurdas

El gobierno sirio avanza hacia el este y toma una ciudad estratégica en Raqqa de fuerzas kurdas

Por GHAITH ALSAYED TABQA, Siria (AP) — Las fuerzas gubernamentales sirias tomaron el domingo una ciudad estratégica en el este del país dentro de un avance continuo contra las fuerzas lideradas por los kurdos al este del río Éufrates. Esto ocurrió después de que las tensiones entre Damasco y las Fuerzas Democráticas Sirias, lideradas por […]