Bordeaux 2015 wine prices pick up pace

The pace of Bordeaux wine-price increases announced for the 2015 vintage has quickened over the past week, with top producers now having marked bottles up by about 25 percent on

Hong Kong students split from Tiananmen anniversary vigil

While Hong Kongers crammed into a park Saturday to remember the victims of China’s bloody crackdown on protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square 27 years ago, many student groups held rival events in

Kerry cautions China on actions in South China Sea

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says China would be committing a provocative and destabilizing act if it establishes an air defense zone in the South China Sea. Kerry says doing so would

Thailand | Junta leader defends crackdown on social media

Thailand’s junta leader on Friday defended his government’s increasing crackdown on social media dissidents, while promising to restore democracy which he suspended in a coup two years ago. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-­ocha

President-elect urges public to kill drug dealers

The Philippine president-elect has encouraged the public to help him in his war against crime, urging citizens with guns to shoot and kill drug dealers who resist arrest and fight

European Union | Brexit debate: Blair, Brown lead Labour leaders in backing UK ‘Remain’ campaign

Six former U.K. Labour Party leaders including former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown on Saturday urged the British to vote in favor of remaining in the European Union

Spain’s ex-PM meets with jailed Venezuelan opposition leader

Spain’s former prime minister met with jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez on Saturday, the first meeting of its kind in more than two years. The prison visit was part

This Day in History | 1944 D-Day marks start of Europe invasion

Thousands of Allied troops have begun landing on the beaches of Normandy in northern France at the start of a major offensive against the Germans. Thousands of paratroops and glider-borne troops

Offbeat | Gravediggers compete in race judged on speed and style

Digging their way to the top, 18 two-man teams of Hungarian gravediggers displayed their skills Friday for a place in a regional championship to be held in Slovakia later this

Muhammad Ali, ‘greatest’ boxer who riveted world, dies at 74

Muhammad Ali, the brash, fleet-footed heavyweight boxing champion whose charisma transcended sports and made him a global symbol of social change, has died at 74. He died Friday, Bob Gunnell, a

Muhammad Ali | 1942-2016: A world citizen that never forgot his hometown roots

Muhammad Ali traveled the world as a fighter and humanitarian, but he always came home to Louisville. His Kentucky hometown was where Ali, as a gangly teenager, began to develop his

Muhammad Ali: 1942-2016 | Kinshasa, Manila and beyond, Ali enraptured fans everywhere

Muhammad Ali rumbled in the African jungle, put on a thriller in Manila, charmed them in London and taunted them in Tokyo. Like no other boxer before or since, Ali took the big bouts

Rear Window | With a little help from Taishan

Probably… they (the government) did not see it coming. But they (the government) would do better to start adapting to civil society’s growing awareness of the so-called green agenda. So

Ask the Vet | Canine Lung Cancer Treatment

Over the past few years, there has been several advancements in lung cancer treatment for dogs. Lung cancer has become common among dogs in Macau as more canines are being diagnosed with

Tigers may be gone, but many creatures dwell at Thai temples

The scandal surrounding Thailand’s Tiger Temple, where wildlife officers seized 137 big cats this past week, has cast religious sanctuaries for animals in a bad light. Many conservationists and animal rights activists

Islamic State kills dozens of its own in hunt for spies

In March, a senior commander with the Islamic State group was driving through northern Syria on orders to lead militants in the fighting there when a drone blasted his vehicle

Monday, June 6, 2016 – edition no. 2572

* Muhammad Ali | 1942-2016: ‘Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Rumble, young man, rumble!’ * Fire service dominates dragon boat races * March hails domestic violence law * Volunteers take

Muhammad Ali, who riveted the world as ‘The Greatest,’ dies

Here's an obituary by AP: It was 1980 and Muhammad Ali had no business being in the ring against a younger and stronger Larry Holmes, no matter how much his entourage

Hong Kong students split from Tiananmen anniversary vigil

HONG KONG (AP) — While Hong Kongers crammed into a park today (Saturday) to remember the victims of China's bloody crackdown on protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square 27 years ago,

The Buzz | Man who got 1st US penis transplant released from hospital

A man who received the first penis transplant calls the operation a success and is going home. Thomas Manning left Massachusetts General Hospital yesterday , three weeks after the grueling 15-hour

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