Indonesia| Official count shows Widodo reelected as leader

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has been elected for a second term, official results showed, in a victory over a would-be strongman who aligned himself with

Gulf tensions | Bomb-carrying drone from Yemen rebels targets Saudi airport

Yemen’s Iranian-allied Houthi rebels said yesterday they attacked a Saudi airport and military base with a bomb-laden drone, an assault acknowledged by the kingdom as Mideast

Syria | Gov’t documents show reach of Assad’s agencies

Thousands of documents found in abandoned Syrian government offices during the country’s civil war reveal the reach of President Bashar Assad’s shadowy security agencies that

Offbeat | Parents forget newborn baby in Hamburg taxi

New parents got the fright of their lives in Germany after accidentally forgetting their newborn in the taxi taking them home from hospital. Hamburg police said that

This Day in History | 1969 – Apollo 10 gets bird’s eye view of Moon

Two US astronauts aboard Apollo 10 are on their way back to the safety of their mother ship after their lunar module came to within eight nautical miles

Obituary | F1 great and aviation entrepreneur Niki Lauda dies at 70

Formula One great Niki Lauda, who won two of his world titles after a horrific crash that left him with serious burns and went on to

World briefs

HONG KONG Former Philippine Supreme Court justice Conchita Carpio-Morales, who accused President Xi Jinping of crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court, said she was barred for

The Buzz | Germany to hand Israel thousands of Kafka confidant’s papers

German authorities are handing over to Israel some 5,000 documents kept by a confidant of Franz Kafka, a trove whose plight could have been plucked from one of

Nigel Farage taps anger in UK’s Brexit-dominated EU election

No one in Britain is more enthusiastic about this week’s European Union elections than people who hate the EU. Hard-core Brexit supporters are chomping at the

World Views | The new right is beating the new left. Everywhere

Sometimes political revolutions occur right before our eyes without us quite realizing it. I think that’s what’s been happening over the last few weeks around the world, and

Wednesday, May 22, 2019 – edition no. 3294

* G2E Asia | No consensus on what Japan gaming will mean for Macau * Labor day brought more people than business * Road design needs work * Cantonese cuisine to fight poverty DOWNLOAD

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