This Day in History | 1966 – China announces Cultural Revolution

China has announced plans for a “new leap forward” after the first meeting in four years of the Communist Party’s Central Committee. The blueprint unveiled by

Football activist says political rhetoric stirs racist chants

So much still frustrates the man at the forefront of eradicating discrimination from English soccer. While teams are more diverse, there remains a distinct lack of

Cycling | Former Tour champion Ullrich arrested over alleged attack

Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich was arrested early Friday and is being investigated for attempted manslaughter after allegedly attacking an escort at a Frankfurt

Football | Chelsea, Tottenham dispel doubts with winning starts in EPL

Chelsea and Tottenham dispelled doubts about their readiness to make winning starts to the Premier League on Saturday. A week after being swatted aside by Manchester

World briefs

INDONESIA The battle lines for Indonesia’s 2019 presidential election are drawn as the incumbent Joko “Jokowi” Widodo formally registered as a candidate after choosing a conservative Islamic cleric

The Buzz | India lawmaker dresses as Hitler to criticize prime minister

Naramalli Sivaprasad also raised his hand in a Nazi salute for the media on Thursday. His appearance did not trigger any protests from legislators. He said

Steve Bannon weighs in on UK burqa debate, Boris Johnson

Republican strategist Steve Bannon weighed into British politics yesterday in a wide-ranging interview in which he defended former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s comments about Muslim face veils

Rear Window | Gang of nine vs Sulu Sou

If the Legislative Assembly members were only about establishing it as a space of free speech, no matter how spirited or spicy the exchanges between

Monday, August 13, 2018 – edition no. 3109

* Indonesian migrants mark national day * Premature integration of the sars * Seac Pai Van group reiterates protest * Taiwan’s Tsai heads to Latin America   DOWNLOAD

Beijing may be holding 1 million Uighurs in camps, UN experts say

China may be holding as many as one million members of its Muslim Uighur minority in “re-education” camps in its western region of Xinjiang, according to United

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