Thailand preparing total ban on import of electronic waste

Thai authorities, who began a series of raids last month on factories accused of illegally importing and processing electronic waste, say they may use special powers given

US | Trump’s immigration order sparks confusion, deep concern

President Donald Trump’s reversal of a policy separating migrant families at the Mexico border sparked confusion over how the new guidelines will play out and deep concern

This Day in History | 1981 Chapman pleads guilty to Lennon murder

A man has pleaded guilty to shooting dead former Beatle John Lennon in New York. The court heard Mark Chapman dramatically change his plea to admit responsibility

Offbeat | No beer at this time of year?

A British trade group says there's a shortage of carbon dioxide in Northern Europe, sparking fears that drinks may lack fizz just as thirsty soccer fans fill pubs

Football amid ruins | World Cup inspires unusual fields in Peru

Excitement for football has reached a fever pitch in Peru’s crowded capital, where a lack of open spaces has forced residents to play pickup games squeezed against

World Cup 2018 | Mbappe sends France into 2nd round with 1-0 win over Peru

Kylian Mbappe’s first World Cup goal put France into the round of 16. The teenage forward tapped in a ball headed toward goal in the 34th

World briefs

CHINA accused the US of using bullying tactics and blackmail in threatening to impose tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of Chinese imports, ramping up criticism

Preview | Neymar to start in unchanged Brazil team to face Costa Rica

Neymar will start for Brazil in an unchanged lineup against Costa Rica today at the World Cup. Although Brazil coach Tite said Neymar still needs time

The Buzz | Terminally ill man gets last wish to gamble in Atlantic City

A terminally ill New Jersey man says he got one of his last wishes fulfilled this week: to drink a cold beer and play a few more hands

New Zealand | PM welcomes newborn girl ‘to our village’

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave birth to a daughter yesterday and posted a message welcoming the healthy newborn “to our village.” She is the second

Bizcuits | From plastic-free-July to product stewardship

I knew it was bad: I had sailed dinghies in that murky delta water, ignored whatever happened to be floating past; I had pulled shredded flotsam from large

Friday, June 22, 2018 – edition no. 3073

* Pearl Horizon | Aggrieved home buyers seek refund from developer * Indonesian celebrate end of Ramadan * Tourism experts gather in Macau * Ho, Leong visit Portugal   DOWNLOAD

Smiling Russians? | World Cup hosts defy glum, hostile image

  * Movies: Jurassic World 2 * Book: You were made for this by Michelle Sacks * Wine: The Southern Pétrus * F&B: Spat shows the power of food wording     DOWNLOAD

‘Jurassic World 2’ leans on nostalgia, contrivances

Here’s the good news: “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom “ is more fun than “Jurassic World.” It’s not exactly a high bar, but still a welcome surprise. In

‘You Were Made for This’ explores marriage and parenting

Appearances sometimes are not just deceiving but can hide fissures so deep and fractured that tragedy can seem a surprise when it occurs. Michelle Sacks richly explores

Russia | Political tensions set aside during World Cup

Chilly, gray, threatening. To many outsiders, that’s the image Russia conveys to the world. But that’s not the Russia World Cup fans are discovering. A Moscow

The Southern Pétrus

For oenophiles and even the most ardent Francophiles, Sud-Ouest remains the one unconquered territory lurking at the edge of the French realm. It would be futile to attempt

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