China and U.S. should continue trade talks, remove tariffs: stats bureau
China and the United States should continue bilateral trade talks and work toward removing all existing tariffs, China’s National Bureau of Statistics spokesman Fu Linghui...
Asian shares up as investors cheer ‘phase one’ Sino-U.S. trade deal
A broad gauge of Asian share markets hit nearly eight-month highs on Monday after the United States and China agreed a preliminary trade deal, and...
Oil prices fall as investors seek clarity on U.S.-China trade deal
Oil prices on Monday slid off near three-month highs hit last week as investors searched for clarity beyond the initial impact of a trade deal...
Chinese Premier says Hong Kong not yet out of protest ‘dilemma’
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam in Beijing on Monday, saying the Asian financial hub was not yet out of...
NFL roundup: Cowboys pummel Rams, stay even with Eagles
With their grasp on the NFC East lead slipping, the Dallas Cowboys made a statement Sunday, ending a three-game losing streak with an impressive 44-21...
Sydney cruise returns after NZ volcano disaster
The cruise ship at the centre of the New Zealand volcano disaster arrived back in Sydney Harbour on Monday (December 16)....
Fury splits with trainer two months before Wilder bout
British boxer Tyson Fury has split with trainer Ben Davison and teamed up with Javan ‘Sugar’ Hill two months before his February rematch with WBC...
Chinese premier says Hong Kong not yet out of its ‘dilemma’
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam in Beijing on Monday, saying the Asian financial hub was not yet out of...
Chinese premier says Hong Kong not yet out of its ‘dilemma’: CABLE TV
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in a meeting with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Monday that the Asian financial hub was not yet out...
Singapore opposition party corrects posts under ‘fake news’ law
A small Singapore opposition party has corrected online posts critical of the government following an order by the labor ministry under a new ‘fake news’...
