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China’s academic star sacked, Hong Kong’s Messi saga, ‘Harvard girl’ back in spotlight: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

  • From Hong Kong’s Messi drama to China’s ‘Harvard girl’ returning to spotlight, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing.

1. China’s rising academic star fired after students accuse him of falsifying data

For more than a month, 11 students at Huazhong Agricultural University (HZAU) in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, Hubei province, had been quietly preparing a “revolution” to overthrow their supervisor.

“For us, this is the most important battle in our ordinary lives,” wrote doctoral student Zhang Li, in a post to social media platform Weibo on January 23.

2. ‘Nowhere to hide’: Chinese scientists claim breakthrough in new tracking device

The team of scientists from Beijing said for the first time they have achieved seamless, wide bandwidth, real-time monitoring and analysis of the electromagnetic spectrum, leaving any enemy completely out in the open during a conflict.

3. Post uncovers extent of unauthorised structures at luxury Hong Kong estates

Block B of Flamingo Garden on Kowloon Peak. Photo: May Tse

An overwhelming majority of homeowners at three upmarket estates in Hong Kong are suspected to have enlarged their properties on public land without approval and at essentially no cost for years, a Post investigation has found, exposing the scale of the malpractice in the land-scarce city.

4. ‘A bit regrettable’: South Korean president backs wife amid Dior handbag uproar

Yoon and his wife Kim Keon-hee arrive in Japan to attend a G7 Leaders’ Summit last year. Photo: AFP

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has broken his silence on the controversy surrounding his wife’s acceptance of a luxury gift, stating that she acted out of kindness and fell victim to a “hidden camera sting”.

5. China appoints new securities chief to head off stock market slump

China has appointed capital markets veteran Wu Qing to head the nation’s securities watchdog – a move that will place the nation’s US$8 trillion stock market under his supervision as one of several measures laid down by Beijing to blunt a downturn.

6. Messi plays in Japan, fuels Hong Kong fans’ anger over missed game in city

Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi (centre) shapes to shoot during his side’s game against Vissel Kobe. Photo: AFP

Argentinian football star Lionel Messi played the final 30 minutes of his Inter Miami team’s game against Vissel Kobe in Japan on Wednesday, the sharp contrast further fuelling the anger of fans in Hong Kong where he sat out his game just three days ago citing an injury and left the city outraged.

7. China’s original poster child for strict parenting sparks heated debate

China’s famous “Harvard girl”, Liu Yiting, who became a poster girl for strict parenting on the mainland after she gained a full scholarship to the top US university 25 years ago. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo/Sohu

China’s famous “Harvard girl”, who became a national sensation more than two decades ago when she won a full scholarship to the prestigious United States university, is back in the spotlight.

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