‘China knows it’s getting stronger’: George Yeo on US-China tensions

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A Hong Kong exorcist and the Festival of Hungry Ghosts

While many Western nations have Halloween, in Asia there’s the Hungry Ghost Festival. In this episode, Post reporter Lisa Cam shares what she learned from a feng shui practitioner who helps ghosts move on to the next realm – a spiritual negotiator some call an “exorcist”. Listen ...  Afficher plus

What to expect from China under third-term President Xi Jinping

China recently wrapped up the “two sessions'' of its national legislature and top political advisory body. Beyond the confirmation of an unprecedented third term for President Xi Jinping and the unveiling of his new leadership team, the annual gatherings in Beijing are key indica ...  Afficher plus

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