Self-service test drive center debuts in Guangzhou

A gigantic “vending machine” for cars allowing self-service test drives opened in the south China city of Guangzhou on Monday. The multi-story facility was launched by Tmall, an online

Corporate Bits | Bene to showcase cuisine from Umbria

The next Bene Food & Wine Mercato will move from Emilia-Romagna to Umbria in central Italy, Sheraton Grand Macao announced yesterday. On April 6 and 7, the

Hong Kong | Skyline farms harvest more happiness than food

High above downtown Hong Kong’s bustling, traffic-clogged streets, a group of office workers was toiling away not on a corporate acquisition or a public share offering but

Opinion | North Korean visit shows Beijing still has role to play

No matter who was on the private train that pulled into Beijing from Pyongyang overnight, one thing is clear: China still plays a major role in efforts to

Poll | Americans open to Trump’s planned North Korea talks

Americans appear open to President Donald Trump’s surprise decision to negotiate directly with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and at the same time are less

South Korean president visits his troops training Emiratis

Wrapping up his first trip to the Mideast, South Korean President Moon Jae-in yesterday visited his nation’s special forces training Emirati soldiers and pledged that peace

Cambodia | PM Hun Sen says no negotiations with opposition

Cambodia’s leader yesterday rejected the idea of reconciliation talks with the country’s only significant opposition party, which was dissolved by court order last November. Prime

UK-Russia | Not just Moscow: Spies have long posed as diplomats

In ordering the largest mass expulsion of Russian diplomats ever, the U.S. and its allies have upped the ante in an East-West spy game that dates to

Australia, Ireland join countries expelling Russians

Australia and Ireland yesterday joined more than 20 other nations in expelling Russian diplomats in response to the nerve agent attack on a former Russian military intelligence officer

UK | Expert says Brexit campaign used data mined from Facebook

The computer expert who sparked a global debate over electronic privacy said yesterday that the official campaign backing Britain’s exit from the European Union had access to

Offbeat | Naked news: Donald Trump statue going up for auction

A statue of a naked Donald Trump is going on the auction block. Julien’s Auction says the sculpture is the last statue remaining that was not vandalized

This Day in History | 1965 – Thousands join Dr King in Alabama rally

Dr Martin Luther King has taken a crowd of nearly 25,000 people to the steps of the state capital of Montgomery, Alabama to highlight black grievances.

Cricket | Australia calls for reinforcements amid cheating probe

Matt Renshaw hit the winning runs to help Queensland state clinch the domestic cricket title before rushing to South Africa to reinforce an Australia squad mired in

Tennis | Venus, Sloane advance to Miami Open quarterfinals

Sloane Stephens’ loudest fan kept shouting advice and encouragement from the upper deck yesterday , perhaps providing the nudge she needed to shake a post-U.S. Open

Olympics | National committees get glimpse of Tokyo 2020 venues

A dozen national Olympic committees have been given a quick look at Tokyo’s venue preparations for the 2020 Summer Games. Mark England of the British Olympic

World briefs

CAMBODIA’s leader yesterday rejected the idea of reconciliation talks with the country’s only significant opposition party, which was dissolved by court order last November. MYANMAR’s powerful army

The Buzz | Website defying Spanish book ban taken down

A website that defied Spanish court orders banning a book investigating drug trafficking in Spain has been taken down. The Madrid Booksellers’ Guild earlier launched an online

Drone nearly hits plane landing in New Zealand from Japan

Air New Zealand said yesterday that a drone came within meters of a flight descending into Auckland Airport from Tokyo, putting the safety of 278 passengers and

Key unofficial bishop in Vatican-China deal detained

A bishop in China’s underground Catholic church has reportedly been detained, just as the Vatican has been laying the groundwork for him to step aside as part

Macau Matters | Our new parking meter system

Everybody should have noticed by now that Macau is converting to a new system of on-street parking meters. From several perspectives I believe that this new system is

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