Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., the Chinese electric-car maker preparing for a stock-market listing, is starting a battery- swap service to reduce customers’ range anxiety and keep up with
Tucked away in the shadows of her family’s bamboo shelter, the girl hid from the world. She was 13, and she was petrified. Two months earlier, soldiers
Japan’s nuclear policy-setting body yesterday endorsed a call for stricter management of its fuel recycling program to reduce its plutonium stockpile. The annual “nuclear white paper”
Judges in Poland’s top court have written to their pro-government principal complaining that she kept some of them from handling cases. Seven out of the Constitutional
The office of the court system announced the ruling on Tuesday, and it said a ninth veteran was sentenced to five years for cover-up. Jara,
Behind the veneer of Russia’s smooth-running World Cup are legions of migrant workers from Central Asia, who built the stadiums and keep them running,
Nasa scientists have freed a robot from the space probe Mars Pathfinder, allowing it to begin its exploration of the Red Planet at last. The rover, known as Sojourner,
A group of city counselors in Munich say they want the southern German city’s main train station to have a landing pad for flying taxis. Five city
Chris Froome has asked Tour de France fans to let him race in peace, even if they doubt the recent ruling that cleared him of doping allegations.
France picked up two trophies in 1998: One, of course, was the country’s only World Cup title, won on home soil. It was also the
Despite leading his team to a thrilling and unexpected ride at the World Cup, Akira Nishino will not be back as Japan’s coach. The
FIFA says it “strongly rebukes” comments made by its ambassador Diego Maradona criticizing American referee Mark Geiger’s handling of England’s win against Colombia in the World
VIETNAM Police have arrested seven people suspected of involvement in the bombing last month of a police station in the Southeast Asian country’s largest city. THAILAND Two
Residents of the World Cup host city of Samara are being urged to take showers in pairs because the influx of fans is putting strain on water
David Beckham’s latest soccer plan for Miami might be decided by the city’s voters. His target: a golf course. Beckham is scheduled to appear before the Miami city
Monday morning’s video of the hygiene worker in Aberdeen, possibly in the employ of Hong Kong’s Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, throwing a bag of rubbish into the
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