Japan online shops probed after listing schoolgirls’ old indoor shoes for sale at up to US$320
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Japan online shops probed after listing schoolgirls’ old indoor shoes for sale at up to US$320

Fans of such sales say trades are just like regular collecting, critics worry that practice may be akin to child sexual abuse Battered school indoor shoes, reportedly worn by graduating schoolgirls, have appeared in online shops in Japan, sparking fierce criticism over the fetishisation of young women. Removing outdoor shoes before entering homes, schools, companies and other public buildings is a deeply rooted custom in the country, tied to cleanliness and respect for shared spaces. Known as uwabaki, Japan’s traditional indoor shoes are typically white and shaped like ballet flats. At schools, from kindergarten through to university, students usually change into these indoor shoes at entrance lockers. Their pairs are often marked with names, class details or small personal designs. During the graduation season, student shoes often appear on flea-market apps, usually unused or in good condition.

DeepSeek Claude Code Clone Hits 8,700 GitHub Stars as Developer Goes Viral
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DeepSeek Claude Code Clone Hits 8,700 GitHub Stars as Developer Goes Viral

A Rust-based terminal AI coding agent built for DeepSeek V4 has taken GitHub's trending list by storm, accumulating 8,700 stars in days. Its creator, a patent law student, is now fielding interview requests from around the world.

What the BJP’s historic West Bengal victory means for Modi’s India
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What the BJP’s historic West Bengal victory means for Modi’s India

After his party’s stunning conquest of West Bengal, Narendra Modi stands at a juncture that would have seemed implausible mere months ago. The prime minister who lost his parliamentary majority in 2024, briefly inviting talk of a weakened leader, now controls roughly 70 per cent of India’s state legislatures through his ruling coalition, the National Democratic Alliance. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) sweep of West Bengal, winning 207 of 294 assembly seats and ending three consecutive terms...

Hong Kong police launch investigation after man and woman found dead in flat
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Hong Kong police launch investigation after man and woman found dead in flat

Pair found dead in a Sau Mau Ping flat after police received a report of a man sending distressed messages before becoming unreachable Hong Kong police have launched an investigation after a man and a woman were found dead in a flat at a Sau Mau Ping public housing estate on Wednesday afternoon. Police received a report at about 4.10pm from a man who suspected his brother had taken his own life inside a flat at Tat Yan House, Po Tat Estate. Firefighters forced entry into the flat and found a man, believed to be in his seventies, and a woman unconscious inside. Paramedics later certified both dead at the scene. Police said one of the deceased was found hanging, while the other was found lying on the floor. The caller told police he had received a distressing message from the man before losing contact.

Malaysia seeks to charge 2 over US$278 million Arm semiconductor deal
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Malaysia seeks to charge 2 over US$278 million Arm semiconductor deal

Ex-economy minister Rafizi Ramli, who is questioned by the MACC, previously pitched the deal as key to the Malaysian chip sector’s future Individuals linked to the deal – signed under the economy ministry last year and billed as part of Malaysia’s push to move up the semiconductor value chain - are being investigated for alleged abuse of power, cheating and criminal breach of trust. “We have identified two individuals whom we will propose [for them] to be charged in court,” MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki told reporters on Wednesday. “I am not saying they will definitely be charged. Investigators can recommend charges if the evidence suffices, but the final decision rests with the attorney general.” However, Azam did not name anyone when pressed by reporters. He said: “Whoever wants to speculate, that is up to them. We do not.” Azam said investigation papers were near completion and expected to be sent to prosecutors “in the near future”, pending two remaining witnesses – one in Taiwan and one in Malaysia.

Hongkongers to pay only HK$240 a year for leukaemia drug after system shake-up
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Hongkongers to pay only HK$240 a year for leukaemia drug after system shake-up

Hospital Authority says it began subsidising Dasatinib in April, with patients previously paying up to HK$500,000 annually for treatment More than 400 cancer patients are set to benefit from Hong Kong health authorities’ decision to subsidise a leukaemia drug, reducing annual treatment costs from up to HK$500,000 (US$63,800) to just HK$240. The Hospital Authority said on Wednesday that it began subsidising the medication, Dasatinib, in April, with the government expected to allocate an additional HK$49 million in annual spending to help cover the cost. As part of the move, Dasatinib was reclassified from a “self-financed item” to a “special drug” in the authority’s medication database. This means patients can buy it at a subsidised cost, regardless of their financial status, as long as they meet the relevant clinical criteria. The authority also announced that more Hong Kong residents could now qualify for a drug subsidy fund, following a relaxation of its means-tested criteria based on patients’ salaries and assets. William Chui Chun-ming, the authority’s chief pharmacist, said Dasatinib’s reclassification was a result of the medication’s positioning as a second-line treatment for leukaemia under international guidelines.

What does an improved Hong Kong property outlook mean for land sales?
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What does an improved Hong Kong property outlook mean for land sales?

