Hainan hopes to launch flight to Macau this year

South China’s Hainan Province plans to open another 20 international air routes by the end of the year as the island strives to build itself into a

Analysis | Greater Bay megalopolis triggers both hopes and fears

The establishment of the Greater Bay Area and the announced goal of achieving simplified living and travelling around the nine cities and regions that compose of the

60 percent of affected patients trade faulty pills

A total of 732 people have performed an exchange of the faulty antihypertensive medicines affected by a recall from the local health authorities, representing 59 percent from

Appeal court sides with gov’t in land concession expiration

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has backed the government’s decision to reclaim three land plots for expiration of the concession without the expected development once again,

Briefs | Nine arrested for illegal gambling during W. Cup

Early last week, nine people were arrested in mainland China and Macau for organizing illegal gambling activities during the World Cup. The Judiciary Police arrested seven suspects, five

Gaming | New Jersey track brings sports bets to New York’s doorstep

A northern New Jersey horse racing track has brought legal sports betting to New York City’s doorstep. The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford began taking sports bets on

Opinion | Japan isn’t stepping aside as China steps up

China doesn’t quite have the game sewn up. So bad is the West’s public-relations standing in the era of Trump and Brexit that it’s easy to see Chinese

China Southern in talks with British Airways on joint venture

China Southern Airlines Co., one of the nation’s top three state carriers, is exploring a joint venture with British Airways for flights between the Asian country and the

Beijing bars foreign companies, other securities from stock link

Chinese investors will be barred from trading in shares of dozens of foreign companies and those with weighted-voting rights such as Xiaomi Corp. as regulators seek to

Nobel widow’s release is short-lived human rights triumph

The release of the Chinese Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo’s widow from eight years of house arrest this week brought some comfort to China’s activists. But the rare triumph

June trade with North Korea falls by more than half

China’s imports from North Korea plunged 92.6 percent in June compared with a year earlier under U.N. sanctions imposed to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs, the

Tokyo’s reign as world’s largest city fades

Years of low fertility, emigration, political strife, economic contraction and natural disasters have contributed to population losses in some global cities, according to data released by

Did S. Korea army plot coup to keep ousted leader in power?

A group of army generals rolling tanks and troops into Seoul to seize power. Paratroopers firing at large crowds calling for democracy. Tanks and armored vehicles stationed at

Charges undermine Assange denials about hacked email origins

At the beginning of 2017, one of Julian Assange’s biggest media boosters traveled to the WikiLeaks founder’s refuge inside the Ecuadorean Embassy in London and asked him

Haiti | Prime minister resigns amid fuel price hike fallout

Haitian Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigned Saturday amid calls for him to step down over his handling of a failed plan to raise fuel prices that

Trump’s remarks about changing European culture draw ire

President Donald Trump’s lament this week that immigration is “changing the culture” of Europe echoed rising anti-immigrant feelings on both sides of the Atlantic, where Europe

Nicaragua | Students reunite with families after attacks

More than 200 Nicaraguan university students were reunited with their parents Saturday after a tense night of armed attacks that left two dead and dozens wounded.

Offbeat | Finnish brewery creates quirky beer for Trump-Putin summit

A small Finnish craft brewery is paying a humorous tribute to the Helsinki summit. RPS Brewing has issued a limited-edition lager depicting cartoon U.S. and Russian

This Day in History | 1969 – Apollo 11 takes off for the Moon

The Apollo 11 space rocket has taken off successfully from Cape Kennedy, Florida, at the start of the first attempt to land a man on the Moon.

Russian women push back at shaming over World Cup dating

Hundreds of thousands of foreign men have flooded into Russia for the monthlong World Cup, setting off a fierce debate in the host nation about the

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