Passenger trips at the Hong Kong International Airport reached 61 million in 2025, marking a 15 per cent year-on-year increase, after a full year of operation with the facility’s third runway. The Airport Authority said on Thursday that the strong figures came on the back of a busy Christmas season, which saw over 200,000 daily passenger trips over eight days in December. Cargo throughput for the year also rose by 2.7 per cent to 5.07 million tonnes. “The strong traffic performance in 2025 marks... [Continue Reading]
Japan and the Philippines signed a defence pact on Thursday that would allow the tax-free provision of ammunition, fuel, food and other necessities when their forces stage joint training to boost deterrence against China’s growing aggression in the region and to bolster their preparation for natural disasters. Japan has faced increasing political, trade and security tensions with Beijing, which was angered by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remark that potential mainland Chinese action against... [Continue Reading]
The UN Security Council is slated to meet for "a briefing on the situation in Iran," according to a spokesperson for the Somali presidency. [Continue Reading]
Joe Bennett says his parents are in a "dangerous position" amid Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-regime protests. [Continue Reading]
Business owners neighbouring suspected illegal tobacco stores are calling for a crackdown amid a spate of violent incidents alleged to be targeting the illicit tobacco trade. [Continue Reading]
A delighted Dane Sweeny will play in the Australian Open main draw for the second time after winning his third and final qualifying match. [Continue Reading]
A federal law enforcement officer has shot a man in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle during an arrest, US officials say. [Continue Reading]
Three men accused of fraud face Brisbane Magistrates court over their alleged involvement in public hospital fraud, allegedly involving secret payments to surgeons. [Continue Reading]
Well-known and loved Centralian Chris "CP" Perry has been farewelled by hundreds of mourners at his funeral service in Alice Springs. [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog has called on businesses to improve services for elderly customers after receiving more than 9,200 complaints in the past three years, including a woman who spent HK$400,000 (US$51,294) on beauty treatments. The Consumer Council said on Thursday that improving services for seniors would help boost the spending potential of the “silver economy”, a priority for the city’s government amid a rapidly ageing population. “The council urges traders to review their sales... [Continue Reading]
The Greens will not support Labor's new hate laws without changes to ensure all minorities are protected and a slew of amendments to the government's sweeping legislative response to the Bondi terror attack. [Continue Reading]
Ukraine struggles to restore heat, electricity as temperatures plummet to -19 degrees Celsius. [Continue Reading]
Washington could intervene militarily in Iran, the Trump administration has suggested, but it remains unclear whether that will happen. [Continue Reading]
Recent events in Minneapolis have sparked renewed debates over immigration enforcement and the use of excessive force by federal agents. On Wednesday evening, a shooting involving federal law enforcement officers occurred during an operation aimed at apprehending a Venezuelan national, just one week after a woman, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The Minneapolis city officials confirmed that a man was shot in the leg during a confrontation with federal immigration agents, although the specifics of what led to the shooting are still unclear. Eyewitnesses reported that federal agents deployed smoke and... [Continue Reading]
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he was told “on good authority” that the killing of Iranian protesters has “stopped”, and Tehran indicated that there was "no plan for hanging" protestors. The UN Security Council will meet Thursday afternoon to discuss the situation in Iran. Follow our liveblog for all the latest developments. [Continue Reading]
Two significant cases have recently emerged in Australia, drawing public attention and concern. One case involves the conviction of Tom Silvagni, the son of a renowned AFL player, while the other concerns a series of explosive devices found in Canberra. Tom Silvagni was convicted last year of two counts of rape, receiving a sentence of six years and two months. The County Court determined that Silvagni had assaulted a woman twice in January 2024, having gained access to her bed by impersonating another man. Furthermore, Silvagni attempted to conceal his actions by manipulating an Uber receipt. He has since filed... [Continue Reading]
WA Police charge a 19-year-old man after he allegedly uses social media to send messages, threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns. [Continue Reading]
