Man linked to Saudi prince at consulate when writer vanished

A man who previously traveled with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s entourage to the United States entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul just before writer Jamal Khashoggi

Offbeat | Film with Fan Bingbing, Bruce Willis canceled after tax case

The director of “Air Strike,” featuring Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, says the film’s release has been canceled in the wake of her disappearance and conviction on tax

This Day in History | 1987 – Shares plunge after Wall Street crash

The world’s stock market has collapsed after shares on Wall Street suffered a wave of panic selling. The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted by a record

Gerard Pique juggles business with football at Barcelona

With his plan to revamp tennis’ Davis Cup, Barcelona defender Gerard Pique is laying the groundwork for a life after football. Barcelona, however, needs its budding

World briefs

CHINA Emergency services said yesterday that about 6,000 people were evacuated after a landslide in Tibet blocked the flow of one of the region’s key rivers, creating

New Zealand Leader taped speaking inappropriately

New Zealand’s opposition leader has been secretly recorded calling one of his own lawmakers “f---ing useless” and making other questionable remarks as turmoil in the conservative National

The Buzz | China may have USD5.8 trillion hidden debt with ‘titanic’ risk

China’s local governments may have accumulated 40 trillion yuan (USD5.8 trillion) of off-balance sheet debt, or even more, suggesting further defaults are in store, according to S&P Global

Shanghai | Airport automates check-in with facial recognition

It’s now possible to check in automatically at Shanghai’s Hongqiao airport using facial recognition technology, part of an ambitious rollout of facial recognition systems in China that

Kapok | Political will

Back in December 1997, the Kyoto Protocol was designed as an international agreement — no less — that was supposed to bind 192 parties (191 states) in committing

Friday, October 19, 2018 – edition no. 3152

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  * Movies:Wildlife * Books: My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper * Music:  Spaceman by Ace Frehley * Wine: The Coastal Tours de

‘Wildlife’ shows a family in crisis, beautifully

It’s fall of 1960 in Montana when we meet the Brinson family in “Wildlife,” a carefully considered and deeply moving adaptation of a Richard Ford novel about

Ellie Kemper endears herself to fans in ‘My Squirrel Days’

Ellie Kemper’s debut novel, “My Squirrel Days,” is exactly what you would expect from the comedian. It’s rich in personality, teeming with energy and full of laugh-out-loud

Frehley ready for 3rd trip through space with Kiss

Ace Frehley may or may not be returned to the fold when Kiss launches their (second) farewell tour next year, but whatever the result, he sure sounds

News of The World | Harry and Meghan bring rain to drought-stricken Outback town

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were jokingly thanked for bringing England’s notoriously inclement weather to a drought-stricken Outback town this week in a rain-drenched visit to Dubbo

The Coastal Tours de Force

Maturation is not the prerogative of scotch; it is an important factor and process in a wide variety of alcoholic beverages. However, scotch has arguably the most exacting and

Food & Beverage | Heading to Oktoberfest? New guide has some life hacks for beer lovers

Beer snobs, turn away, Ben Robinson has some hacks involving your favorite, foamy beverage. The editor in chief of The Observer has written a handy little

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