By Greg Torode, James Pomfret, Michael Martina and Trevor Hunnicutt HONG KONG/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald ...
Qatar Airways says it will sell its stake in Cathay Pacific Airways for $896 million, ending an eight-year involvement with ...
Pony Ai and WeRide stocks dropped on Thursday as the Chinese autonomous driving developers started trading in Hong Kong, ...
China's Pony.ai on Thursday saw its shares drop over 12%, while rival WeRide fell nearly 8% as the autonomous driving ...
An Olympic gold medallist and other younger faces are entering upcoming elections in Hong Kong as China strives to shore up ...
A Hong Kong court has rejected an attempt by former Tiananmen vigil organizer Chow Hang-tung to quash her indictment ...
WeRide’s Hong Kong debut highlights China’s rise in global AI mobility through dual listings and global robotaxi expansion.
Analysts say Kong’s star allure will spotlight an institution criticised as a pro-Beijing echo chamber. Read more at ...
Hong Kong listing broadens investor base as the autonomous-driving company expands robotaxi services in mainland and abroad, ...
This is not a job, it’s a passion, an investment and an honour,’ city’s head coach Herve Dagorne says ahead of National Games ...
A FTER 110 years of existence, the tiny Jamia Mosque in Hong Kong is safe from a developer’s wrecking ball. Declared an official monument in 2022, the landmark can probably thank geopolitics for its ...
Shares in Chinese self-driving start-ups Pony.AI and WeRide tumbled on their Hong Kong debuts Thursday, after raising more than US$1.1 billion, with experts warning China is not yet ready for a mass ...
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