Thailand | Boat that sank in July killing 47 Chinese recovered

Officials on Saturday recovered a boat that sank in rough weather off Thailand’s southern resort island of Phuket in July, killing 47 Chinese tourists. Two tour

US, allies to bring electricity to most of Papua New Guinea

The U.S., Japan, New Zealand and Australia said they’ll bring electricity to 70 percent of Papua New Guinea’s people by 2030, boosting the West’s response to growing

Analysis | Experts weigh the record of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal

After spending nine years and more than USD300 million to prosecute leaders of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge responsible for the deaths of 1.7 million of their

India | Cyclone kills 33, thousands in relief camps

A powerful cyclone in southern India has killed at least 33 people, caused massive damage to homes and roads and drove tens of thousands of people into relief camps,

Ticktum takes victory lane for the second-time in Macau

Daniel Ticktum won the FIA F3 World Cup in Macau for the second-time in a row yesterday, becoming the third driver to achieve two Formula 3 victories

Lawyer for WikiLeaks’ Assange says he would fight charges

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not willingly travel to the United States to face charges filed under seal against him, one of his lawyers said,

‘It has been a pretty perfect weekend’

Daniel Ticktum was overwhelmed with his second straight victory in the Macau Grand Prix. The British driver said the triumph was “less surprising but more enjoyable ,

Iraq | War victims turn to social media to find medical help

It was spring 2007 in northern Iraq when 6-year-old Saja Saleem raced home from school with the good news about her excellent grades, hoping to receive the

Farfus wins GT World Cup in an emotional day for BMW Schnitzer

The Brazilian driver Augusto Farfus Jr took the victory yesterday during the FIA GT World Cup event, giving the manufacturers’ title to BMW Schnitzer Team in the

France | Protests sparked by gas tax lead to 1 death, 227 injuries

France was shaken Saturday by the biggest demonstrations since President Emmanuel Macron took office as police responded with tear gas against protesters who blocked traffic in a

Tarquini crowned with WTCR title in Macau’s Season Finale

The Italian driver and legend of touring car racing, Gabriele Tarquini, has won the 2018 FIA World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) in Macau after finishing in 10th

This Day in History | 1985 Superpower summit ‘off to good start’

The first meeting in six years between the world’s superpowers - the United States and the Soviet Union - has begun in Switzerland. Early reports indicate the

Macau racer wins first ever ‘Greater Bay Area Lotus Cup’

Macau driver Kong Kin Chong conquered the first of the newly established “Greater Bay Area Lotus Cup,” on Sunday morning. Racing a Lotus Exige, the local driver set

Offbeat | Homeless Aussie who helped thwart attack charged with theft

A homeless Australian man who shot to fame after using a shopping trolley to help police thwart last week’s militant attack in Melbourne has been charged over a

Hickman wins for the third time, Aspire-Ho makes it 1-2

Briton Peter Hickman won the 52nd Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix race on Saturday afternoon. Starting from pole position, Hickman saw his teammate and Macau’s most successful motorcycle

Sunny Wong wins ‘little taste’ Macau Touring Car Cup

Hong Kong driver Sunny Wong took his Subaru Impreza WRX to a pole-to-flag win in the FOOD4U Macau Touring Car Cup on Saturday, crossing the finish

Football | Portugal qualifies for finals, Italy earn positives in draw

No Cristiano Ronaldo, no problem. Portugal drew with Italy 0-0 on Saturday to pick up the point it needed to qualify for the UEFA Nations

Motorsport | Ogier wins 6th straight World Rally Championship

  Sebastien Ogier won his sixth straight World Rally Championship after a final day of racing at Rally Australia ended the hopes of his only two challengers

Dovizioso wins rain-affected Valencia MotoGP

Andrea Dovizioso of Ducati took advantage of a difficult wet track to win the season-ending Valencia MotoGP yesterday. Poor conditions forced the race to be

China’s kindergarten crackdown is the latest disaster for stocks

First came the clampdown on shadow banks. Then it was gaming companies and drugmakers. Now education firms are in the Chinese government’s crosshairs, roiling stocks and reminding

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