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Chinese archaeologist pleads guilty, firms flee Singapore’s costs: 5 weekend reads you missed
A Chinese archaeologist who discovered a 5,000-year-old city has pleaded guilty to corruption, and rising costs in Singapore are causing businesses to relocate. Additional stories include a Hong Kong body taking action against a teacher and a speech by Pete Hegseth addressing China.
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