A nostalgic culinary haven for festive gatherings

A nostalgic culinary haven for festive gatherings

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] As the season of celebrations rolls in, thoughts naturally turn to places that exude warmth, charm, and an undeniable sense of occasion. Tucked in the urban resort setting of Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong, Hung Tong is the venue of choice for those seeking … Read more

Australia’s incredible £2bn rail project slammed as passengers make hu | World | News

Australia’s incredible £2bn rail project slammed as passengers make hu | World | News

A brand new fleet of trains is being rolled out on an Australian railway. The Mariyung stock on New South Wales’ intercity line is the network’s first upgrade in nearly two decades. They have debued on routes like the one between Sydney and Newcastle. They will soon be introduced on the Blue Mountains and South … Read more

Mainland China’s Taiwan military presence

Mainland China’s Taiwan military presence

This three-part series looks at how Beijing is using its military and coast guard to put pressure on Taipei. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, … Read more

FIFA World Cup: 3 nations to host in 2030, Saudi Arabia in 2034 – National

FIFA World Cup: 3 nations to host in 2030, Saudi Arabia in 2034 – National

Saudi Arabia has been officially confirmed by FIFA as host of the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, giving the oil-rich kingdom its biggest prize yet for massive spending on global sports driven by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Saudi bid was the only candidate and was acclaimed by the applause of more than … Read more

UK opposition leader tries red meat politics on sandwich eater Prime Minister Keir Starmer

UK opposition leader tries red meat politics on sandwich eater Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Britain’s prime minister and leader of the main opposition party spar almost daily on everything from immigration, taxation to spending. But this week the two battled over a new subject – whether sandwiches make a good lunch. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch raised the subject in an interview with right-leaning weekly magazine The Spectator by questioning … Read more

Modern Korean restaurant Jungsik’s third Michelin star a milestone for US, New York

Modern Korean restaurant Jungsik’s third Michelin star a milestone for US, New York

The United States has its first three-Michelin-star Korean restaurant, and New York its first new entrant to the dining guide’s highest rank in 12 years. Modern Korean restaurant Jungsik, opened by Seoul-born chef Yim Jung-sik, opened in the city’s Tribeca neighbourhood in 2011 and earned a first Michelin star within a year. In 2013, it … Read more

Another Hainan ‘tiger’ tangled in a Chinese corruption investigation

Another Hainan ‘tiger’ tangled in a Chinese corruption investigation

The southern Chinese island of Hainan – promoted by Beijing as the country’s next free-trade port – has been hit by another corruption scandal, with the Communist Party boss of the provincial capital the target of a disciplinary investigation. Luo Zengbin, 57, party secretary of Haikou and a member of Hainan’s provincial party standing committee, … Read more

Guinea soccer match stampede following clashes kills 56 people – National

Guinea soccer match stampede following clashes kills 56 people – National

Fifty-six people were killed and several injured in a stampede at a soccer stadium in southern Guinea, following clashes between fans, Guinea’s government said Monday. Authorities are conducting an investigation to establish those responsible for the stampede on Sunday, Communications Minister Fana Soumah said in a statement read on national television. Among the victims are … Read more

How constant stress tests on China’s village cadres are raising risks for rural stability

How constant stress tests on China’s village cadres are raising risks for rural stability

The stress on China’s rural cadres to meet Beijing’s targets has multiplied in the past decade, raising a serious risk to stability in the countryside, a researcher specialising in rural governance has warned. In an article posted on social media last week that was swiftly taken down, Luo Shan, a researcher from the Rural Governance … Read more