Xi says willing to work on differences with Seoul

Chinese President Xi Jinping said yesterday he’s willing to work with his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in on addressing differences between the two countries following months of

Thailand awaits verdict that could send former PM to prison

Friends and foes alike of former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra are anxiously awaiting a verdict today by the Supreme Court on charges she was criminally negligent

India | Top court says privacy is a fundamental right

India’s top court ruled yesterday that privacy is a fundamental right of every citizen in a landmark judgment that could affect the country’s mammoth, unique

Ship collision exposes Southeast Asian territorial spat

The collision between the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker has exposed a long-simmering dispute between Singapore and Malaysia over which country should

Briefs | Switzerland: 8 missing after mudslide

Police said eight people were still unaccounted for in a Swiss Alpine valley yesterday, a day after a mudslide and rockslide hit a small village near the Italian

Netherlands | Police detain suspect in concert terror threat

Dutch police investigating a terror threat that prompted the cancellation of a concert by an American rock band in Rotterdam arrested a 22-year-old man in the early

Qatar restores ties with Iran amid regional crisis

Qatar restored full diplomatic relations with Iran yesterday, disregarding the demands of Arab nations now locked in a regional dispute with the energy-rich country that it lessen

Venezuela | Ousted prosecutor accuses Maduro of corruption

Venezuela’s recently ousted chief prosecutor accused President Nicolas Maduro and several allies on Wednesday of participating in acts of corruption, saying she would turn over proof

Offbeat | Bourbon, pizzas and now spaghetti sauce cover Arkansas roads

It’s a smorgasbord on Arkansas highways, with the third food spill in as many weeks. A truck driver distracted by a GPS unit crashed near the

This Day in History | 1944 – Paris is liberated as Germans surrender

After four years under German occupation, Paris is now free. Last night, the French 2nd Armoured Division under General Philippe Leclerc was the first Allied force

Tennis – US Open | Federer says 3rd major of year would be surreal

Even Roger Federer finds it all a little surprising. After going 4 ½ years without collecting a major championship, now firmly in his mid-30s, he heads

World briefs

THAILAND Friends and foes alike of former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra are anxiously awaiting a verdict today by the Supreme Court on charges she was criminally negligent in

The Buzz | Real Madrid in Champs League group with Dortmund, Tottenham

Real Madrid’s route to retaining the Champions League title looks a lot like last year’s. Only tougher. The two-time defending champion was yesterday drawn again with Borussia

USD758m lottery| Single ticket wins the largest grand prize in US history, but they messed up

The error by the Massachusetts State Lottery over which store sold the lone winning Powerball ticket is being blamed on nerves. Michael Sweeney, the lottery’s executive

Bizcuits | Humanity in Hato

Typhoon Hato, Signal 10, brought with it not only the wrath of nature but anger, sadness and disappointment from our community. The lack of preparation, slow warning systems,

Friday, August 25, 2017 – edition no. 2873

* Weather chief resigns over worst storm on record * Scarcity of water alarms residents * 70 percent of phone scam victims are young * Xi wants to work on differences with Seoul   DOWNLOAD

One club two systems

  * Movies: Crown Heights * Books: The Saboteur: a Novel by Andrew Gross * Music: Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real *

In ‘Crown Heights’ a wrongful conviction in Brooklyn

Matt Ruskin’s “Crown Heights” takes its name from the Brooklyn neighborhood, but its story is both more pointedly individual and more broadly national than that suggests.

Historical thriller takes readers back to turbulent era

An engineer from Oslo attempts to disrupt the Nazi war machine at the height of World War II in “The Saboteur,” the latest historical thriller by Andrew

Lukas Nelson delivers soulful, striking songs

First, let’s just get this out there: Lukas Nelson sounds a lot like his famous dad, the red-headed stranger better known as Willie Nelson. Secondly, don’t

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