Land tenders may test market discipline due to risk of intense bidding, given Hong Kong’s pronounced property upcycles, S&P says The competition could intensify at tenders for Hong Kong’s residential plots as developers replenish their land banks amid a recovering property market, with the tug of war testing their financial discipline as they bid for parcels at a “noticeable premium”, according to S&P Global Ratings, though some analysts believe that the return of confidence is warranted given robust demand for housing units. The credit-rating agency also forecast a relatively modest residential market recovery, which could potentially limit the pricing strategies of developers as new projects are launched in future. “Rated developers handled Hong Kong’s property downturn deftly by trimming investments and bolstering balance sheets,” S&P said in a report on Wednesday. “Now the question is whether they will throw caution to the wind as demand revives.” The rating agency said that the coming land auctions could test market discipline as “we see a risk of intense bidding because Hong Kong’s property market is known for its pronounced upcycles”. “Any purchases of land at inflated prices could be a long-term risk,” S&P said.

Hong Kong to ban new EVs with only electronic door handles
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Hong Kong to ban new EVs with only electronic door handles

Move aligns with mainland China’s decision following concerns that concealed door handles, which are usually electronic, pose safety risks Hong Kong is set to ban electric vehicles (EVs) equipped solely with electronic door handles, as authorities seek to align with mainland China’s decision to mandate physical manual releases on all new cars from 2027 to mitigate safety hazards. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan said on Wednesday that the government was closely monitoring the latest technical breakthroughs and regulatory shifts on the mainland and abroad to ensure local road users were protected by up-to-date safeguards. Responding to an inquiry from Ben Chan Hang-pan, chairman of the Legislative Council’s transport panel, the minister highlighted a new mandatory national standard published by the mainland that the city was considering adopting. Mable Chan was referring to the GB 48001-2026 standard titled, “Safety technical requirements for automotive door handle”. “[The standard] requires that mechanical door handles be installed on both the interior and exterior of doors for vehicles sold from 2027 onwards, focusing on addressing issues such as failure in operating door handles after accidents,” she said.

China’s new marine buoy says goodbye to classic Western design used since World War II
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China’s new marine buoy says goodbye to classic Western design used since World War II

First-of-its-kind intelligent ocean-observation buoy with disc-shaped side anchor solves ‘tangling nightmare’ of traditional structures It abandons a mooring architecture that has dominated Western marine engineering since World War II. “The world’s first buoy system designed with a disc-shaped single-side anchor structure has broken through the traditional single-point mooring structure at the centre of disc-shaped buoys,” the institute wrote in a statement issued last month. The deployment also carried symbolic significance. As the new intelligent buoy entered operation, technicians simultaneously recovered a much smaller three-metre buoy that had served at the same station for more than 16 years. The project represents a rare attempt to redesign a buoy configuration that has remained largely unchanged for nearly 80 years. Traditional disc-shaped marine buoys – widely used in Western oceanographic systems since World War II – typically rely on a central single-point mooring structure.

Sculpture in middle of ‘Mirror of the Sky’ China lake criticised for disrupting serene beauty
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Sculpture in middle of ‘Mirror of the Sky’ China lake criticised for disrupting serene beauty

Pink heart with angel wings installation described as an ‘eyesore’ as criticism mounts over the spoiling of nation’s scenic sites China’s Chaka Salt Lake, a heaven-like tourist attraction hailed as a “mirror of the sky”, has hit the headlines over an “ugly” installation. The lake in northwestern China’s Qinghai province is famous for its mirror-like surface, formed as a result of the water’s high salt content. It was selected by an authoritative Chinese geography magazine as being among the top must-visit sites in China and received around 40,000 visitors daily last year. However, some people have complained that an installation in the lake has ruined its serene beauty. A person posted a video criticising a building-block sculpture featuring a pink heart with angel wings which was erected in the middle of the lake, describing it as a “total eyesore”.

Can Indonesia turn holiday island Bali into a global financial hub?
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Can Indonesia turn holiday island Bali into a global financial hub?

Having a financial centre on the island will help boost national economic competitiveness, officials say Indonesian Chief Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto earlier this week said the government was finalising regulations to establish a financial hub in the Kura Kura Special Economic Zone (SEZ) on Serangan island, 500 metres south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. “Indonesia is among the countries considered the safest if World War III ever breaks out. Just see how many Russians and Ukrainians are in Bali. We are planning to set up a special financial centre,” Prabowo said on April 8. Haryo Limanseto, a spokesman with the Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs, said in a statement on Monday that Bali “could serve as a barometer for the financial sector”. “The international financial centre [IFC] is a strategic step in strengthening national economic competitiveness,” Haryo said.

Europe readies trade war weapon amid China export deluge
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Europe readies trade war weapon amid China export deluge

The European Commission is working on a new trade weapon as the continent struggles to contend with a flood of low-cost imports from China. The tool may be presented at a May 29 gathering of the European Union’s executive branch, the South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday. Plans for a China-focused meeting were delayed from last month after the US-Israeli war on Iran prompted a new agenda focused on energy prices. It’s not clear what form the instrument will take. Business groups have been...