Authorities in Thailand are investigating the collapse of a Bangkok skyscraper during an earthquake, resulting in 13 deaths. The building, constructed by a Chinese company and a Thai firm for the State Audit Office, collapsed trapping around 90 workers. Concerns about substandard steel, worker shortages, and delays had been raised prior to the earthquake, prompting government investigations and the questioning of workers removing files from the site.
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UK overtures to China worry Hongkongers | Letter
A pragmatic China policy should consider the experiences of the diaspora, argues Sum Kung, a Hongkonger with a British national (overseas) passport living in Britain. The editorial on the UK's evolving stance toward China resonated deeply, as many who left Hong Kong after the national security law faced immediate and existential threats from the regime. Their migration was not merely for better opportunities but a necessary escape from a city where freedoms were swiftly eroding....
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