Strategy & leadership event to raise funds for feeding Philippine children

A world-renowned strategy and leadership expert is joining forces with business and marketing specialists in the Asia-Pacific region to host a personal and professional development seminar next week

Airbnb hires Hong Ge to run China operations

After a long search for an executive to run operations in China, Airbnb appointed Hong Ge as vice president in charge of its business in the

Audi widens Europe diesel-car recall as emission woes spread

Audi’s effort to emerge from the diesel scandal that has engulfed parent Volkswagen AG for more than a year suffered a setback as the luxury-car brand

Takeoff and cruise: Toyota making ‘flying car,’ luxury boat

Toyota Motor Corp. is working on a “flying car.” A startup backed by the Japanese automaker has developed a test model that engineers hope will eventually develop

Dumping accusation leveled at China

There’s a type of Chinese steel dumping going on that not even the Trump administration is talking about, according to Ohio-based AK Steel Holding Corp.  The

Hong Kong marks 28 years since bloody Tiananmen crackdown

Thousands of Hong Kongers attended a candlelight vigil yesterday to commemorate victims of the Chinese government’s 1989 brutal military crackdown on protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, while Taiwan’s

Nine injured during turbulent flight to HK

Nine people were injured on board a flight headed to Hong Kong yesterday morning, after their plane encountered an unexpected spell of severe turbulence.

Ask the Vet | 5 best exercises for old dogs

Old dogs can still play like puppies. Don't give up on exercise and games just because you have an older dog. A regimen of regular exercise

Sovereign fund buys European warehouse company

China’s sovereign wealth fund is expanding its presence in Europe by acquiring a warehouse company in a 12.25 billion euro (USD13.8 billion) deal. China Investment Corp.’s purchase

UN votes to add 15 N. Koreans, 4 entities to UN blacklist 

The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to add 15 individuals and four entities linked to North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs to a U.N. sanctions blacklist, but

Japan’s most popular politician defects from ruling party

Japan’s most popular politician resigned from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling party, setting the stage for a potentially damaging local election confrontation after she thrashed his candidate

Cambodia opposition claims victory in local elections

Cambodia’s opposition claimed victory in local elections yesterday that could shake Prime Minister Hun Sen’s longtime grip on power. Hun Sen has repeatedly warned of civil war

Indonesia, Philippines front wider effort against militants 

Joint patrols by three Southeast Asian countries in the Sulu Sea may be the start of a larger regional effort to keep Islamic militants at bay, officials

Philippines | Police say casino attacker was indebted gambler

The lone suspect behind a deadly attack on a casino and shopping complex in Manila was a heavily indebted Filipino gambling addict, police said yesterday, bolstering their

Nature | Haley: Trump believes ‘climate is changing’

Does he or doesn't he? Believe in climate change, that is. You'd think that would be an easy enough question the day after President Donald Trump announced he was

Analysis | An airline-cabin laptop ban could kill people

The laptop ban is coming. Can anyone doubt it? The latest signal came on Fox News last week, when Chris Wallace interviewed President Donald Trump's secretary of homeland

Terrorism | May: Islamic extremism must be contained after attack 

Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday called for tougher measures to fight Islamic extremism after attackers using a vehicle and knives killed seven people in a busy area

Brazil | Former Temer adviser arrested

A former Brazilian congressman and adviser to President Michel Temer was arrested on Saturday in a new threat to the embattled president, who’s under investigation amid threats of

This Day in History | 1968 – Robert Kennedy injured in shooting

Senator Robert Kennedy has been shot and seriously wounded shortly after giving a victory speech to celebrate his win in the California Primary in a Los

Offbeat | Trump’s tweeted typo covfefe becoming vanity license plates 

President Donald Trump’s mysterious tweeted typo covfefe is coming soon to a license plate near you. The Maine Department of Motor Vehicles confirms someone claimed COVFEFE

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