Gaming – Las Vegas | Ex-salon chief alleges Wynn Resorts spied at his new job

A former beauty salon director who went public about sexual misconduct allegations against casino mogul Steve Wynn nearly two years ago is suing Wynn Resorts and

Hong Kong defies police ban in latest chapter of unrest

Hong Kong protesters flooded the city’s streets yesterday in defiance of a ban by the authorities on their march, setting up roadblocks and tossing firebombs amid

On the streets, new IMF is getting same pushback as old one

As the International Monetary Fund holds its annual meeting in Washington this week, mutinies are breaking out in countries that borrow from it. From Ecuador and

These 20 countries will dominate global growth in 2024

The global economy, weighed down by tensions that have stalled international trade and elevated uncertainty, is expected to see slower growth in the next half decade across a

Surveillance giant warns of client losses after US curbs

Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. warned it may lose customers in overseas markets because of its U.S. blacklisting, underscoring the extent to which curbs on the sale of American technology

Gov’t calls for tech collaboration while criticizing US action

A senior Chinese official called for governments around the world to work more closely together to regulate emerging technologies, while taking a veiled swipe at the U.S. for undermining collaboration. “The

Liu confirms phase one of US trade deal is in progress

China’s top trade negotiator offered positive signals that talks with the U.S. are making progress and both sides are working toward a partial trade deal. “China and the U.S. have made

Election | Indonesia’s popular president sworn in for second term

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, who rose from poverty and pledged to champion democracy, fight entrenched corruption and modernize the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, was sworn in yesterday for his

Bangladesh | Police say violence over Facebook post kills 4

At least four people were killed and dozens injured yesteday after security officials in southern Bangladesh opened fire to disperse hundreds of Muslims during a protest over an alleged social

UK’s Johnson asks for a Brexit delay that he doesn’t want

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson pressed ahead yesterday with plans to try to win parliamentary backing for his new Brexit deal even as the European Union began considering his grudging

Trump scraps plan to host G-7 at his Doral golf resort

Responding to stinging criticism, President Donald Trump has abruptly reversed his plan to hold the next year’s Group of Seven world leaders’ meeting at his Doral golf resort in Florida. Trump

This Day in History | 1982 Sinn Fein triumph in elections

Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Provisional IRA, has won its first seats in the elections to the new Ulster Assembly. Gerry Adams, vice president of Sinn Fein, took the

Offbeat | Wyoming man grows 1,491-pound pumpkin, breaks state record

The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported Thursday that Andy Corbin grew the gourd in his backyard. For perspective, scientists say newborn elephants weigh about 200 pounds on average. Corbin says the pumpkins he

Rugby World Cup | Moment of madness: Senseless red card ruins French hopes

WALES 20, FRANCE 19 It was savage, it was reckless and — gallingly for the French — it was so unnecessary. France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina’s sending-off against Wales in the Rugby World

Rugby World Cup | No shock for the Boks: SA beats Japan, reach semis

JAPAN 3, SOUTH AFRICA 26 There was no great shock this time, regardless of how much Japan threw at the Springboks. South Africa advanced to the semifinals with a grinding 26-3 win

Rugby World Cup | All Blacks, England in semis

It’s one thing to beat the All Blacks in Chicago or Dublin. It’s an entirely different challenge at the Rugby World Cup, where they feel right at home. Defending champion New

The Buzz | Italian experts defuse WWII bomb in northern city

Italian authorities evacuated 4,000 people from the center of the northern city of Bolzano yesetrady to defuse a World War II bomb found during construction. Three experts defused the 500-pound American

In many parts of Mexico, government ceded battle to cartels

The Mexican city of Culiacan lived under drug cartel terror for 12 hours as gang members forced the government to free a drug lord’s son, but in many parts of

World Briefs

CHINA People’s Bank of China Governor Yi Gang said the yuan is at an “appropriate level” and cross-border capital flows have stayed balanced since the currency weakened past 7 per

World Views | Emmanuel Macron can’t save Boris Johnson

Whoever came up with the Article 50 process for leaving the European Union probably never thought it would be used, let alone turned into a maddening form of procedural torture

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