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South China Morning Post, 20 Aug 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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ArticleChina becomes first nation to recover launch rock­ets with two dis­tinct paths

In a global first, lead­ing Chinese com­mer­cial rocket com­pany Land­Space has recovered a stain­less-steel booster after an orbital launch, mark­ing a major step in the coun­try’s efforts to develop lower-cost, reusable rock­ets. Pre­vi­ous reusable...

China becomes first nation to recover launch rock­ets with two dis­tinct paths

ArticleHKEX looks to put ‘more products on our shelf’

Hong Kong’s bourse oper­ator will focus on diver­si­fy­ing into mul­tiple asset classes and extend­ing its trad­ing hours to serve inter­na­tional investors, in sup­port of the city’s five-year-plan goal to strengthen its role as an inter­na­tional...

HKEX looks to put ‘more products on our shelf’

ArticlePar­ents fail in bid to get baby Danny back

The par­ents of a baby taken into the care of wel­fare author­it­ies have lost a legal bid to have their home-born son returned to them, with the judge arguing the father’s child-rais­ing meth­ods failed to con­sider the pos­sible risks. High Court...

Par­ents fail in bid to get baby Danny back