Corporate Bits | sands announces parisian’s recruitment fair

According to a press release, vacancies are available for over 150 positions, ranging from rank and file, to manager level. Approximately 40 departments will be represented – from finance to

China-Australia | German submarine builder warns Canberra of Japanese risk

A German executive vying for a lucrative Australian submarine contract yesterday said that awarding the contract to Japan could damage Australia’s relationship with China. German’s ThysennKrupp Marine Systems, Japan’s Mitsubishi and

Business | Sausage maker defaults after dodging nonpayment in October

This time, the Chinese sausage maker that dodged default last year has run out of luck. Nanjing Yurun Foods Co. said it failed to make full payment for 500 million yuan

E-commerce | Alibaba taps virtual reality for 3D online shopping experience

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. wants to use virtual reality to enhance the shopping experience for its 400 million users and has set up a lab to research a technology it

North Korea | Ski resort’s amenities defy UN luxury-imports ban

To view the humbling limits of round after round of international sanctions against North Korea, come to Masik Pass. It isn’t a secret military facility where Kim Jong Un’s best

Nepal | Prince Harry to tour quake-hit areas

  When Britain’s Prince Harry visits Nepal this weekend, ordinary people hope his tour of earthquake-hit areas will draw attention to the country’s struggle to recover from last year’s disaster. Rebuilding is slow, and tens of thousands remain homeless. “Hopefully when a big

Vietnam | Southern Mekong delta faces worst drought in history

The drought could result in the loss of up to 1 million tons of rice, but is not expected to affect Vietnam’s status as the world’s third largest exporter of

Brazil | Corruption: Judge suspends Lula’s appointment to Rousseff cabinet

A federal judge in Brazil issued an injunction to suspend the appointment of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as President Dilma Rousseff’s chief of staff, further deepening a political crisis

Middle East | Kerry determines IS group committing genocide in Iraq, Syria

Secretary of State John Kerry has determined that the Islamic State group is committing genocide against Christians and other minorities in Iraq and Syria, according to U.S. officials, as he

This Day in History | 1950 Government falls as Belgians vote for king

Sunday’s vote showed a narrow majority of 57.7% of votes in favour of the king being allowed back from Switzerland. But the result highlighted sharp divisions within the country and

Offbeat | Spanish town looks to revive botched restored fresco success

Borja Mayor Eduardo Arilla said 160,000 people had come to see the fresco since the story of Cecilia Gimenez’s restoration of a Christ fresco in a town sanctuary went viral

Football | Bayern comes from behind to advance in Champions League

  Thomas Mueller equalized in the first minute of injury time and Bayern Munich scored two more goals in extra time to complete a thrilling 4-2 victory over Juventus yesterday that

Golf | Adam Scott looking to carry on his winning form at Bay Hill

Adam Scott went nearly two years without winning and now looks like he can’t lose. Over three straight weeks, he was runner-up at Riviera, won the Honda Classic and then rallied

Bizcuits | Localisation

Coming at different angles on the term localisation, there appear two conflicting meanings. The expatriate package for high-flying executives with full relocation and repatriation costs, accommodation and hardship allowances, club

Friday, March 18, 2016 – edition no. 2520

* Alan Ho walks out of 13-month jail sentence * Asian film awards dominated by Chinese * Diplomat pleads guilty in Macau bribery scheme * Li Ka-Shing property prices ‘Reasonable’   DOWNLOAD

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‘Midnight Special’ is an electrifying mystery

Midnight Special” is one of those rare, stimulating creations that grabs you and penetrates your bloodstream from start to finish. This unique tale about a kid with special powers skillfully

Cassandra Clare launches new shadowhunters series

It's been six years since Cassandra Clare introduced a new series in her world of shadowhunting. Readers have been waiting for another cast of brave characters to protect the Earth

News of the World | Still ‘Viva Las Vegas’ for Elvis Presley? Less so lately

Vegas really is, ironically, a challenging market for Elvis," said Jack Soden, CEO of Elvis Presley Enterprises, which runs the Graceland attraction in Memphis, Tennessee, and manages many of the

Pete Yorn splendidly miserable on ‘ArrangingTime’

Pete Yorn returns after an extended hiatus with "ArrangingTime," his sixth and lushest solo studio album since his 2001 debut. "ArrangingTime" shares more than just space bar anemia with his first

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