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Malaysia arrests 2 over video of man in headscarf drinking alcohol

South China Morning Post, Published on 25/12/2025

» KUALA LUMPUR — Two people have been arrested in Malaysia after a viral video showing a man wearing a headscarf while drinking alcohol at a hair salon triggered religious sensitivities in the Muslim-majority country.

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Mobile game advocating Hong Kong, Taiwan independence disappears

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/06/2025

» HONG KONG — A mobile game application banned for advocating Hong Kong and Taiwan independence can no longer be found on Apple's App Store, according to checks by the Post, following its earlier removal from the Google Play Store.

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Chinese court prosecutes Myanmar gang for scams, drugs, extortion, murder

South China Morning Post, Published on 21/02/2025

» BEIJING — A Chinese court has begun hearing charges against 23 members of a notorious Myanmar-based telecoms fraud gang accused of a range of crimes.

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China hands death sentence to ex-banker for taking bribes

South China Morning Post, Published on 29/05/2024

» BEIJING - A court in eastern China delivered a rare death sentence on Tuesday, after finding that a former senior banker accepted bribes worth more than 1.1 billion yuan (US$151 million) in his role with one of the country's top four state asset managers.

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Chinese migrants 'trafficked' to Oklahoma, official says

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/01/2024

» Undocumented Chinese nationals recruited on international websites to cross into the United States are becoming victims of labour and sex trafficking, often on illicit marijuana farms run by Mexican and Chinese syndicates in Oklahoma, the state's top law enforcement official said on Wednesday.

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Elderly Hong Kong woman tricked out of HK$16 million after giving out bank account details

South China Morning Post, Published on 19/11/2023

» An elderly woman was tricked out of HK$16 million (US$2.05 million) after giving out her bank account details in Hong Kong, losing the most among victims discovered in the latest police crackdown on scams that has led to the arrest of 21 suspects.