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North Korea's Kim opens huge mountain development
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has opened a flagship construction project close to Mount Paektu, a symbol of the Korean nation and officially the birthplace of his father and predecessor, state media reported Tuesday (Dec 3).
With VR thrills and lights, theme park conclave back in Orlando
Detroit has the auto show. Las Vegas has the electronics show. In Orlando, it’s all about theme and amusement park rides, food and amenities.
Frustration, safety fears at finance firms as protests paralyse Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Finance firms in Hong Kong urged staff on Wednesday to seek safety or work from home as anti-government protests paralysed the city's business district for a third day in one of the biggest disruptions faced by the Asian finance hub.
China to build its own Yellowstone
XINING: There’s a building boom on the Tibetan plateau, one of the world’s last remote places. Mountains long crowned by garlands of fluttering prayer flags are newly topped with sprawling steel power lines. At night, the illuminated signs of Sinopec gas stations cast a red glow over newly built highways.
Police: Violence brings Hong Kong to 'brink of total breakdown'
HONG KONG (Reuters): Hong Kong police fired tear gas on Tuesday (Nov 12) in the Central financial district, over the harbour in Mong Kok and at universities to break up pro-democracy protests which they said were leading the city to the "brink of total breakdown".
Hong Kong universities become 'battlefields' as citywide violence spreads
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Police in Hong Kong battled pro-democracy protesters at several university campuses in sometimes savage clashes, as parts of the city were paralysed including Hong Kong's Central financial district that was tear-gassed for a second day running.
China to build its own Yellowstone
XINING: There’s a building boom on the Tibetan plateau, one of the world’s last remote places.
Chile prosecutor seeks to investigate claims of police torture of protesters
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean prosecutor on Wednesday said he would seek court approval to investigate 14 police officers for allegedly torturing protesters during almost three weeks of intense unrest and rioting in the country.
World's first Angry Birds wet park launches in Malaysia
World's first Angry Birds Splash Water World will soon be launched in Semenyih in Selangor, Malaysia.