Key facts
- A Chinese archaeologist has pleaded guilty to corruption.
- Businesses are migrating from Singapore due to rising costs.
- Hong Kong authorities took action following a teacher's conduct.
- Pete Hegseth delivered a speech at Shangri-La focusing on China.
This collection of weekend reads highlights significant events across Asia. The guilty plea of a prominent Chinese archaeologist points to ongoing anti-corruption efforts. Meanwhile, rising operational costs in Singapore are driving businesses to relocate, indicating shifts in regional economic competitiveness. The incident in Hong Kong raises questions about educational institutions' conduct and oversight.
