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2016-07-18
Regime says Thai coup ‘unique’
Turkey rounds up plotters after unrest
Governor quizzed over private funding
Govt to open special centre for gifted kids
PTT to run airport commercial space
Gang stole cars to order on Facebook site, cops say
Policeman kills superior after late-night struggle over gun
Students brush up on nailing criminals
Groups slam lack of say in Chao Phraya project
Phu Thap Boek resorts try to delay closures
Court denies ‘Kai’ human trafficking arrest warrant
Human bones found under tree
Failed coup ‘bolsters Erdogan’s power’
‘The whole night felt like doomsday’
Greece mulls request to return soldiers
Egypt blocks UN Security Council text backing govt
Govt calls for reservists after truck massacre
Women’s lives ‘dictated by male guardians’
WHO WERE THE NICE ATTACK VICTIMS?
Suspect a drinker and drug-user but ‘no terrorist’
‘Fire’ heard on voice recorder of doomed EgyptAir plane
Solo attacks are expected to grow
Media gag needs rethink
Stay in the barracks
Human rights in Asean remain precarious
Attempted putsch a nail in coffin of Turkish democracy
Rumours swirl that Erdogan copied Hitler over coup
Klity offers lessons for all of us
‘Big data’ key to better living in the computer age
Turkey was an unlikely victim of an equally unlikely coup
Fear prevails ahead of vote
Pheu Thai ‘ladies’ at odds
Man ‘not embarrassed’ by killing sister
Activists detained after China Sea ruling
Thousands enter Colombia to buy food, medicine
S Sudan tops summit agenda
Britain, Argentina, France eye Davis Cup semi-finals
Comeback king Cavendish completes 30th stage win
Kim ahead by three at Marathon Classic
Buriram continue upswing, Kirins held
Sarit claims Pattaya Open
Conte hails Kante swoop after loss to Rapid Vienna
Stenson and Mickelson go head-to-head
Marquez roars back to win in Germany
Weighty matters
Disagreement over Russia’s Rio participation grows
Safin and Henin inducted into International Hall of Fame
Increasing demand for industrial robots
Thailand keen on tariff-free deal with UK after Brexit vote
Three paths for windfall landlords
FINTECH PREP
DEEP SOUTH TEMPTATION
TIME TO TALK
THE ICE QUEEN
TDSA aims to boost growth
Futures Focus
Man vs machine: Who won on Brexit?
STIMULUS HOPES AND CHINESE GDP CHEER STOCK INVESTORS
ENSURING DRIVERS GET HOME SAFE
Yes or no to PromptPay?
Helping the homeless to complete education
Songs from HM the King to pop royalty
Celebrate a special day
9/11 museum to open its first art exhibition
Daiquiri contest livens up a Hemingway favourite
Egypt unveils oldest papyrus, details on pyramid-builders
Writer Esterhazy, chronicler of Hungary, dies at 66
BEYONCE, ADELE EARN EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR MUSIC SPECIALS
CHEVY FIGHTS BACK
NEXT ELISE TO REMAIN TRUE TO ITS ROOTS
Pacing oneself
CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
Mixing slavery and sci-fi
NEW YORK TIMES
The war went on
Money laundering
ASIA BOOKS TOP 10
THE COST OF MALNUTRITION
SOUND OF SUCCESS
RHINOS AT RISK
SHORT-SELLING SLEUTH
CHINA’S NEW KICK
The Sea that must not be named
Empty dreams
Korean businesses tune in to Asean opportunities
Luxury goods makers won’t recover their shine soon
Truth proves elusive
India wants to rewrite foreign investment pacts to limit lawsuits
TAKES ONE TO CATCH ONE: ON THE TRAIL OF KYRGYZ KLEPTOCRATS
EMPLOYMENT QUOTAS FOR THE DISABLED DON’T ALWAYS WORK
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