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2024-03-24
GUNMEN ARRESTED AFTER CONCERT HALL RAMPAGE
Washington’s criticism of law draws angry Beijing response
Rules on cross-border data transfers eased amid slump
Who needs Messi when you can have the Women’s World Cup
CITY IS ‘WELL-SUITED TO HOST’ POP CULTURE FEST
Starbucks should help build ties, Cui Tiankai says
Hospital looking to mainland for donor for HK liver patient
Victor Li and Canning Fok step aside as managing directors of CK Hutchison
‘Funeral’ flowers facelift fails to add cheer
Subsidised eye tests sought for elderly
GOAL OF NATIONAL NETWORK HIT BY TECH DEFICIENCIES
Firms eye role in new Indonesian capital
Team hails advanced array sonar system breakthrough
Researchers unveil new generation of AI chips with unprecedented efficiency
LEGACY OF ‘SUNFLOWER MOVEMENT’ A DECADE ON
Summit ‘a sign of Seoul tilt towards Washington’
Taiwan to allow duty-free imports of Paraguayan pork
Teenaged gamer loses his father’s life savings
Historians raise concern as urban sprawls devour national monuments
SUPPLY SHIP ‘DAMAGED IN ATTACK BY BEIJING’
Nation braces for life with higher rates after policy change
Inequality gap widens in India under Modi
Russia hits power facilities, triggering massive blackouts
Princess of Wales in plea for privacy amid cancer battle
XI CONDEMNS ‘SEVERE TERRORIST ATTACK’
MONG KOK PITCH CALLED ‘DANGEROUS’
Hong Kong pair ready to tackle hardest race of their lives
Karthik shrugs off defeat in IPL opener
Verstappen ‘satisfied’ but misery for Zhou
From the ground up
TRAILBLAZING FILMMAKER FINDS HIS VOICE IN THE WEST
Time is right to go forth and multiply for restaurant boss
Epic tactical RPG boasts a huge cast and engrossing mini dramas
A call to action
Lower-priced EVs are set to be a major trade battleground
Cities such as Hong Kong have key role to play in climate fight
Market forces will decide minibuses’ fate
Now the real work begins
It is in Beijing’s best interest to rein in nuclearised North Korea
The missing bowl
Getting out Moore
Perrotin with Tornado (2017), a work by Jean-Michel Othoniel. Picture: Guillaume Ziccarelli Above right: “Healing”, curated by Takashi Murakami, a group exhibition at Perrotin Shanghai in 2021. Right: the exterior of Perrotin Shanghai.
Left: the six chefs who collaborated at Shishi-Iwa House (from left) Coleman Griffin, Johanne Siy, Barry Quek, Ricardo Chaneton, Masashi Okamoto and Jordy Navarra. farmer Yusuke Iizuka grows herbs and vegetables at Duca Farm.
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