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WORLD

North Korea 2017: Hope to hostility

Associated Press, Published on 01/01/2018

» WASHINGTON: In the first month of Donald Trump's presidency, an American scholar quietly met with North Korean officials and relayed a message: The new administration in Washington appreciated an extended halt in the North's nuclear and ballistic missile tests. It might just offer a ray of hope.

WORLD

Ten people killed in Iran unrest on Sunday - state TV

Reuters, Published on 01/01/2018

» TEHERAN: Ten people were killed during the street protests in Iran on Sunday, state television said on Monday without giving details.

WORLD

Analysis: N.Korea using Olympics to blunt sanctions, split allies

Reuters, Published on 03/01/2018

» SEOUL/WASHINGTON: After a year of making threats and weapons advances, North Korea's leader appears to be using the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in South Korea as a tool to blunt growing international pressure on Pyongyang while leaving his nuclear arsenal untouched.

LIFE

YouTube star apologises again for suicide video

AP, Published on 03/01/2018

» TOKYO: Logan Paul has issued a more extensive apology for posting a YouTube video showing what appeared to be a body in a Japanese forest known as a suicide destination.

WORLD

Storm gusts derail Swiss train, lash Europe

Reuters, Published on 04/01/2018

» ZURICH: Gusting winds blew a train off its tracks, injuring eight people, as winter storm Eleanor (aka Burglind) battered Switzerland on Wednesday, bringing trees down on power lines cutting electricity to thousands of homes.

BUSINESS

Ban on trans fat could boost palm oil

Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep & Jesus Alcocer, Published on 04/01/2018

» The proposed ban on trans fat will force restaurants and cooking oil makers to modify their products, but the change may be a boon to the palm oil sector, an industry heavily supported by the government's Palm Oil and Palm Oil Industries Development Strategy.

OPINION

Rouhani has most to lose from strife

News, John Walcott & Andrew Torchia, Published on 04/01/2018

» Iranian authorities are concerned that nationwide unrest will undermine the clerical establishment and want to stamp out the protests quickly, senior government officials say. But the person with the most to lose is President Hassan Rouhani.

BUSINESS

SEC measure aims to back bondholders

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 05/01/2018

» The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will require bond issuers to appoint bondholder representatives in an effort to protect bondholders' interests, with an effective date expected around mid-2018.

WORLD

Starfish eating Great Barrier Reef alarm scientists

Published on 05/01/2018

» SYDNEY: A major outbreak of coral-eating crown of thorns starfish has been found munching Australia's world heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, scientists said on Friday, prompting the government to begin culling the spiky marine animals.

SPORTS

No minnows, but plenty of banana skins

Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 06/01/2018

» Many football fans will be disappointed that for the first time since the 1950-51 season, there are no non-league clubs in the third round fixtures of this weekend's FA Cup.