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WORLD

Hong Kong shelter saves 351 animals in 6 months as trapping, smuggling cases surge

South China Morning Post, Published on 07/01/2026

» HONG KONG — Illegal dog trapping and cat smuggling have become alarmingly common, with an animal rescue group reporting that it saved 351 animals in Hong Kong over the past six months - an average of two per day.

LIFE

How to end your addiction to your smartphone using 5 tips

South China Morning Post, Published on 25/09/2024

» The bright red lights shone onto the ground at pedestrian crossings around Hong Kong so that phone-absorbed zombies know the "Don't Walk" signal is active were billed as a public safety measure.

LIFE

China's internet users near 1.1 billion, driven by short videos

South China Morning Post, Published on 30/08/2024

» BEIJING - China's internet users approached 1.1 billion at the end of June, up 7.42 million from December, as a plethora of online entertainment options lured the young and old into joining the world's largest online population, the latest government figures showed.

WORLD

Asian-Americans see Kamala Harris' nomination as their time to shine

South China Morning Post, Published on 22/08/2024

» NEW YORK - As the Democratic Party unites behind US Vice-President Kamala Harris, the nation's first Asian-American and African-American woman to be nominated for president by a major political party, many Asian-Americans say they feel increasingly emboldened and optimistic that their voices will be heard.

BUSINESS

Hong Kong wealth gap narrows, but rival Singapore sees 23% increase

South China Morning Post, Published on 12/07/2024

» HONG KONG: Wealth inequality in Hong Kong dropped by 6% over the past 15 years but rival Singapore recorded an almost 23% increase over the same period, a report by a multinational bank has found.

WORLD

China teachers facing uncertainty with falling birth rate

South China Morning Post, Published on 13/02/2024

» Regarded as one of the "iron rice bowls" of China, teaching has remained a much sought-after option for Chinese jobseekers in an era of economic uncertainty.

WORLD

Japan to cut teachers' working hours amid 'serious' surge in mental health woes

South China Morning Post, Published on 04/02/2024

» The number of teachers who took leave due to mental illness at public schools in Japan climbed to a record high of 6,539 in fiscal 2022, a government survey showed, with an increased workload amid the Covid-19 pandemic cited as a possible factor.

WORLD

Taiwan to address talent shortage through 2-year stay for foreign graduates

South China Morning Post, Published on 17/01/2024

» Beset by a lack of talent like much of East Asia, Taiwan has followed Hong Kong in relaxing visa rules to allow foreign university students to stay longer after graduation to search for a job - a process that could hand the island as many as 200,000 new white-collar employees by 2032.

BUSINESS

Spending patterns of super-rich show Asia is most expensive region

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/06/2023

» HONG KONG: Asia remains the costliest region in the world to live in, with Singapore taking the number one spot, followed by Shanghai and Hong Kong, according to Julius Baer's latest Global Wealth and Lifestyle report.

BUSINESS

China's EV price war expected to continue after discounts fail to ignite car sales

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/05/2023

» The ongoing price war in China's automobiles market is likely to continue as previous rounds of heavy discounts have failed to spur sales, dimming the earnings outlook for most of mainland China's carmakers.