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2019-10-21
Defence spend eyed for chop
Hitman hired to settle TAO row
Union opposes port revamp
Farmers battle over chemical ban
Elevated cycle lane floated as option
China rolls into heart of Southeast Asia
HK protesters defy cops, set up roadblocks
Widodo kicks off fresh term after wave of crises
Rohingya agree to shift camps
EU mulls Johnson’s Brexit delay request
Ballots cast in ‘green wave’ poll
Militia kills soldier in Syria despite truce
Barcelona mayor pleads for end to violent protests
Qantas hails success of 19 hr flight
Three dead in Chile protests
Rivals trade barbs as poll nears
Trump ditches plan to host G7 at resort
Morales faces fight for fourth term
Christian Party quits coalition
The end of Sri Lankan democracy?
Military spend makes budget a hard sell
Rising seas mean deltas need more sand and mud
Turkish forces are shielding Syrians and Kurds
Government fails to invest in human capital
Hughes nets first goal in Devils’ victory
Mallorca shock Real Madrid
Kang caps birthday with second Shanghai crown
Thomas triumphs again at CJ Cup
Leaders Gladbach beaten, Bayern held
Ronaldo hits 701st goal in Juve’s victory
Springboks shatter Japan’s dreams
Buriram the front-runners
Moriarty’s late try breaks French hearts
Aussie coach Cheika quits
Altuve the hero
Man City bounce back with 2-0 victory at Crystal Palace
Champion Marquez snares constructors’ title for Honda
In a class of its own
Thai influencers distinguish themselves with both conventional and wacky content.
Tourism operators are hoping that new campaigns by the TAT will continue to prop up domestic travel.
Deutsche Bank hails Thailand as one of its fastest-growing markets in Asean and seeks to attract more domestic clientele.
Instant noodles, snacks and seasonings are targeted for taxation based on the WHO’s sodium intake guidelines.
Russia’s offbeat pizza king prepares for expansion into Europe, Asia and Africa.
Direct Asia targets car segment
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Airbnb, state agencies aid homestay operators
CPN retail course a hit with young
NTT looks to Thai digital transformation
Borneo upbeat despite weak economy
Oil Market Outlook
Six signs pointing to slowdown in China
SAVING THE SEAS
How Peter Jackson influences New Zealand’s politics
NEW TRICKS FOR AN OLD DOG
DISCOVER JAPAN AT THE MALL
Taiwan documented at CentralWorld
Down syndrome models strut their stuff on NYC catwalk HBO Max will stream Spirited Away, Ghibli canon
Swedish Academy defends choice for Nobel literature prize
TOYOTA PREIVIEWS ALL-NEW MIRAI
LAMBO PLOTS ALL-ELECTRIC GT FOR 2025
STATELY WEEKEND CAR
CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
NOW SHOWING
Magic in the name game
SAVING THE SEAS
THE BEST INVESTMENT
WATER RUN
TENSION TOURISM
Choose safety over selfies
NEW ZEALAND DRAWS NEARER
Bringing an end to malaria
CHINA’S CREATIVE BOOM
Smarter cars in China
Bangladesh gets its own go-to app
NEPAL EAGERLY AWAITS CHINESE TRAIN TO DIVERSIFY TRADE
BURYING A CULTURE
HONG KONG PROTESTERS GEAR UP AT POP-UP ‘CALAMITY STORE’
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