Health| Fifth case of imported dengue fever recorded this year

The Health Bureau (SSM) has diagnosed an imported case of dengue fever in a 29-year-old male resident who works in a Cotai casino. The bureau considers this

Markets | HKD300 billion rally shows it’s not time to panic yet

For investors, bankers and companies with long enough time horizons, betting on Hong Kong’s resilience in the face of crises has been a winning proposition. From

Winners and losers in violent Hong Kong protests

The protesters who succeeded in halting Hong Kong’s controversial extradition bill benefited from broad support among businesses and ordinary citizens. But Monday night’s ugly demonstrations risk losing

Gaming | US: Nebraska could tip the number of casino states

Nebraska voters may decide next year whether to legalize casino gambling in a ballot measure that could tip the number of states that allow commercial gambling into

Trade tensions | China will scrap securities firm ownership limits by 2020

China said it will bring forward plans to remove foreign ownership limits on financial companies, as it speeds up efforts to open the $44 trillion industry to

Beijing confident that trade war won’t mean massive factory moves

China is still a competitive location for investment, according to Premier Li Keqiang, even as some companies look to move production out of the country to avoid

Diplomacy | Turkey’s Erdogan affirms importance of ties with China

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an ostensible U.S. NATO ally, affirmed the importance of ties with key American rival China at a meeting with Chinese President Xi

South China Sea | China buzzes Canadian naval ships

China’s naval and coast guard ships shadowed a pair of Canadian naval vessels through the South China Sea and Chinese fighter jets buzzed them as they

Tencent, Paytm plan to invest USD100m in video startup

Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Paytm plan to invest about USD100 million in Indian streaming service MX Player, according to a person familiar with the matter, as local

South Korea | Moon calls Trump-Kim summit end of hostility

South Korea’s president yesterday called a recent U.S.-North Korean summit at the Korean border an end of mutual hostility between the countries, despite skepticism by many experts that

Philippines | 1st known Filipino suicide attacker identified

Philippine authorities have identified as a Filipino militant one of two suicide attackers who set off bombs last week that killed five people and the

No news a week after Australian disappears in North Korea

Australia’s prime minister said yesterday he had no news on the fate of an Australian citizen who vanished in North Korea a week ago. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said

USA | Trump says tanks will be part of his July Fourth celebration

President Donald Trump isn’t taking “no tanks” for an answer on the Fourth of July. He said yesterday that a display of U.S. military

Offbeat | Judge: Andy Warhol didn’t violate Prince picture copyright

Andy Warhol transcended a photographer’s copyright by transforming a picture of a vulnerable and uncomfortable Prince into an artwork that made the singer an “iconic, larger-than-life figure,” a judge

This Day in History | 1971 Doors’ singer Jim Morrison found dead

Jim Morrison, the lead singer of American rock group The Doors has died in Paris aged 27. He was found in a bathtub at his apartment

Life & Style | Japan official to Kardashian West: Kimono belongs to Japan

Japan’s trade minister says the kimono belongs to Japan — not to Kim Kardashian West’s shapeware brand. West announced the line, Kimono Solutionwear, last week. But some Japanese

Rugby | All Blacks name extra-large squad for Championship

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has named four newcomers in a 39-man squad for the Rugby Championship while remaining loyal to older players, including captain Kieran Read,

World briefs

Sri Lanka Prosecutors have asked police to explain why two former senior officials have not been arrested for alleged negligence

The Buzz | Chinese border guards put secret surveillance app on tourists’ phones

Chinese border police are secretly installing surveillance apps on the phones of visitors and downloading personal information as part of the government’s intensive scrutiny of the remote 

Fire kills 14 Russian sailors amid submarine speculation

A fire on one of the Russian navy’s deep-sea submersibles killed 14 sailors, the Russian Defense Ministry said yesterdayy without giving the cause of the blaze or

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