Mercedes owners in China are wealthiest, study finds

Mercedes-Benz owners in China are probably successful and wealthy entrepreneurs while those who drive a Cadillac are likely white-collar workers, according to a brand study released Wednesday. Those were among the

Corporate Bits: The Smurfs live on stage at the Venetian Macao

In The Smurfs Live On Stage – The Smurfs Save Spring the evil wizard Gargamel, sworn enemy of the Smurfs, hatches a plan to trick Mother Nature and turn off Spring

Real Estate Matters | The Best Places to Live in Macau (Part 4)

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

Project Poker: The road family

The tour is cranking back up again, with the stops in the Isle of Man and London and then more after that. One thing I've come to realize when traveling

Mozambique | Launch of natural gas projects in the Rovuma basin approved

The government of Mozambique has approved the start of natural gas liquefaction projects for the gas that will be extracted in the Rovuma basin, Cabo Delgado province, according to a

Angola | Mining companies will be exempt from customs duty

Cassoma met with mining operators to identify the products that should be exempt and receive tax benefits so that, through a government decree, the list of goods without customs charges

Xinjiang | Authorities arrest 334 terrorism suspects linked to unrest

Some 115 terrorist groups were quashed and 334 suspects detained, with another 52 turning themselves in during the six months to Nov. 22, according to a report posted on the

Second deadly mine blast in 2 days kills 11

At least 11 people were killed yesterday in the second deadly coal mine accident to hit China in two days, pointing to continuing safety issues in the industry despite a major decline

Iconic liquor maker caught in graft probe 

Kweichow Moutai Group deputy general manager Fang Guoxing is under investigation for serious violations of discipline, the Central Committee for Discipline Inspection said on its website. The term almost always refers

Hong Kong | Police vow to keep Mong Kok open as more protesters, officers arrested

Hong Kong police arrested 11 more people in a second night of scuffles with demonstrators angry at having their 2-month-old pro-democracy protest camp in a volatile neighborhood shut down, officials

Putin’s tiger ravages Heilongjiang goat farm

Ustin, a rare Siberian tiger released into the wild by Russian President Vladimir Putin, is behaving badly in his new home in northeastern China. The tiger, one of two to enter China from Russia’s

North Korea | Kim’s sister named as senior official

North Korea has revealed that leader Kim Jong Un’s younger sister is a senior official in the ruling Workers’ Party, strengthening analysts’ views that she is an increasingly important part of the

AFGHANISTAN | British national among 5 killed in bombing

A suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into a British embassy vehicle in the Afghan capital yesterday, killing at least five people, including a British security guard, officials

India | Girls died by suicide, not slain by rapists

An investigation into the deaths of two teenage girls believed to have been raped and hanged by their attackers concluded that the two actually committed suicide, news reports said yesterday. Ranjit

OPEC MEETING | Cartel unity tested by low prices, oil glut 

OPEC oil ministers meeting in Vienna are in a bind. Prices are plunging — and in the short term, the cartel may not be able to do much about it. Expectations

Briefs | Gov’t surveillance – UN committee approves digital privacy resolution

This Day in History | 1999 – Nude swordsman attacks churchgoers

A naked man wielding a 3 ft (91 cm) Samurai sword burst into St Andrew’s Roman Catholic church in Thornton Heath, Croydon, during Sunday Mass. The man indiscriminately attacked parishioners -

Offbeat | Passengers in Russia’s Arctic give airliner a push

In other countries, you may be asked to give a push to a car stuck in the mud. In Russia, passengers in the Arctic came out of an airliner to

Cricket world quick to respond to death of Hughes

Players and fans across the cricket world expressed shock and sadness at the news of the death of Australian test batsman Phillip Hughes, two days after he was struck on

Champions League | Ronaldo goal lifts Real Madrid to 1-0 win at Basel

Cristiano Ronaldo’s first-half goal helped Real Madrid beat Basel 1-0 in the Champions League, and tie a club record with a 15th straight win. Ronaldo’s 71st career goal in the Champions League, in

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