G7 members ‘remain prepared to impose additional restrictive measures if Iran continues to crack down on protests and dissent’Trump says Iran has told him ‘killing has stopped’ as he pulls back from strike threatsFamilies of protesters killed in Iran tell of heartbreakTrump has told Reuters in that Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi “seems very nice” but expressed uncertainty over whether Pahlavi would be able to muster support within Iran to eventually take over.Trump said it is possible the government in Tehran could fall due to the protests, but that in truth “any regime can fail”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Cars have been swept to sea and residents isolated by floodwaters after more than 100 millimetres of rain was dumped in some parts of the popular holiday region. [Continue Reading]
In a tumultuous week for Minneapolis, reports have emerged of a shooting involving federal agents during an enforcement action aimed at an undocumented immigrant. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening, just days after the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, leaving the community in shock and anger. Local officials confirmed they were aware of the shooting but have yet to provide detailed information regarding the circumstances and identities of those involved. Witnesses reported that the shooting took place at approximately 7 PM local time, as federal agents approached a Venezuelan immigrant who was in the country illegally.... [Continue Reading]
Experts say these agreements are clear signs of how important an ally the Philippines is becoming in the Indo-Pacific region amid jitters of US security guarantees. [Continue Reading]
China’s military says it is using quantum technology to gather high-value military intelligence from public cyberspace. The People’s Liberation Army said more than 10 experimental quantum cyber warfare tools were “under development”, many of which were being “tested in front-line missions”, according to the official newspaper Science and Technology Daily. The project is being led by a supercomputing laboratory at the National University of Defence Technology, according to the report, with a... [Continue Reading]
An audit of WA's health infrastructure finds the state's aging public hospitals are too reliant on reactive maintenance, with no dedicated funding to keep them up to scratch and little data to inform future decisions. [Continue Reading]
The BBC arrived at a grim scene in the evening, with rescuers still pulling bodies out of the mangled train. [Continue Reading]
Juliana Peres Magalhães wrapped up testimony on Wednesday in the case against Brendan Banfield, her former lover, who is accused of killing his wife and another man. [Continue Reading]
Mayor urged calm as protesters gathered on the scene, as city continues to reel in aftermath of Renee Nicole Good’s killingA federal officer has shot a man in the leg during an enforcement operation in north Minneapolis, sparking protests in a city still on edge after the killing of Renee Nicole Good by a federal agent last week.The shooting occurred about 7pm local time, according to witnesses. Several hundred protesters gathered at the scene on Wednesday night facing off with agents who blocked off the area and used smoke and other crowd control weapons. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A corpse flower at the Adelaide Botanic Garden is generating excitement but it is actually among five of the rare plant to bloom in the city this summer. [Continue Reading]
James Luckey-Lange, 28, was released this week with several other U.S. citizens from the country’s notorious prison system after going missing in December, his family said. [Continue Reading]
Details of the 23-year-old's appeal bid have been released, with Silvagni arguing a judge erred in describing certain evidence as "incriminating conduct" during his rape trial late last year. [Continue Reading]
Elon Musk’s AI company xAI has imposed limits on its Grok chatbot’s image editing capabilities after hyper-realistic sexualised images — including depictions of minors — circulated online. The restrictions apply to all users, including paid subscribers, and block image generation in jurisdictions where such content is illegal. [Continue Reading]
The agent shot a Venezuelan man who was resisting arrest, an official said. Protesters and law enforcement officers clashed for hours, as city officials urged people to go home. [Continue Reading]
Recent developments have unveiled a significant agreement between European authorities and Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, potentially reshaping the automotive landscape in Europe. This new understanding marks a departure from punitive anti-subsidy tariffs that previously could reach as high as 35.3 percent. Analysts suggest that this agreement will avert a price war among mainland carmakers, allowing them to foster their brand reputation more effectively. Key players in the Chinese electric vehicle market, including BYD and Leapmotor, are expected to benefit from the European Commission's acceptance of their price commitments. Instead of facing steep tariffs, these manufacturers can sell their vehicles... [Continue Reading]
