Japan | Cult members could be hanged any day for subway attack

Thirteen Japanese cult members may be sent to the gallows any day now for a deadly 1995 gas attack on the Tokyo subway system and other crimes.

Iraq recovers bodies of 38 Indians abducted by IS in 2014

Iraqi authorities have discovered a mass grave with the bodies of 38 Indian construction workers abducted when Islamic State militants overran the northern city of Mosul in

India | Wildlife sanctuary sees jump in one-horned rhinos

A tiny wildlife sanctuary in northeastern India has reported a jump in the number of one-horned rhinoceroses. All of the world’s five rhino species are under

S. Korea K-Pop singers to perform in North

South Korea said yesterday it will send a 160-member artistic group to North Korea, including about 10 celebrated K-Pop singers, for rare concerts there. The South

Russia-US | Trump hasn’t called Putin and that’s fine, Kremlin says. Really

Vladimir Putin isn’t concerned that U.S. President Donald Trump hasn’t called to congratulate him on his record victory in Russia’s presidential elections, the Kremlin said.

Colombia | ISIS-linked suspect arrested in Bogota showed hate online

Spanish police say the man suspected of plotting an ISIS-inspired attack in Colombia appeared on their radar for hate-filled messages online toward the United States, a

Kenya | World’s last male northern white rhino, Sudan, dies

  The world’s last male northern white rhino, Sudan, has died after “age-related complications,” researchers announced yesterday, saying he “stole the heart of many with his dignity and

France | Ex-president Sarkozy held on Gadhafi claims

In the latest judicial setback for the former French president, Nicolas Sarkozy was placed in custody yesterday as part of an investigation that he received

Offbeat | YouTubers KSI, Logan Paul agree to box in UK, US

YouTube stars KSI and Logan Paul are taking their acts into the boxing ring. They’ve agreed to a two-fight deal, with the first bout in the Manchester,

This Day in History | 1960 – Scores die in Sharpeville shoot-out

More than 50 black people were killed when police opened fire on a “peaceful” protest in the South African township of Sharpeville. Eye-witnesses said men, women

Football | England weak in key areas as World Cup approaches

With less than three months to go, at least half of England’s starting lineup for its opening match of the World Cup remains uncertain. It makes

Golf | Winning makes McIlroy as good as he already was

Rory McIlroy had his first Arnold Palmer moment before the tournament even started. He had just finished his pro- am round at Bay Hill

World briefs

JAPAN Thirteen Japanese cult members may be sent to the gallows any day now for a deadly 1995 gas attack on the Tokyo subway system and other crimes. But

The Buzz | G-20 meeting in Argentina eclipsed by potential trade war

Finance ministers and central bankers from the 20 leading industrial and developing countries are meeting in Argentina at a summit that has been eclipsed by growing concerns over

Xi starts Voice of China broadcaster to boost global image

China has approved the creation of one of the world’s largest propaganda machines as it looks to improve its global image, according to a person familiar with

Investigators suspect FedEx bomb tied to Austin, Texas bombings

A  package bomb that authorities believe is linked to the recent string of Austin bombings exploded yesterday inside of a FedEx distribution center near San Antonio, possibly

World Views | China’s born-again free traders find a friend in Trump

Presume not that China is the thing it was. That’s certainly the message Premier Li Keqiang intends to convey with his promise yesterday to cut levies on

Wednesday, March 21, 2018 – edition no. 3011

* 13-year-old Hong Kong student hired to sell drugs in Macau * Another nuclear power plant incident * Internet users growth * Ex-french president Sarkozy arrested   DOWNLOAD

Xi starts Voice of China broadcaster to boost global image

China has approved the creation of one of the world’s largest propaganda machines as it looks to improve its global image, according to a person familiar with the matter. The new

Pollyanna Chu loses half her wealth on stock plunge

Pollyanna Chu has lost her title as Hong Kong’s richest woman after her listed company turned into Asia’s worst performer this year. Worth almost USD12 billion

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