Gaming | Hard Rock granted casino license in Atlantic City

Hard Rock had an easy time with New Jersey gambling regulators on Wednesday, gaining a license to reopen a casino and begin Atlantic City’s recovery from

Rolls-Royce debuts its first SUV

Rolls-Royce has officially entered off-road territory. Yesterday, the Goodwood-based, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG brand debuted the USD325,000 Cullinan, its first SUV. Named after the largest diamond discovered to date,

Wu Xiaohui | Court sentences Anbang founder to 18 years for fraud

A court in Shanghai sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City’s Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison yesterday after

ZTE | Tech giant crippled, US imports held amid trade spat

A Chinese tech giant brought to its knees and delays for imported U.S. cars, apples, lumber and other agricultural products are early signs the widening trade dispute

Afghanistan | Suicide bombers strike in Kabul, killing seven

Suicide bombers struck two police stations in Afghanistan’s capital yesterday , killing at least seven people and wounding 17, officials said. Interior Minister

Indonesia | Militants surrender to end detention center riot

Dozens of Islamic militant prisoners who took over a police detention center near Indonesia’s capital and killed five officers surrendered to police yesterday, the country’s

Golan Heights | Israel hits dozens of Iranian targets in Syria after barrage

The Israeli military yesterday said it attacked nearly all of Iran’s military installations in neighboring Syria in response to an Iranian rocket barrage on Israeli positions in

Terrorism | Europe’s convicts gain freedom to improvised response

Over the next two years, terrorism convicts will walk free from European prisons by the dozens — more than 200 inmates who largely formed the first

This Day in History | 1971 Britain’s oldest tabloid closes

The Daily Sketch newspaper which was founded in 1909 has been published for the last time. Enclosed in today’s souvenir issue was a copy of its sister paper

Offbeat | Japanese musician cancels Iran concert as band has Americans

A Japanese new-age musician named Kitaro has reportedly cancelled a concert in Iran because his band includes Americans, just after President Donald Trump pulled the U.S.

World briefs

INDONESIA Dozens of Islamic militant prisoners who took over a police detention center near Indonesia’s capital and killed five officers surrendered to police yesterday, the country’s top security

Football | Stoke, West Brom lose identity, EPL status; Swansea set to follow

They were perennial mid-table finishers boasting some of the clearest identities in the English Premier League. Stoke City — physical, tough and with a hostile

Cycling | Battaglin wins 5th stage as Dennis maintains Giro lead

Enrico Battaglin surged ahead at the perfect moment to win the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia yesterday as Chris Froome and most of the other

The Buzz | Britain apologizes ‘unreservedly’ for kidnapping of Libyan

Britain has apologized “unreservedly” for its role in the capture of a Libyan dissident who was later tortured by the late dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s government. Attorney General

Trump gives freed Americans flag-waving, wee-hours welcome

Staging a made-for-TV, still-of-the-night arrival ceremony, President Donald Trump welcomed home three Americans freed by North Korea and declared their release a sign of promise toward his

Spears says stage persona is ‘healthy’ way to combat shyness

If you thought the workout videos Britney Spears recently posted on social media looked grueling, the pop superstar confirms that they were — even if she and

Bizcuits | Casual and laborious contempt

The most recent decision in relation to increasing the charges to foreign-worker mothers in hospital fees for giving birth at the public hospital is triple- whammy discrimination of

Friday, May 11, 2018 – edition no. 3045

* Mahathir: the oldest leader in the world * Local films explore theme of sin * Claims of sexual abuse at local kindergarten * Chui meets with Thai prime minister   DOWNLOAD

The graduate | #MeToo & U

  * Movies: The Seagull * Book: He: a Novel by John Connolly * Music: All I See Is War by Sevendust * Wine: The New Face of Dão * Travelog: the new Norwegian Bliss

‘The Seagull’ a lively but uneven Chekhov adaptation

Productions of Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” almost always tip too far into farce or wade too deeply into tragedy, unable to sustain the play’s elusive balancing act.

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