Close up of the first issue of The South China Morning Post. The South China Morning Post was established in 1903 by Mr Tse Tsan Tai and Mr Alfred Cunningham. It was first published on 6 November ...
Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li Tzar-kai is reshuffling his assets ... according to the PCCW filing. The South China Morning Post, owned by Alibaba Group Holding, competes with HKEJ.
As Jakarta ramps up military and coastguard cooperation with China, it sends a message of pragmatism to its Southeast Asian neighbours and the United States – but also risks raising questions ...
China said it drove off two Philippine government ships that tried to “illegally land” on a disputed reef in the South China Sea on Friday. According to the Chinese coastguard, the ships ...
Hong Kong police have arrested four people in connection with a knife attack in Yuen Long earlier this week that left one man dead and another injured. Acting senior superintendent Basil Tang Yick ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to Manila and condemned Beijing for its “dangerous and destabilising” actions in the South China Sea, in his first ...
Washington’s newest stars from China stole the spotlight on Friday when a pair of three-year-old giant pandas made their public debut at the National Zoo. Since October, when the male Bao Li ...
The Philippines said on Saturday it had suspended a scientific survey in the South China Sea after its fisheries vessels faced “harassment” and aggressive behaviour from China’s coastguard ...
A key suspect wanted in connection with human trafficking and telecoms fraud cases – including that of Chinese actor Wang Xing – has been arrested and sent to China, Beijing’s Ministry of ...
Hongkong Post has said it will continue to stop accepting items containing goods for the United States despite the country making a U-turn saying mail service will resume after suspending incoming ...
Hong Kong police have arrested three more suspects over a fatal knife attack in Yuen Long earlier this week, which left one man dead and another injured, bringing the total taken into custody to nine.
McKinsey & Co partners have been questioning the consulting giant’s presence in China, worried that doing business there may not be worth the risks given the Asian superpower’s increasingly ...