Crime | Dangerous driver caught on Amizade Bridge

A motorist was arrested by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) for dangerous driving on Amizade Bridge during the early hours of Sunday morning, the PSP informed in a press

Mainland vendor stripped of merchandize valued at HKD200m

A mainland Chinese handicraft and arts vendor lost merchandize valued at over HKD200 million, the Judiciary Police (PJ) informed in press conference held yesterday. According to the force, the case goes

Indonesia wins air safety upgrade from US in gain for Garuda

Indonesia, an aviation market with one of the world’s worst safety records, had its air-safety rating upgraded by the U.S.  Federal Aviation Administration, a move that may add momentum to

WeChat coming soon at 35,000 feet as China eases phone rules

Millions of flyers in China may soon see their wish come true: authorities are considering lifting restrictions on the use of mobile phones on planes, paving the way for wider

Corporate bits | sands china sees five restaurants awarded by smilin

Smilin, the travel and gourmet brand under Ctrip, one of China’s largest travel service providers, has named five restaurants at Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao as “Smilin Excellence” or “Smilin

Human resources focus in next cycle of China-Africa economic cooperation

The cycle of expansion based on raw materials, which has sustained growth of economic relations between China and African countries like Angola, is playing out and the next opportunity is

Angola | Year-on-year inflation over 35 percent in Luanda

Year-on-year inflation in Luanda reached 35.30 percent in July, up 24.89 percent over the figure recorded a year ago, Angola’s National Statistics Institute announced. In July prices posted a monthly increase

Beijing working on growth initiative for economy summit

China will propose a joint initiative to revive weak global growth at next month’s meeting of leaders of Group of 20 major economies amid rising protectionist sentiment in the United

China-Japan | Abe avoids Yasukuni Shrine as Japan marks Pacific War’s end

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stayed away yesterday from a Tokyo shrine that honors convicted war criminals among the nation’s war dead, a bid to avoid controversy with neighboring countries

Hong Kong | ‘Occupy’ leaders avoid jail time for illegal rally

Three Hong Kong student protest leaders have avoided prison time for leading or encouraging an illegal rally that sparked huge pro-democracy street protests two years ago. A magistrate sentenced Joshua Wong and

Why China’s plan to build a new silk road runs through Singapore

As the son of a man who journeyed from China to Singapore and founded a shipping business a half century ago, Teo Siong Seng sees his life as one immersed in

Indonesia | New Jakarta airport terminal flooded just days after opening

The operator of the Indonesian capital’s main airport has apologized to passengers for flooding at its brand new terminal after rains overcame drainage pipes and inundated the arrivals area this

Pakistan | Father, ex-husband arrested in UK-Pakistani woman’s killing

Pakistani police have arrested the father and ex-husband of a British woman of Pakistani origin who was killed last month in what authorities suspect was an “honor killing,” a top

Kashmir | 1 Indian soldier, 4 rebels killed in gunbattles

At least one paramilitary soldier and four suspected rebels were killed in a series of gunbattles in Indian-controlled Kashmir despite a security lockdown in the disputed region yesterday as India

Philippines | Supreme court asked to block hero’s burial for Marcos

Human rights victims of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ regime petitioned the Supreme Court yesterday to block and nullify a government directive to have the ex-leader buried in a

Thailand | Police probing bombing link to southern violence

Thai authorities said yesterday they are investigating whether bombings last week at several popular tourist destinations were related to long-term separatist violence in the country’s far south, backing away from

USA | Houston mother charged in deaths of son, 7, and daughter, 5

A Houston mother who calmly told an acquaintance that she had drowned her two children in a bathtub has been charged in their deaths and was being held without bond

USA Elections | Pence walks fine line as Trump translator, damage controller

It’s been one potentially disastrous comment after another from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — but you wouldn’t know it watching his running mate. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is the Trump

Turkey | Ankara protests Austria over ‘child sex’ report at airport

Turkey has protested to Austria over a news ticker at Vienna’s airport that claimed Turkey allows sex with children under age 15, an official said yesterday, amid heightened tensions between

This Day in History | 1977 – Rock and roll ‘king’ Presley dies

Elvis Presley, whose singing and style revolutionized popular music in the 1950s, has died. Presley, 42, was discovered slumped in a bathroom at his mansion in Memphis, Tennessee on Tuesday. He was

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