Hong Kong: Rail cash approved amid protests
By Anita Lam from South China Morning Post The government may have won a pyrrhic victory yesterday over funding for the HK$66.9 billion express rail link, as thousands of young protesters angered by its approval laid siege to the Legco building and repeatedly clashed with police. Transport chief Eva Cheng and her officials were...
Hacker union denies hit on Google
By Stephen Chen from South China Morning Post They are young, gifted and hack - and they want you to know they had nothing to do with the cyber-attacks that prompted Google to announce it was prepared to pull out of China. They admit some of their brethren waged electronic warfare last week against the Iranian Cyber Army but...
At DAP meet, Guan Eng to sketch out Pakatan’s Putrajaya goal
By Leslie Lau from The Malaysian Insider DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng is likely to use his party’s national convention this Sunday to issue a stern warning to Pakatan Rakyat (PR) that it must quickly bring concrete and tangible changes to the states it governs, in order to convince voters that the DAP, PKR and PAS can...
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