Slain Chinese girl’s family wants longer sentence for killer

The family of a Chinese college student gunned down in a road rage incident in Arizona is pleading with a judge to reject an agreement lowering charges

Next up in clean-air push is a gas pipeline behemoth

China’s push to eradicate smog by using more natural gas is set to get a boost as it pushes ahead with a plan to merge under

Auto sales rise 7.9 percent in May as electrics surge

China’s auto sales rose 7.9 percent in May from a year earlier as purchases of electric and gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles more than doubled to 102,000, an industry

US broadcaster loses Myanmar outlet over Rohingya name

AU.S. government-affiliated broadcaster that provides news to countries in Asia where freedom of information is restricted is losing its partner in Myanmar after refusing to stop using the word

Vietnam passes cybersecurity law despite privacy concerns

Vietnamese legislators yesterday passed a contentious cybersecurity law, which critics say will hurt the economy and further restrict freedom of expression. The law requires service providers

Malaysia | Attorney General starts review of 1MDB probe papers

Malaysia’s attorney general will start his review of 1MDB investigation papers, signaling that charges linked to the troubled state fund may be imminent. Attorney-General Tommy

India | World’s fastest growth yet to make a mark on job market

Hiring in India’s formal job market remained stagnant even as growth accelerated at the fastest pace among the world’s biggest economies. A survey of 5,110

Report describes Dubai real estate as money-laundering haven

War profiteers, terror financiers and drug traffickers sanctioned by the U.S. in recent years have used Dubai’s real-estate market as a haven for their assets, a new

China suggests sanctions relief for Pyongyang

China suggested yesterday that the U.N. Security Council consider suspending or lifting sanctions against North Korea if the country is in compliance with U.N. resolutions and making progress

This Day in History | 1991 – Yeltsin wins first Russian elections

Boris Yeltsin is celebrating victory as Russia’s first popularly-elected president. The 60-year-old reformer and leader of the group Democratic Russia has inflicted a heavy defeat on

After summit, Trump announces halt to US-S. Korea ‘war games’

President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un concluded an extraordinary nuclear summit yesterday with the U.S. president pledging unspecified “security guarantees” to the North and

NBA | Oakland ready to again celebrate champion Warriors

For the second straight year, throngs of Oakland fans will get to celebrate the Golden State Warriors with a parade for a team some are calling a

Offbeat | Residents try to break world record for largest paper plane

Residents of a Massachusetts city are hoping to break the world record for largest paper airplane. The Revolving Museum of Fitchburg is revealing a nearly one-ton (0.9-metric

ON THE ROAD TO WORLD CUP | Rossi explodes into life as Italy wins third title

Italy has a reputation of being a slow-starter at the World Cup, not least because of its exploits at the 1982 tournament in Spain. The team

World Cup | Nigeria’s bright, trippy uniforms a hit among jerseys

Spain, your asymmetry is showing. Nigeria, you’re so bright I need shades! Croatia, Russia’s fresh out of Big Boy restaurants. No worries, though, your party duds

The Buzz | Designer Louboutin wins case on red soled high-heels

The European Union’s top court has defended French fashion designer Christian Louboutin’s claim to trademark red soled high-heel shoes. The European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that

World briefs

RUSSIA Two boats collided near a Russian city that is hosting the World Cup, killing 11 people, authorities said yesterday. A state media report said the captain

U2 dedicates song to Anthony Bourdain at Apollo show

U2 frontman Bono honored the late Anthony Bourdain toward the end of the band’s special performance at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Bono spoke of losing a “lot of

Animal Farm | Washing hands?

It has been announced that the Canidrome wants to send the greyhounds to China! The Macau Government’s policy seems to be as usual, following the “laissez

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