European aviation evaluators have begun test flights of China’s home-grown C919 airliner in Shanghai, the Post has learned, as the manufacturer of the narrowbody jet presses ahead with its bid to secure Western safety certification – a crucial step in the journey to global adoption and being able to compete with industry leaders Boeing and Airbus. Two test pilots from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have conducted verification flights, according to a source with knowledge of the... [Continue Reading]
High-ranking neo-Nazi Joel Davis has told a Sydney court the Nationalist Socialist Network "no longer exists" as he was again denied bail for allegedly threatening a federal MP. [Continue Reading]
Police believe no one hurt but urge public not to pick up explosive devices and say more may be foundFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNearly a dozen pipe bombs, some of them already detonated, have been found on footpaths and in parks in the nation’s capital, sparking a major police investigation and warnings not to touch the potentially explosive items.ACT police Det Acting Insp Anna Wronski could not say where the pipe bombs came from or who was behind them, but said the matter was being taken... [Continue Reading]
In Italy, he has earned the nickname Il Baby Bomber because of his size, strength and impact on the game. But where do his international allegiances lie? [Continue Reading]
Your guide to new UK and Ireland passport rules for dual citizens and general entry changes beginning in February. [Continue Reading]
The Australian Open is almost here — but first we have the draw, which will determine the mouth-watering first round match-ups and what the possible finals could look like. Follow live. [Continue Reading]
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur are set to sign an agreement, more than 25 years in the making, to create one of the world's largest free trade areas. [Continue Reading]
The announcement that BTS will return to Malaysia after more than a decade has sent K-pop fans into a frenzy, with many calling it a once-in-a-lifetime moment. The South Korean supergroup will stage two concerts in Kuala Lumpur on December 12 and 13, marking its first appearance in the country since 2015, when it performed its Red Bullet Tour at Mega Star Arena. This will also be BTS’ first-ever concert in Kuala Lumpur as its previous Malaysia performance was held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. For... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong and Shenzhen can work closely to empower finance with artificial intelligence, delegates said on Thursday at the China Conference: Greater Bay Area, an event hosted by the South China Morning Post. Joseph Chan Ho-lim, undersecretary for Financial Services and the Treasury in the Hong Kong government, said Hong Kong and Shenzhen were seeking deeper cooperation between finance and technology. Chan said at the event in Qianhai, a bonded zone in Shenzhen, that Hong Kong, as a... [Continue Reading]
Elon Musk’s platform X on Wednesday announced measures to prevent its AI chatbot Grok from undressing images of real people, following global backlash over its generation of sexualised photos of women and children. The announcement comes after California’s attorney general launched an investigation into Musk’s xAI - the developer of Grok - over the sexually explicit material and multiple countries either blocked access to the chatbot or launched their own probes. X said it will “geoblock the... [Continue Reading]
The Thursday letters page wonders how a game as bad as Code Violet can come to be, as one reader muses on the surprisingly short glory years of Halo and Gears Of War. [Continue Reading]
The BBC understands that one of the protesters was taken to hospital earlier on Wednesday in a poor condition. [Continue Reading]
Canadian leader's visit comes after nearly a decade of strained ties between Ottawa and Beijing. [Continue Reading]
US President Donald Trump’s backing for a Senate bill that would allow tariffs of up to 500 per cent on goods from countries buying Russian oil has raised the prospect of a near-freeze in trade between India and its largest export market, as New Delhi continues to absorb steep US duties imposed last year. Trump last week gave the green light to the proposal, which targets any country that continues to buy Russian oil, petroleum products or uranium, a move seen as part of Washington’s effort to... [Continue Reading]
Western Australia's ban on demersal fishing has left fishers frustrated. Will the government be able to soften the blow for an angry industry? [Continue Reading]
NASA carried out its first medical evacuation from the International Space Station after an astronaut required care, bringing four crew members back to Earth earlier than planned. The early return temporarily reduces the station crew, limiting spacewalks until a replacement team arrives. [Continue Reading]
Jordan Smith comes from a tennis-mad family in Sydney and is now a millionaire thanks to a couple of days' work at the Australian Open. [Continue Reading]
Only three Republicans joined with Democrats to vote in favour of the resolution, resulting in a tie broken by JD Vance. [Continue Reading]