From a baffling Japan tank blast to hints of a Chinese nuclear aircraft carrier, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend
SCMP HighlightsWorldDJI-Insta360 rivalry, nuclear hint for China’s next carrier: 5 weekend reads you missedFrom a baffling Japan tank blast to hints of a Chinese nuclear aircraft carrier, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend1-MIN READ1-MINListen
DJI-Insta360 rivalry, nuclear hint for China’s next carrier: 5 weekend reads you missed
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please considersubscribing.1.As DJI duels Insta360, China sharpens global hardware edge amid US scrutinyIllustration: Lau Ka-kuen2.Did China just hint that its next aircraft carrier will be nuclear-powered?The US military website The War Zone reported that China’s new Type 004 aircraft carrier, currently under construction at the Dalian shipyard, has revealed a hull structure that appears similar to that of the US nuclear-powered supercarriers. Photo: X/ okcoslsp3.Reverend Derek Li, father of injured Hong Kong Mirror dancer Mo Li, diesSocial media users have praised the late reverend for his constant advocacy for his son, Mo Li (centre), following the accident. Photo: Mo Lee Kai-yin/Instagram
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please considersubscribing.
As DJI duels Insta360, China sharpens global hardware edge amid US scrutiny
Did China just hint that its next aircraft carrier will be nuclear-powered?
The US military website The War Zone reported that China’s new Type 004 aircraft carrier, currently under construction at the Dalian shipyard, has revealed a hull structure that appears similar to that of the US nuclear-powered supercarriers. Photo: X/ okcoslsp
Reverend Derek Li, father of injured Hong Kong Mirror dancer Mo Li, dies
Social media users have praised the late reverend for his constant advocacy for his son, Mo Li (centre), following the accident. Photo: Mo Lee Kai-yin/Instagram
Source: News - South China Morning Post