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Leaked US F-35 and F-15 documents, Singapore approves insects as food: 7 highlights

Recently leaked documents, purported to contain technical information about the F-35 fighter jet and sensitive US weapons, appear authentic, according to a Chinese information security expert.

The initiative was launched last September to reboot the city’s nightlife after three years of pandemic-induced restrictions. However, nine months in and the campaign appears to have fizzled out.

Chinese scientists have unveiled an ultra-strong carbon fibre hull for the large-scale production of high-performance underwater drones, potentially giving China an edge in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait.

Singapore has approved 16 species of insects for human consumption, but experts and industry players say it may be difficult to persuade people to add creepy crawlies to their meal plan.

Hong Kong permanent residents with foreign passports can apply for a new five-year multi-entry travel permit to enter mainland China starting. Here’s how.

Secretive clinics linked to the lucrative Chinese-dominated sector are suspected of helping criminals transform their identities to evade arrest.

A heated international row has broken out over the most unlikely of culinary matters, as netizens in South Korea demand that the Chinese word used for kimchi be changed to properly reflect their cultural identity.

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