ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMIC FORUM MEMBERS met in Beijing on Friday to launch the APEC Network of Anti-Corruption Authorities and Law Enforcement Agencies, which will hopefully facilitate cross-border cooperation in the fight against graft. For China, which has been trying its best to prevent corrupt officials from escaping overseas, it is undoubtedly good news.
Asia is poised to enter a historical sweet spot, with three of its most populous countries - China, India and Indonesia - led by strong, dynamic and reform-minded leaders. In fact, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesia's President-elect Joko "Jokowi" Widodo could end up ranked among their countries' greatest modern leaders.
From times immemorial, China has faced droughts, with some parts of the country facing the curse every two to three years. The damage droughts have inflicted on China's socioeconomic fabric was relative to their intensity and duration. For instance, the drought in 1994-95 was so intense that it caused a loss of $13.8 billion.
Rob Manfred was elected baseball's 10th commissioner on Thursday, winning a three-man race to succeed Bud Selig and given a mandate by the tradition-bound sport to recapture young fans and speed play in an era that has seen competition increase and attention spans shrink.
Tony Stewart will skip the NASCAR race in Michigan on Sunday as a probe continues into the incident in which his car struck and killed a fellow driver in a dirt-track race.
DeMarcus Cousins had a big bag of ice on his right knee while he watched the end of practice on Thursday. He briefly covered his face with a towel as trainers milled around his table next to the folded gym bleachers.
Unloved even in its own country, Italy's national team clearly needs a radical overhaul and, if anyone can do it, then it is the steely-willed Antonio Conte who was named as its new coach on Thursday.
Luis Suarez will start training with his new Barcelona teammates on Friday after getting the green light from the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the Spanish giant confirmed.
Tony Pulis is reported to have left Crystal Palace by mutual consent in a shock move prompted by disagreements over the Premier League club's transfer policy, according to reports on Thursday.
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