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Andy Burnham becomes sole candidate in UK Labour leadership election Andy Burnham, a contender in the UK Labour Party leadership election, has secured nominations from 349 Labour Members of Parliament in the House of Commons. The figure rules out any internal party challenge, cementing Burnham's position as the sole candidate.
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2026.07.14 13:16
Nansun Shi passes away: Ex-husband Tsui Hark says Shi hopes people's grief turns into strength Veteran film industry figure Nansun Shi passed away at Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital yesterday (July 13), aged 75. Her ex-husband Tsui Hark spoke to reporters outside the hospital. "Nansun's immune system started to deteriorate back in 2022," he said. "For all these years, she fought her illness with extraordinary resilience. Recently, her immunity declined drastically, leaving her vulnerable to successive viral infections that caused multiple organ failure. She hoped everyone would channel their sorrow and longing for her into strength and warmth to embrace her farewell."
Hong Kong
2026.07.14 12:11
Accidents reported for three straight days after Tsuen Wan road flyover opens, government says extra signs added A newly opened flyover on Tsuen Wan Road (Kowloon-bound) has seen traffic accidents reported on three consecutive days since it began operation on 12 July, prompting the government to add more road markings and temporary signage while continuing to monitor traffic conditions.
Hong Kong
2026.07.14 11:20
Opinion | No need for saber-rattling over the South China Sea, Peace can be reeled in like a fish The dispute over the South China Sea boils down to one ugly bedrock truth: US encirclement of China. Its containment policy is making waves, turning this previously peaceful corner of the Pacific into a hotspot. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, regrettably, is not designed to factor in ugly geopolitical realities. This is the key to unpacking the fuss over the South China Sea.
Philip Yeung
2026.07.14 10:17
I Live in HK EP12 | How one Dutch photographer preserved fading neighborhoods, one cat at a time Dutch photographer Marcel Heijnen has frozen the vibrant lives of these "shop cats" in his lens, sketching a warm and intimate portrait of Hong Kong's urban landscape.
I Live in HK
2026.07.14 09:48
Heatwave drives Germans to swim as June drownings near 100, most victims were young men A heatwave sweeping across parts of Europe has pushed temperatures in some areas of Germany as high as 41.7°C, prompting many people to cool off in lakes and rivers, but officials and rescuers have warned of rising risks as drowning deaths climbed sharply in June.
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2026.07.14 09:18
Notorious 'fake firefighter' rapist warns of 'massacre' if paroled as New York weighs reform bills Peter Braunstein, a 62-year-old convicted sex offender known for a 2005 case in which he allegedly posed as a firefighter to attack a former colleague, has sent a letter to media outlets warning that he would carry out a "ruthless massacre" if released on parole under proposed reforms, according to the New York Post.
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2026.07.14 08:14
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