China-Philippine arbitration case Landmark ruling on South China Sea

A landmark ruling on an arbitration case filed by the Philippines that seeks to strike down China’s expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea will be a test for

Algeria officialdom threatens nation’s noisy, tell-all media

Algeria’s independent media is noisy, unsparing and often acerbic — and authorities think that’s a problem. Algerian officials are going after the independent media for unnecessarily “setting off alarms” and “darkening”

Berlin leftist rioting leaves 120 officers injured

Police say more than 120 officers were injured and 86 demonstrators have been detained during leftist riots in the German capital which police call “the most aggressive and violent protests

Police agencies on edge, on guard amid heightened threats

Police agencies across the U.S. are on edge and on guard after receiving threats and calls for violence against them on social media in the aftermath of the killings of

Renewed fighting breaks out across South Sudan capital

Renewed gunfights broke out across South Sudan’s capital yesterday between forces loyal to the president and those of the vice president, officials said yesterday, causing widespread casualties and raising fears that the

This Day in History | 1995 – Serbs overrun UN ‘safe haven’

The Bosnian Serb army has seized control of the United Nations “safe area” of Srebrenica after Dutch peacekeepers were forced to withdraw. Some 1,500 Serb troops overran the lightly-armed Dutch troops,

Offbeat | Russian tourists hit the beaches of Turkey as ties improve

Turkey’s state-run media says the first plane in months carrying Russian tourists to Turkey has arrived in the southern beach resort of Antalya as tense relations between the two countries

Football | Mourinho focuses on reviving Man United not any ‘enemy’ duel

Jose Mourinho set out his vision to revive Manchester United and defended his record promoting youngsters last week, cutting out his usual bluster and eschewing fueling the rivalry with Manchester

Euro cup | UEFA expects USD917 million profit from Euro

Expanding the European Championship has paid off for UEFA, which expects to make a record profit of 830 million euros (USD917 million). UEFA’s projected tournament finances published Friday showed total revenue

Tennis – Wimbledon | ‘Serena I know was back’: Williams gets to 22 at Wimbledon

  To hear Serena Williams and her coach tell it, the process of getting her ready to win Wimbledon for a record-tying 22nd Grand Slam title began with a series of

Murray wins second Wimbledon

Andy Murray won his second Wimbledon title by beating Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) on Centre Court. Murray broke Raonic’s serve only once in the match, while the Canadian

Doping | IAAF says Klishina can compete as neutral athlete

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said yesterday that U.S.-based Russian long jumper Daria Klishina meets the “exceptional eligibility criteria” to take part in international competition as a neutral

World Briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA A landmark ruling on an arbitration case filed by the Philippines that seeks to strike down China’s expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea will be

2 Spaniards gored, 3 injured in Pamplona bull run 

Two Spanish men were in serious condition after being gored during the fourth day of the running of the bulls at Pamplona’s San Fermin festival yesterday, officials said. Three others

Insight | ‘Alert in times of abundance’

The report on the mid-term review of the city’s gaming industry is a precious tool for the analysis of the status quo in Macau. The 280-page (Portuguese language version) document was

Ask the Vet | Causes of Dog Panting and Shaking

Causes of a dog panting and shaking may be one or more of the following: Internal injuries Dog panting and shaking may be a symptom

Nature | VW said to weigh battery partnership with Panasonic, LG Chem

Volkswagen AG is considering teaming up with electric-car battery specialists such as LG Chem Ltd. or Panasonic Corp. as it overhauls its strategy to emerge from the diesel-emissions scandal, according to people familiar

Cambodian PM’s family rules business world, too 

An extensive network of businesses controlled by the family of Cambodia’s longtime leader sustains and is sustained by his authoritarian rule, making foreign investment in the country risky, says a report

Monday, July 11, 2016 – Edition no. 2596

* Japan | Abe wins upper house poll, may now seek to revise constitution * Interest in whiskey grows * Former President in Macau * Typhoon Nepartak batters China   DOWNLOAD PDF   * Agriculture | China

Animal rights | Australian states announce greyhound racing ban

Two Australian states yesterday took the decision to ban greyhound racing, adding extra pressure to a crumbling industry. Shortly after New South Wales (NSW) agreed to end the sport by

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