Shenzhen | Two dead after retaining wall collapse

Two people died after a retaining wall collapsed in the city of Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province on Saturday. The collapse took place at about 2

Car fires spur investigations by Tesla, its rival NIO

Tesla Inc. and its Chinese competitor NIO Inc. are looking into fires involving their vehicles, as videos of a car bursting into flames circulate on social

Dubai’s escape from economic funk hinges on retail, tourism

Dubai is looking to retail and tourism to break free of its weakest economic expansion in almost a decade. Growth in the city’s gross domestic

Japan, China sign agreement on ETF cross-investment program

Japan and China signed an agreement for a program that will make it easier for investors to buy exchange-traded funds listed in each other’s markets.

Southern Economic Corridor | Cambodian and Thai leaders mark reopening of rail link

The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand met yesterday at the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet to mark the ceremonial reopening of a rail link that will

Markets | Sudden rush to raise cash is burning stock investors

China’s cash-strapped companies are going to new lengths to raise money from the booming stock market, even if it comes at a cost to existing shareholders.

Texas cancer center ousts three over Chinese data theft concerns

A prominent cancer center in Houston has ousted three of five scientists whom federal authorities identified as being involved in Chinese efforts to steal American research. Peter Pisters, the

Technology | Huawei says Q1 sales up 39%

Chinese tech giant Huawei said yesterday its revenue rose 39% over a year earlier in the latest quarter despite U.S. pressure on allies to shun its telecom

Beijing criticizes US effort to reduce Iran oil sales

China, one of Iran’s biggest oil export markets, yesterday criticized Washington’s decision to tell Beijing and other governments to stop buying crude from Tehran or face sanctions.

Easter Sunday Terror | Seven suicide attackers behind six Sri Lanka blasts

The coordinated Easter Sunday bombings that ripped through Sri Lankan churches and luxury hotels were carried out by seven suicide bombers, a government investigator said yesterday.

A Catholic town at the center of deadly attacks

The seaside Sri Lankan fishing town of Negombo has long been called “Little Rome,” a reference to its abundance of churches and its place at the

Spain | Rural regions become fierce battleground for votes

Spanish politicians are swapping campaign buses for tractors, buddying up with hunters and inspecting home-grown tomatoes in Spain’s often-neglected rural regions as they hunt for

Ukraine | No joke: Comic Zelenskiy wins presidential vote in landslide

With nearly all the votes counted in Ukraine, TV star Volodymyr Zelenskiy is projected to win the country’s presidential runoff vote in a landslide. The

Offbeat | Snakes in office force Liberia’s president to work from home

A spokesman says Liberia’s president is working from home after two snakes were found in the building that contains his office. Deputy press secretary Smith Toby

This Day in History | 1984 – Scientist finds Aids virus

The discovery of a virus which may cause Aids, the fatal disease sweeping through America, has been hailed as a “monumental breakthrough” in medical research. The

Football | Ronaldo becomes first player to win Europe’s top 3 leagues

The breakthrough under Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Then the coronation at Real Madrid. And now another title at Juventus. If ever there was a

Opinion | On Basketball: This first round sorely lacks playoff drama

If there was a silver lining for Indiana fans after the Pacers were the first team to be bounced from the 2019 NBA playoffs, it’s this: They won’t

World briefs

THE PHILIPPINES was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake yesterday evening that shook buildings in the capital and prompted the evacuation of thousands onto the streets of Manila.

The Buzz | Homeless activists outside Notre Dame demand ‘a roof too’

Dozens of public housing advocates are protesting outside the gutted Notre Dame in Paris to demand that France’s poorest be remembered after donors pledged USD1 billion to rebuild

Royal FAQ | Everything you wanted to know about Harry and Meghan’s royal baby

The time is drawing near for the impending birth of the first child for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. The couple

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