'Win hearts and minds' in Taiwan and Hong Kong, Chinese leader Xi urges Communist Party
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has urged the Communist Party to "win hearts and minds" of people in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as part of a "national rejuvenation."
China's gambling hub Macao to ease Covid-19 restrictions
The gambling hub of Macao will allow bars, restaurants, salons, gyms and entertainment venues to reopen on Tuesday, August 2, lifting a citywide Covid-19 lockdown that lasted more than a month.
Alibaba stock slides in Hong Kong after US delisting threat
Alibaba shares fell after US regulators added the stock to a growing list of Chinese firms that might be kicked off Wall Street if US auditors can't inspect their financial statements.
A popular sunscreen is being recalled because it may contain a carcinogen
Sunscreen is marketed as helping protect against skin cancer — but now some batches of a popular brand are being voluntarily recalled because they may contain a carcinogen.
Fidel Ramos, former Philippine leader who helped oust Marcos, dies at 94
Former Philippine President Fidel Valdez Ramos, who died on Sunday, was a fighter during wars in Korea and Vietnam and a survivor in the political arena, emerging from a high-ranking security role during the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos Sr. to win the vote for the nation's highest office. He was 94.
Photos: England wins Euro 2022 over Germany
England won its first ever major women's championship in dramatic fashion, beating Germany 2-1 after extra time in the Euro 2022 final.
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Cat lovers can try cat-food inspired dishes at Fancy Feast's Italian pop-up
Cat food brand Fancy Feast is expanding into feline-inspired human cuisine, with a New York City Italian restaurant designed to celebrate the company's new line.
Prince Charles disputes report he brokered £1 million donation from Bin Ladens for his charity
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Mykolaiv in Ukraine hit with heavy shelling as Putin threatens 'lightning speed' response to interference
The southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv came under intense shelling in the early morning hours on Sunday, according to officials there, as Russian President Vladimir Putin used his nation's Navy Day to issue more militaristic threats to anyone undermining Russia's "sovereignty and freedom."