Mainland shocked at enduring racism, gun violence in US

Often the target of U.S. human rights accusations, China wasted little time returning such charges following the shooting at a historic black church in South Carolina that left nine people

13 people arrested after local government attacked

Police in a southern Chinese township arrested 13 people who illegally detained officials and police officers and stormed a police station and a government building in a dispute over a

India | Millions of people bend and twist their bodies for Yoga Day

Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world bent and twisted their bodies in complex postures yesterday to mark International Yoga Day. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spread his mat among rows

Death toll from tainted liquor in Mumbai reaches 92

Eight more people died in Mumbai from drinking tainted liquor, raising the death toll to 92 in the worst such incident in India in more than a decade, police said

Myanmar | Suu Kyi warns instability could delay elections

Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi told her party’s senior members Saturday that this year’s general election could be delayed if there is any instability in the country. The former

South Korea | Gov’t reports another MERS death, sees signs outbreak easing

South Korea reported one more fatality from Middle East respiratory syndrome, raising the death toll to 25 as of yesterday, amid signs the viral outbreak may be easing. The Ministry of

USA | Black church to hold first service since shootings

Members of a historic black church in the U.S. were to return to their sanctuary yesterday and worship less than a week after a white gunman killed nine people there,

Briefs | Italy Pope pauses in silent prayer before Shroud of Turin

This Day in History | 1985 – Air India jet crashes killing 329

Airline officials said they do not know the cause of the crash, but suspected it was caused by a bomb planted by Sikh extremists. The Boeing 747 plunged into the

Offbeat | Mexican artisan launches Donald Trump pinata

After Donald Trump’s Mexico-bashing comments last week, Mexicans are engaging in a little Trump-bashing of their own. Call it revenge, Mexican style. Artisan Dalton Avalos Ramirez launched a Trump pinata

Football | Serbia beats Brazil 2-1 in Under-20 World Cup final

Nemanja Maksimovic scored late in extra time to give Serbia a surprise 2-1 win over Brazil on Saturday in the final of the Under-20 World Cup. The match seemed headed

F1 | Rosberg wins Austrian GP ahead of Hamilton

The German driver, runner-up to his Mercedes teammate in last year’s Formula One championship, took an aggressive inside line to shoot past Hamilton heading into the first turn in an

Photo Shop | Indonesian and Chinese teams dominate dragon boat regattas

After enjoying a four year winning streak since 2008, China NanHai Jiujiang lost its first place position to the Indonesia National Team in 2012. The Indonesians secured this year’s top

Rear Window | Typhoon season

High summer in Macau comes with unbearable humidity, gales and tropical showers, and a series of typhoons. But daily news and public affairs do not have a so-called ‘silly season’.

Ask the Vet | 3 Treatment Options for Feline Kidney Disease

Feline renal disease cannot be treated but can be managed to delay kidney failure. 1. Injecting Fluids To make the task of the kidneys easier, fluids may be injected under the skin

Ton of ivory crushed in Times Square to highlight poaching

Over a ton of confiscated ivory tumbled off a conveyor belt into a rock crusher in Times Square on Friday in a symbolic display highlighting an illegal trade that activists

Health | Religion – Ramadan fast imposes difficult choice on diabetic Muslims

  For years, diabetic Shawkat al-Khalili ignored his doctor’s orders not to fast during the holy month of Ramadan when most of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims abstain from food and

Monday, June 22, 2015 – edition no. 2339

* Caritas expat helpline opens, more volunteers needed * Zonta club inaugurated * Prosecutors seek to indict Bank of China * Indonesian and Chinese teams dominate   DOWNLOAD PDF   * Greece - Dispatches from the brink DOWNLOAD

The Buzz | Puerto Rico looks to slot machines for cash

Facing a cash crisis, Puerto Rico is turning to desperate measures to pay the bills: It’s delaying tax refunds, borrowing from its insurance company and may even legalize the black-market

Climate Change | Pope urges revolution to save Earth, fix ‘perverse’ economy

In a sweeping environmental manifesto aimed at spurring concrete action, Pope Francis called yesterday for a bold cultural revolution to correct what he described as a “structurally perverse” economic system where the

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