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Hotelier tempts guests with taste of Europe

[2018-12-22 06:57]

The decision to buy Groupe du Louvre in 2015 by Chinese hotelier Jin Jiang International Holdings has paved the way for its subsidiary Jin Jiang Louvre Asia to start its ambitious expansion in China in the coming years, its chief executive officer said.

Robot-staffed hotel launched by online giant

[2018-12-22 06:57]

HANGZHOU - Chinese internet giant Alibaba opened a hotel on Tuesday staffed with artificial intelligence and robots, which handle jobs such as check-in, lights control and room service.

Bay Area restaurants struggle to scrape living

[2018-12-21 08:13]

Skyrocketing commercial rents exacerbated by a high cost of living in the Bay Area have taken a toll on some restaurant owners in San Francisco, forcing them to cope with a shrinking bottom line.

Star reporter 'faked stories' for years

[2018-12-21 08:13]

FRANKFURT AM MAIN - Germany's respected news weekly Der Spiegel stunned the media world on Wednesday by revealing that one of its award-winning reporters had for years falsified stories.

Sinotruk powers up, exporting its quality products globally

[2018-12-21 08:13]

China National Heavy Duty Truck Group aims to build its brand into a world-class one abreast of thriving international companies such as Daimler, Benz and Volvo, according to Tan Xuguang, the group's chairman.

Major powers report progress on Syria

[2018-12-20 06:58]

GENEVA - Russia, Turkey, Iran and the United Nations have voiced hope that a committee charged with writing a new Syrian Constitution will start work early next year.

Migration row forces Belgian PM's resignation

[2018-12-20 06:58]

Belgium's Prime Minister Charles Michel announced his resignation on Tuesday, the International Day for Migrants, over his controversial support for a UN migration agreement.

Germany tries to lure foreign workers

[2018-12-20 06:58]

BERLIN - Worker-starved Germany plans to ease immigration rules to attract foreign jobseekers and replenish its fast aging workforce, despite mounting public resistance against new arrivals.

Da Vinci jewel still has weavers in a spin

[2018-12-20 06:58]

FLORENCE, Italy - Five hundred years after the death of Leonardo da Vinci, a silk mill incorporating one of his designs is still shuttling some of the finest threads in the world across its looms.

US pledges billions in aid, aims at curbing migration

[2018-12-20 06:58]

A $10.6 billion aid package from the United States to Mexico and Central America could relieve immigration pressure to some extent, Chinese experts said, but a permanent solution will require multilateral cooperation from governments.

Washington careens toward govt shutdown

[2018-12-19 07:42]

WASHINGTON - An intensifying spending standoff sent US lawmakers scrambling on Monday to avert a partial government shutdown, with Republican and Democratic leaders deadlocked over US President Donald Trump's demands for border wall funding.

Japan cuts forecasts over fiscal challenges

[2018-12-19 07:42]

TOKYO - Japan's government revised down its forecasts for economic growth and consumer prices for the current and next fiscal years as natural disasters and weakening export demand weighed on the economy, the Cabinet Office said on Tuesday.

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