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South China Morning Post, 6 Jul 2026

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The South China Morning Post is a leading English-language newspaper published daily in Hong Kong. Established in 1903, it has built a legacy as a trusted source for reporting on China, Hong Kong and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The newspaper is known for its comprehensive coverage of politics, business, society and culture. It offers a nuanced lens on the region’s evolving role in global affairs. SCMP combines legacy reporting with a forward-thinking digital strategy, offering deep analysis and fast-paced news that caters to professionals, policymakers and globally minded readers. With correspondents stationed across Asia and beyond, its coverage captures both the local detail and the broader international impact of key developments. The newspaper has earned international recognition for its editorial excellence, particularly in digital innovation and visual storytelling. It continues to break major stories, provide context around complex regional issues and highlight emerging trends in technology, trade and diplomacy. Available daily on PressReader, the South China Morning Post delivers timely journalism with global relevance. Whether you're following economic shifts, political dynamics or cultural movements, SCMP connects readers to the heart of Asia with clarity, authority and insight.

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ArticleUNIVERSITY TOWN TENDER TO BE LAUNCHED IN TWO MONTHS

The first tender for the uni­versity town in the North­ern Met­ro­polis will be launched in two months, with suc­cess­ful bid­ders to be announced after the site form­a­tion of the plot is com­pleted by the end of this year, Sec­ret­ary for Edu­ca­tion...

UNIVERSITY TOWN TENDER TO BE LAUNCHED IN TWO MONTHS

ArticleNato sum­mit may put Indo-Pacific on the back burner

Nato’s 32 mem­ber states will con­vene in the Turk­ish cap­ital this week for an annual sum­mit expec­ted to be dom­in­ated by efforts to secure a fra­gile peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, with Indo-Pacific issues tak­ing a back seat. Ana­lysts...

Nato sum­mit may put Indo-Pacific on the back burner

ArticleHK urged to be pre­pared for AI bubble risk, quantum com­puter threat

Hong Kong must brace for the emer­ging risks of an arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence (AI) bubble burst­ing and quantum com­puters cap­able of hack­ing encryp­ted fin­an­cial sys­tems, the head of the city’s de facto cent­ral bank has warned. Eddie Yue...

HK urged to be pre­pared for AI bubble risk, quantum com­puter threat

ArticleInfin­ite illu­sions

Young vis­it­ors explore the Infin­ity Room at the Bubble Planet Exper­i­ence, an immers­ive exhib­i­tion at Kai Tak Cruise Ter­minal. With 11 themed spaces span­ning 27,000 sq ft as well as vir­tual real­ity tech­no­logy, guests encounter inflat­able...

Infin­ite illu­sions

ArticleEATERIES SPEND TO WELCOME DOGS

Pet strollers, par­ti­tions and pre-din­ing brief­ings for cus­tom­ers are among the meas­ures res­taur­ants are tak­ing ahead of the launch of a scheme allow­ing dogs into eat­er­ies this week. Dim sum res­taur­ant Old Fung Tea House, with six...

EATERIES SPEND TO WELCOME DOGS