Analysis | For Trump, low drama on trip, signs of acceptance

If there has been a constant to President Donald Trump’s tumultuous first two years in office, it has been that his foreign trips have tended to be

Saudi Arabia | Friend of Khashoggi sues Israeli surveillance company

A Saudi dissident has filed a lawsuit against an Israeli surveillance company, claiming its sophisticated spyware targeted him and helped lead to the killing of his friend,

Royal Mail delivers: Postman, can you take this to heaven?

A 7-year-old Scottish boy who sent a birthday card to his father in heaven has received a heart-warming reply. A Royal Mail official responded to Jase

This Day in History | 2003 – US pulls back from steel trade war

The US President, George W Bush, has withdrawn a punitive tax on imported steel to avoid a damaging trade war between the United States and Europe. The

EPL | Ozil problem weighs heavy at new-look Arsenal

The questions came thick and fast, and Arsenal manager Unai Emery had no real answers. At least he chose not to give any answers. Could

Booed after scoring, Spartak Moscow player faces fan fury

When Denis Glushakov scores a goal for Spartak Moscow, some fans cheer and some fans jeer. Others take it even further. Glushakov has become a target

The Buzz | Japan nabs 11 Chinese for allegedly working without visas

Japanese police have arrested 11 Chinese nationals in northern Japan for allegedly working at a construction site without passports or proper visas, and later discovered dozens of fellow

World briefs

PHILIPPINES President Rodrigo Duterte, whose controversial war on drugs has cost thousands of lives, says he used marijuana to keep awake at a recent regional meeting, but later disavowed

Philippine journalist contesting tax charges freed on bail

An award-winning Philippine journalist who along with the online news service she heads has been sued for tax evasion has declared her innocence and was freed

Our Desk | No hint of progress

The fight to establish a minimum wage law for domestic helpers is obviously not coming to an end any time soon. The decision made by lawmaker Sulu Sou to

Tuesday, December 4, 2018 – edition no. 3184

* Alexis Tam announces schools selected for Canidrome land * Need for quality over quantity * Hainan wants to attract skilled workers from SARS * Low drama on trip, signs of acceptance   DOWNLOAD PDF         III

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