Chinese ship destroyed Baltic pipeline, Eileen Gu’s link to French athlete: 7 highlights – Technologist

Residential and commercial buildings in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, on August 6. Photo: Bloomberg

When China announced last year plans to invest 170 billion ringgit (US$35.9 billion) into Malaysia, property players had already started rolling out the red carpet for potential investors and homebuyers looking to join the expected rush to set up shop in the Southeast Asian nation.

3. Beijing’s spy agency ‘destroyed large number’ of Taiwan intelligence networks

As tensions rise across the Taiwan Strait, Beijing’s Ministry of State Security has vowed to “pulverise” any attempt to pursue Taiwan independence. Photo: Shutterstock

Beijing’s top spy agency says it has uncovered more than 1,000 cases of Taiwanese espionage during a crackdown and vowed to keep up the pressure on the island’s pro-independence forces.

4. Hongkongers warned of Japan travel risks after megaquake advisory

A collapsed house following an earthquake in Osaki town, Kagoshima prefecture, southwestern Japan, August 8, 2024. Photo: Kyodo

Hong Kong authorities updated its existing amber outbound travel alert for Japan, urging city’s residents to closely monitor the situation after the country was hit by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that occurred off the coast of Miyazaki prefecture last Thursday.

5. Why Olympics shows China has mountain to climb to earn West’s sporting respect

China has piled resources into producing individuals who excel in sports where there is only moderate Western opposition. The country’s consistent dominance of diving and table tennis, in particular, is written off in some quarters as the result of China hothousing young athletes to inflate its Olympic medal count.

6. The Hungry Ghost Festival, from folklore to empty dinner tables

A woman burns incense for the Hungry Ghost Festival at Carpenter Road Park, Kowloon City. The festival is held during the seventh lunar month, when it is said the gates of hell are open. Photo: Edmond So

The Hungry Ghost Festival is one of the most eerie celebrations in Chinese culture and falls on the 15th day of the seventh month in the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, that day is August 18. According to Chinese folklore, the gates of hell are said to open on the first of the month, and ghosts and spirits are free to wander the earth.

7. Netizens accuse ‘two-faced’ China skier Eileen Gu over ‘arrogant’ French athlete

Champion Chinese skier Eileen Gu is facing online criticism after video emerged of her being initimate with a controversial French swimmer. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo/[email protected]

China’s Olympic champion skier Eileen Gu is facing criticism online after videos emerged of her dancing intimately with a French swimmer accused of disrespecting a Chinese sports coach.

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