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Lula seeks diplomatic role as Latin American nations resist aligning with west over conflict
The ‘Lincheng incident’ pitted bandits against a wealthy elite — and is recreated in James Zimmerman’s immersive account
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Dorothy Tse’s debut novel draws on protests in Hong Kong to plunge its protagonist into Kafkaesque situations
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Hauser & Wirth moves out of landmark building; Whitechapel redundancies spark concerns; Pauline Boty’s “Bum” sells well
Xi Jinping backs Vladimir Putin on Ukraine war but holds out on Russian gas pipeline
Ranil Wickremesinghe urges lenders to set aside differences in crisis closely watched by emerging-market borrowers
Germany’s biggest utility warns green energy projects are suffering delays but group supports the US legislation
Fund’s board backs package weeks after Beijing drops resistance
The two cities have set up new fund structures to lure wealth away from traditional offshore financial centres
As Art Basel Hong Kong kicks off, the director of the city’s acclaimed Ora-Ora gallery shares her list of local likes
This month’s trip will mark first ever visit to China by a sitting or retired Taiwanese president
At the recent event, it was clear that the problem is not just what to buy, but what it means to fight
Hong Kong-based asset manager had significantly cut its exposure to China
Health body says genetic sequences are not definitive and all origin theories, including lab leak, remain on table
The US should not lower its guard, but to interpret Beijing’s every move as nihilistic would be naive
Planned trip by Bettina Stark-Watzinger next week would be first of its kind in 26 years
Thomas Hale was on his way to China when the pandemic struck — and then for two and a half years he watched as a city defined by movement was shut off from the world
Dealers were expanding old spaces and opening new ones as the city’s art market surpassed London’s
Executives see partnerships with regional fairs as a way of expanding its reach and revenues
The fashion entrepreneur has used artworks in her clothing lines and has a museum designed by Renzo Piano
The artistic director of the Rockbund Art Museum is looking beyond ideas of east and west for a series of solo shows
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