Entrepreneurs | Private companies increasingly interested in Africa

China’s private companies have shown growing interest in expanding their businesses in Africa, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported citing entrepreneurs attending a recent Sino-African economic meeting.

Demographics | Authorities move points to possible end of birth limits

China is eliminating a trio of agencies responsible for enforcing family planning policies in a further sign the government may be planning to scrap long-standing limits on

Couple who immigrated from China killed on Oregon Coast

A wave hit two recent immigrants from China as they visited the Oregon Coast, sweeping them out into the ocean and killing them. Miaochan Chen, 49, and Wenjun

Russia, China kick off biggest war games in decades, amid tensions

Russia’s largest war games in recent history have kicked off in the Far East. The Defense Ministry said in a statement yesterday that the largest military drills since the

Belt & Road Report: Chinese building projects narrowing economic gaps

Chinese-financed railways and other projects in Africa and Asia are helping to reduce economic inequality between regions in the countries where they are built, a group

Beijing ato regulate online religious activity amid crackdown

China is rolling out new rules on religious activity on the internet amid an ongoing crackdown on churches, mosques and other institutions by the officially atheist Communist

India | Bus accident near Hyderabad kills at least 55 people

A bus carrying pilgrims from a Hindu temple in the hills of south India plunged off a road yesterday, killing at least 55 people including four children, officials said.

Afghanistan | Suicide bomber kills 32 in Nangarhar

A suicide bomber detonated his explosives-filled vest among a group of people protesting a local police commander in eastern Afghanistan yesterday, killing 32 and wounding about 130, a

Vietnam | Hanoi urges residents to stop eating dog meat

Authorities in Vietnam’s capital are urging residents to stop eating dog meat because it hurts the city’s image and improper raising and slaughtering of the animals

North Korea | Mass rally wraps up 70th anniversary events

Tens of thousands of North Korean students rallied in Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square in the final major event of the country’s 70th anniversary, an elaborate

USA | Bolton says International Criminal Court ‘already dead to us’

America’s long-running reluctant relationship with the International Criminal Court came to a crashing halt as decades of U.S. suspicions about the tribunal and its global jurisdiction

Surge, wind, rain, floods | Hurricane Florence could hit hard

Mandatory evacuations were imposed for parts of three East Coast states Tuesday as millions of Americans prepared for what could become one of the most catastrophic hurricanes to hit

Offbeat | Rapper Kamaiyah pleads guilty in airport disturbance

Rapper Kamaiyah has pleaded guilty to creating a public disturbance at Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport in May when police say she went on a profanity-laced tirade against

This Day in History | 2001 – US declares war on terror

The President of the United States has described the destruction caused in New York and Washington as an act of war against all freedom-loving people. In

Football – UEFA Nations League | Portugal adds to Italy’s struggles with win

PORTUGAL 1, ITALY 0 As Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed his time off at the French Riviera, his Portugal teammates were busy handing Italy another disappointing result in

Tennis cartoon | Serena Williams’ treatment resonates among black women

When Serena Williams told the umpire at the U.S. Open final that he owed her an apology, that he had stolen something from her, and then she

World briefs

VIETNAM-INDONESIA Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said yesterday that his country and Vietnam have agreed to cooperate more in fighting illegal fishing and hope to boost two-way trade.

The Buzz | Humanitarian group says 100 migrants die off Libyan coast

Doctors Without Borders says more than 100 people have died in a shipwreck off the Libyan coast and the remaining survivors are being held in detention in Libya. The

Discovery of dog saves Oregon man from sex-crime conviction

The discovery of a black Labrador named Lucy led to the unraveling of a criminal case yesterday against an Oregon man who had begun serving a 50-year prison

Macau Matters | The deluded world of air-conditioning

Living in Macau we are all well aware of the great value of air-conditioning (and refrigeration). As countries develop, the first thing that their emerging middle class citizens

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