Hsin Chong to build Cambodian World Trade Center

Hsin Chong Construction Company (HCC) has been appointed as the construction manager for the Thai Boon Roong Twin Tower World Trade Center Project in Cambodia by the project’s co-developers, Ng

Iran on oil freeze: ‘Leave us alone’ until output higher

Iran plans to boost crude output to 4 million barrels a day before it will consider joining other suppliers in seeking ways to rebalance the global oil market. “They should leave us alone” until

Beijing pledges new push against ‘hostile forces’ and separatists

  China’s chief prosecutor said yesterday that battling “infiltration, subversion and sabotage by hostile forces” is a key priority this year, with terrorists, ethnic separatists and religious extremists all in his crosshairs. In

‘Ten Years’ disappears from HK cinemas

The controversial dystopian film “Ten Years,” hailed as a timely insight into the mainland’s increasing intrusion into Hong Kong’s political autonomy, has largely disappeared from movie theaters, leaving private showings

Miners protest over governor’s claim

Angry miners from Longmay Mining Holding Group Co. Ltd. and their family members marched through the city of Shuangyashan on Saturday and gathered in front of the company’s local offices. In

Tsang defends Hong Kong economy after Moody’s outlook cut

Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang defended the city’s economy after Moody’s Investors Service cut the city’s long-term debt outlook because of its links to China. Moody’s maintained Hong Kong’s long-term debt and

HK approves China express rail link in contested vote

Hong Kong approved funding needed for a high-speed rail link to China after a contested vote among lawmakers, giving the green light for MTR Corp. to resume construction on the HKD84.4 billion (USD11

Fake story reflects real divide between rural, urban Chinese

A woman from a big Chinese city visits her boyfriend’s rural hometown and is so appalled by the squalor she sees that she dumps him. The story was fake, but it

Indonesia starting firefighting early as dry season begins

  Indonesia’s top security minister said last week that authorities have started efforts to fight forest and peatland fires that often pollute Southeast Asia’s air as the dry season begins this

South Korea | Human Go champion scores first win over machine after three losses

A champion Go player scored his first win over a Go-­playing computer program yesterday after losing three straight times in the ancient Chinese board game, saying he finally found weaknesses

MSF challenges Pfizer’s India vaccine patent application

Doctors Without Borders has challenged Pfizer’s application for an Indian patent for its pneumonia vaccine so cheaper versions can be available to children in poor countries and to humanitarian organizations. The

Trump rally sparks extraordinary stretch in Republican race

In a Republican presidential primary filled with extraordinary moments, a 24-hour stretch that began Friday night stands above them all. Opponents of Donald Trump were so committed to keeping him from

Germanwings crash: French urge new health reporting rules

French air accident investigators recommended yesterday that world aviation bodies draw up new rules requiring medical workers to warn authorities when a pilot’s mental health could threaten public safety, after

This Day in History | 1960 Radio telescope makes space history

The previous record, about 290,000 miles, was set by the Soviet satellite Lunik III, which photographed the back of the Moon last year. Jodrell first made contact with Pioneer V after

Offbeat | Jumper leaps safely off EU’s tallest building

Witnesses say a base jumper has safely parachuted from the European Union’s tallest building, the Shard in London, and evaded police by jumping on the subway. Passers-by captured the stunt on

Rugby | Six Nations | England: World Cup flop to king of Europe

  World Cup flops to the kings of Europe in barely five months. England sure has turned things around under Eddie Jones in the Australian’s brief time in charge and, worryingly for

Badminton | Lin Dan wins his sixth All England title

Lin Dan earned his sixth All England badminton title when he routed Chinese teammate Tian Houwei 21-9, 21-10 in the final yesterday. The match lacked any tension, as Lin bolted to

Cricket | Twenty20 | Afridi: Pakistan is ready despite late arrival

Pakistan’s late arrival for the World Twenty20 due to security concerns raised by the Pakistan Cricket Board has not hampered the team’s preparation, captain Shahid Afridi said yesterday. “We were practicing

Insight | Some of the best movies on journalism

Because of its conflicted nature, journalism has been portrayed by American films since the beginning of the cinema industry. Following the work of a Boston Globe investigative team, this year’s 

Ask the Vet | Cat Flu Signs and Symptoms

Causes of Cat Flu Symptoms Cat flu symptoms are generally caused by the feline herpes virus, FHV-1. This virus is very contagious, and can be spread by cats even when they aren’t showing symptoms.

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