Hong Kong | Student expelled over ‘democracy wall’ protest

A university in Hong Kong expelled a master’s degree student and suspended another after a clash over an on-campus news bulletin. Hong Kong Polytechnic University expelled Gerald

CESL Asia doubles down on GBA-Lusophone investments

Local energy and environment firm CESL Asia has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Bank of China Macau Branch to intermediate investments between China and

Analysis | HK home prices are ready to roar back

Hong Kong property is coming back. After declining about 10 percent since August, home prices have started rising again. The world’s least affordable housing market may

Beijing considers legal changes on technology to placate US

In an unusual step, China’s ceremonial legislature is due to endorse a law meant to help end a bruising tariff war with Washington by discouraging officials from

Goldman, JPMorgan still see upside in China assets after rally

Chinese stocks have had a great start to 2019, and it may not stop there. The benchmark CSI 300 Index has risen 25 percent

Fraud charges | Canada allows extradition case against Huawei CFO to proceed

CANADA said it will allow a U.S. extradition request for an executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei to face charges over possible dealings with Iran to proceed.

Agriculture | No deals being done in US soybean sales

A week after U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said China pledged to buy more American soybeans, no sales have been done. While Chinese buyers returned to the market

US, South Korea end spring military drills to back diplomacy

South Korea and the U.S. are eliminating their massive springtime military drills and replacing them with smaller exercises in what they call an effort to support

5 years on Malaysia open to proposals to resume MH370 hunt

Malaysia’s transport minister said yesterday that the government is open to new proposals from U.S. technology firm Ocean Infinity or any other companies to resume the

Philippines | Measles epidemic tops 14,000 cases and still rising

The number of cases of measles in the Philippines has exceeded more than 14,000 and the count is still rising even as the government steps up

US | Trump delivers a slashing speech that rouses the right

In a slashing speech packed with braggadocio and grievance, President Donald Trump denounced Democrats as the party of “the socialist nightmare,” relitigated his crowd sizes back to

Syria | US-backed fighters advance on two fronts against IS

The ground assault into the last area held by the Islamic State group intensified Saturday as U.S.-backed Syrian fighters made “remarkable progress” amid heavy clashes, including

Offbeat | Cat that lived six years in Alaska general store gets evicted

A cat named Stormy that has spent more than six years as a fixture in a remote Alaska general store is being forced out after officials notified

This Day in History | 1975: Comic genius Chaplin is knighted

Silent film legend Charlie Chaplin has become Sir Charles after a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. The star of such films as The Kid and The Great

Iditarod | Defending champ remains self-proclaimed ‘goofball’

Joar Leifseth Ulsom may not be flashy or brash, but he has sled cred. The quiet, unassuming 32-year-old defending champion of the Iditarod Trail

Football | Benfica continue revival with 2-1 classico win against FC Porto

Benfica came from behind for a memorable 2-1 win away to arch-rivals Porto yesterday which allowed them to leapfrog their opponents and go top of

World briefs

CHINA In an unusual step, China’s ceremonial legislature is due to endorse a law meant to help end a bruising tariff war with Washington by discouraging officials

The Buzz | Ian McKellen has apologized for remarks about Spacey, Singer

Actor Ian McKellen has apologized for remarks in which he appeared to suggest that allegations of sexual abuse that have been leveled against Kevin Spacey and Bryan Singer

Electrics, compacts and SUVs share stage at Geneva auto show

Carmakers are hoping to give consumers a glimpse of the future at this year’s Geneva auto show as they roll out new electric cars and try to re-energize

Rear Window | Sailing charted waters

Kitesurfer Hillian Siu had to postpone her pioneer friendship vol across the Pearl River Delta, from Cheung Chau Island in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to the

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