US Inc. keeps faith in China despite trade row, AmCham says

U.S. companies operating in China plan to increase investment in the Asian nation this year as rising consumer spending and improving profits offset trade

Chinese find suggests human relatives left Africa earlier

Stone tools recovered from an excavation in China suggest that our evolutionary forerunners trekked out of Africa earlier than we thought. Until now, the oldest

Sun Yat-Sen University | Professor suspended following misconduct complaints

A leading Chinese university has suspended a prominent primatologist in a victory for China’s slow- building #MeToo movement. Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou said yesterday in a

Hollywood | Producers plan movie about Thai cave rescue

The boys are out of the cave. Now Hollywood wants in. The producers behind Christian films like “God’s Not Dead” are already in

Japan | Thousands still in shelters after deadly flooding

More than 7,000 people were still in evacuation shelters and many more were struggling with basic needs yesterday after severe flooding and landslides last week

Japan | Authorities search home of nurse in hospital poison deaths

Japanese authorities yesterday raided the apartment of a nurse who’s in custody on suspicion of fatally poisoning at least two elderly patients at a terminal care

Pakistan | Police arresting Sharif’s supporters

Pakistani police were detaining scores of supporters of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his party said yesterday, claiming it was an attempt to prevent them

Yemen | Amnesty urges ‘war crimes’ probe on UAE-run prisons

An international rights group yesterday called for an investigation into alleged disappearances, torture and possible deaths in detention facilities run by the United Arab Emirates

Europe-US | Trump back at NATO after rattling allies, condemning Germany

President Donald Trump renewed his pressure tactics on fellow NATO nations to increase their defense spending yesterday, hammering U.S. allies on Twitter as he attended a second

This Day in History | 1985 Live Aid makes millions for Africa

The Live Aid concert for the starving in Africa has raised triple the £10m expected. And as the London event draws to a close at Wembley Stadium, Britain

Offbeat | Daily dose of national anthem in hospitals stuns Egyptians

A decision by Egypt’s new health minister to have intercoms in state hospitals play the national anthem every morning, followed by a recitation of the Hippocratic oath, has

World Cup 2018 | Sexism tops racism as a fan problem in Russia

SEXISM has been a bigger problem than racism at the World Cup in Russia, according to anti-discrimination experts advising FIFA. Fans harassing female broadcasters

World Cup final preview | Youthful, energetic French vs experienced Croats

Sunday, 11:00 p.m. France v Croatia H 2, D 3.34, A 5 A World Cup of surprises concludes with a final of contrasts. Powered by the dynamism of Kylian Mbappe,

Croatia in final for first time, beats England 2-1

Croatia’s legs seemed heavy, burdened by the accumulated toll of consecutive penalty-kicks wins needed to get this far. England had gone ahead with a free

Croatia president celebrates win at NATO summit

It has been a successful NATO summit for Croatia President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic. The World Cup took care of that. With a come-from-behind 2-1 win over favored

World briefs

PHILIPPINES President Rodrigo Duterte came under renewed pressure yesterday to seek Chinese compliance to an arbitration ruling that invalidated China’s claims to much of the South China Sea

The Buzz | Lawyer: Stormy Daniels will plead not guilty after arrest

The lawyer for Stormy Daniels says the porn actress will plead not guilty to charges of allowing patrons to touch her after being arrested at an Ohio

Show tells backstory of icons like Mount Rushmore, Lady Liberty

Did you know that the original symbolism of the Statue of Liberty had nothing to do with welcoming immigrants? And that Mount Rushmore was basically built as a scheme

Kapok | Putting a cap

Greece roughly receives the same number of tourists as Macao;  around 32 million per year. Tourism in Greece represents about 20% of GDP and, directly or indirectly,

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