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U.S. F-16 crashes over western Germany, but no injuries
BERLIN (Reuters) - An F-16 warplane belonging to the United States Air Force crashed over uninhabited territory in western Germany on Tuesday but the pilot escaped with minor injuries after ejecting, officials said.
Ecuador imposes curfew after protests push government out of capital
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno on Tuesday ordered a curfew around government buildings after six days of violent anti-austerity protests that have pushed his administration out of the capital Quito and brought hundreds of arrests.
Syrian suspect detained after truck rams traffic in western Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Syrian man has been arrested on suspicion of hijacking a truck and ramming it into traffic in western Germany on Monday night, injuring eight people, prosecutors said.
Khazanah unit sells Andaz Singapore hotel for S$475mil
KUALA LUMPUR: M+S Pte Ltd, the Singapore-based developer in which Khazanah Nasional Bhd has a 60% stake, has agreed to sell a five-star hotel for S$475mil, a record price for a standalone hotel in the island republic.
Tiffany removes advert over Hong Kong controversy
Tiffany & Co have removed a tweet showing a woman covering one eye after Chinese consumers accused the jeweller of supporting the Hong Kong protesters.
China's tourists cut back foreign travel over 'Golden Week', choose patriotic destinations at home
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese mainland tourists cut back on trips and spending abroad during the long "Golden Week" holidays in early October, with a weaker yuan, political turmoil in Hong Kong and global tensions dampening their enthusiasm to travel too far from home.
All Blacks preparing for desperate Italy in 'do-or-die' game
TOKYO (Reuters) - The All Blacks face a desperate Italian side with quarter-final ambitions in their final Pool B match in Toyota City on Saturday, assistant coach Ian Foster said on Tuesday.
Ipoh City Council adopts manual to speed up small-scale projects
IPOH: The Ipoh City Council has become the first local authority in the state to adopt the Dealing with Construction Permits (DCP) manual – a move aimed at speeding up small-scale non-residential projects.
Police say 77 people arrested in Hong Kong for anti-mask law violations
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police said on Tuesday 77 people had been arrested for violating an anti-mask law enacted at the weekend under sweeping emergency powers invoked by the city's leader to try to quell often violent anti-government street protests.
China signals will hit back over US tech blacklist
BEIJING: China signaled it would hit back after the Trump administration placed eight of the country’s technology giants on a blacklist over alleged human rights violations against Muslim minorities.