Apple iPhone 11 scores early China success, official data shows

Chinese consumers are rediscovering their appetite for iPhones. Apple Inc. shipped 10 million iPhones in China during September and October, based on Bloomberg’s calculations from government data on overall and Android device shipments.

Gov’t lashes out at NY Times report on Xinjiang documents

China’s foreign ministry lashed out at The New York Times yesterday over its release of leaked documents portraying the inner workings of Beijing’s campaign to detain more

Beijing urges US to “stop flexing muscles” in South China Sea

China yesterday urged the U.S. military to “stop flexing muscles” in the disputed South China Sea, a point of persistent friction in a relationship both sides

Malaysia | Former PM Najib’s third corruption trial opens

Former Malaysian leader Najib Razak’s third corruption trial opened yesterday, with prosecutors saying Najib had tampered with a government audit of the 1MDB state investment fund in

North Korea says it won’t give Trump a summit for free

North Korea yesterday responded to a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump that hinted at another summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying it

Indian students face off with police amid fee protest

Hundreds of students from a New Delhi university faced off yesterday with police, who stopped their march toward Parliament to protest increased student housing fees. The

UK Johnson denies any wrongdoing in ties with US tech exec

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced new questions yesterday about his relationship with an American businesswoman who allegedly received favors and public funds while Johnson was

Spain | Court says wanted Venezuelan spy still missing

A Spanish National Court official confirmed yesterday that a former Venezuelan spymaster accused of attempting to “flood” the United States with drugs remains missing since an order

Offbeat | Santa Claus back at work in Germany answering Christmas mail

Santa Claus is at it again, answering thousands of Christmas letters from children around the world at a special post office in the northern German town of Himmelpfort.

This Day in History | 1969 Second Apollo mission lands on Moon

The crew of the latest Apollo mission has carried out the second manned landing on the Moon’s surface. Apollo 12 almost failed before it began because of

Life & Style | ‘Ford v Ferrari’ speeds to No. 1; ‘Charlie’s Angels’ fizzles

Ford v Ferrari  left its competition in the rearview mirror, racing to an estimated $31 million debut at the box office in a No. 1

NASCAR | Sticky Situation: Hamlin’s title run ends with tape gaffe

Denny Hamlin’s championship run was foiled by the tale of the tape. Hamlin’s air of confidence came across the team radio when he boasted the race

F1 | Ferrari’s troubles deepen at Brazilian GP

Ferrari hoped the Brazilian Grand Prix would bring some relief after poor performances and even accusations of cheating from opponents. Instead, the Formula 1 team

World briefs

CHINA Foreign ministry lashed out at The New York Times yesterday over its release of leaked documents portraying the inner workings of Beijing’s campaign to detain more

The Buzz | Trump suggests he may give written testimony in House probe

President Donald Trump suggested yesterday he might be willing to offer written testimony in the House impeachment inquiry over whether he pressured Ukraine’s president to investigate Joe Biden and

What’s next: Trump impeachment hearings enter crucial stretch

The House impeachment hearings are entering a crucial second week as Democrats are set to hear from eight additional witnesses about President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.

World Views | Warmer Winters won’t mean fewer deaths

On a recent day in Denver, snow fell just eight hours after the  Mortality rates are indeed much higher during  Most of this increase is due to

Tuesday, November 19, 2019 – edition no. 3419

  * GP forbidden word * GGR growth to remain negative in first half of 2020 * Users of mainland e-commerce platforms can now file complaints with the Macau Consumer Council * Lawmaker proposes

Environment | Activist dissatisfied with gov’t’s slow implementation on MOP1 plastic bag

The call for the government to reduce plastic waste is entering into force today as single-use plastic bags in retail locations will now cost one pataca. However, for local environmental activists,

New policy to regulate dog walking

A photograph showing a new signboard in the Flora Garden banning dogs was posted over the weekend on an animal protection social media group. Members of the groups left questions about

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