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9d07/06

Close call as tree branch hits Hong Kong double-decker bus, smashing window

Passengers on a Hong Kong bus have escaped unharmed after a tree branch struck the upper deck, shattering a side window. Police said they received a report at about 8am on Monday that a KMB route 277E bus hit an overhanging tree while travelling in the left lane of Ching Hiu Road in Sheung Shui, outside the Glorious Peak residential development. No injuries were reported. Images circulating online showed a large hole where a side window had shattered, with the adjacent pane cracked but still in.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/06war-conflict · 2/5

isn't it Unfair that Apple with so much less infrastructure is worth ≈4 trillion $ ,while Samsung with a massive infrastructure is just worth ≈ 1 trillion $

​ yes, many of you would argue that it's about the company's vision etc etc. But Samsung also has a wide and futuristic vision, and covers fields such as Consumer electronics, smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, televisions, monitors, home appliances, semiconductors, memory chips, processors (SoCs), foundry services, display panels (OLED/QLED/LCD), batteries, energy storage systems, telecommunications equipment, 5G/6G infrastructure, artificial intelligence, robotics, software deve

Socialunclassifiedusa · europe · russia
9d07/06

Sara Duterte’s ally Marcoleta arrested hours before her impeachment trial in Philippines

A ⁠Philippine senator who is ⁠an ally of Vice-President Sara ⁠Duterte-Carpio was arrested on Monday on a plunder charge, hours before the Senate begins a high-stakes impeachment trial that could determine Duterte’s political future. Senator Rodante Marcoleta was due to sit as a senator-judge on Monday at the impeachment trial ‌against Duterte-Carpio. If convicted by a two-thirds majority in the 24-member Senate, Duterte-Carpio could be barred from running in the 2028 elections, where she remains

unclassifiedchina · asia
9d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

South Korea Charges Refiners With Gas Price Gouging

South Korean prosecutors have charged all four refiners in the country with collusion on fuel prices that resulted in $17 billion in harm, Reuters has reported, citing the Korean authorities. According to a media briefing by the lead prosecutor in the case, two refiners had coordinated on the size and timing of fuel price increases after the war between the United States and Israel, and Iran broke out at the end of February. In addition to the companies, the prosecutors also charged four employe

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
9d07/06

Hong Kong police arrest 13 in drink and drug driving crackdown during World Cup

Hong Kong police have arrested 13 people in a three-day operation targeting drink- and drug-driving during the World Cup. The force said on Monday that its Traffic Kowloon East enforcement and control division conducted the operation, code-named “Quickchaser”, from July 3 to 5 on major thoroughfares in the area, netting 10 men, a 17-year-old boy and two women. The suspects, aged 17 to 62, were arrested on suspicion of trafficking in dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous drugs, driving under..

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/06

#004 | Updates at Trade-Republic & a dream of recovery and employment

Good Monday morning to the busy work force! As usual, there is a new episode of chatter content fresh from the language lab. In a somewhat smaller episode, we looked at, among other things, the massive updates and future ambitions at Trade Republic, the government's reform package and the suggestions for changing the IFG. Remember - the AMA with pension commission member Prof. Dr. Martin Werding is still in the question phase. We're recording on Friday -

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · uk
9d07/06war-conflict · 2/5

Nuclear-powered Chinese submarine fires test missile in the Pacific

A nuclear-powered People’s Liberation Army submarine fired a test missile on the high seas in the Pacific on Monday, according to Chinese state media. The dummy warhead was fired at 12.01pm, state news agency Xinhua said. It added that it was a routine test and was not aimed at any specific country or target. The report said that relevant countries had been notified ahead of time. The test was China’s first known submarine-based missile test since 1982, and the first known to have been fired...

unclassifiedchina · asia
9d07/06

Venezuela quakes survivor shares ordeal after 8 days buried alive

Hernan Gil was working his shift as a security guard in the basement of a building in Venezuela on the afternoon of June 24 when he felt the earth shake. The first tremor was short, Gil recounted in an interview from the hospital room where he was recovering after being rescued from the depths of a collapsed building. Gil became a symbol of hope for Venezuela after he survived eight days of being buried alive by the double earthquake that devastated the north of the Caribbean country, leaving...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/06

Noted scientists leave US for China, America turns 250: 5 weekend reads you missed

We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Noted neurobiologist and ex-taekwondo captain Chih-Ying Su leaves US for China Celebrated neurobiologist Chih-Ying Su, who specialises in research on the sense of smell using fruit flies and mosquitoes, has left her position as faculty vice-chair at the University of California San Diego to join...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/06

Outgunned Philippine Air Force takes on South China Sea defence

For decades, the Philippine Air Force hunted communist rebels and Islamist militants in the country’s forests and southern islands. Now, amid seemingly intractable tensions in the South China Sea, it is being reshaped into an armed service meant to defend one of Asia’s most contested maritime frontiers – even as analysts rank it the weakest air arm among Southeast Asia’s six largest militaries. “Because we are an archipelago, we really need to strengthen our air assets,” air force spokeswoman...

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