Former UCI presidents have little knowledge of UCI Order award, as questions mount over ethics and conflicts of interest in Turkmenistan dealings …
Oregon fights Jordan Cove approval in federal court
Oregon has gone to court to overturn federal approval of the Jordan Cove pipeline and liquefied natural gas terminal project. With its petition to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of …
‘You’ll have a great time’: IDF detain RT’s Redfish stringer while covering rally against Jordan Valley annexation in West Bank
Israeli military detained a stringer working for RT’s Redfish project as he was filming a Palestinian protest against the annexation of the Jordan Valley and released him only after taking his …
Nepal records 273 new coronavirus cases, total tally reaches 5,335
Kathmandu, Jun 13 () Nepal on Saturday recorded 273 new coronavirus cases, taking the total number of infections in the country to 5,335, the health ministry said. The new cases included 36 females.
China central bank bank approves American Express for bank card clearance business
China’s central bank said on Saturday it has given American Express approval to set up a bank card clearance business in the country.
Hong Kong’s iconic Ocean Park reopens
Lifestyle Hong Kong’s iconic Ocean Park reopens. Posted . Hong Kong’s iconic Ocean Park theme park reopened to thousands of visitors on Saturday after more than four months of tem …
Hong Kong economy’s revival under threat from major delays to rail projects, experts warn
Lengthy delays in Hong Kong’s railway projects are holding back the revival of the city’s battered economy and chalking up foregone losses worth hundreds of billions of dollars, rail experts have …
Taiwan Black Lives Matter protest gets indigenous twist
Hundreds packed into a park in central Taipei on Saturday for a Black Lives Matter protest, with a group of indigenous Taiwanese given prominent billing to draw attention to discrimination against the …
Why Bahrain’s F1 ‘oval’ plan could really happen
When F1 chief Ross Brawn revealed that Bahrain might hold a second race later this year on an ‘almost oval’, it was all too easy to think that this was was just an extreme fantasy.
How Amanda Staveley took on Barclays over its 2008 Qatar rescue
The £1.5bn case of the high-flying businesswoman began its high court hearing this week …