Trump fires hawkish national security chief Bolton

President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced the firing of hawkish national security advisor John Bolton, a move widely seen as boosting the president's push to negotiate with US foes in Afghanistan, North Korea and other trouble spots
Bangkok ranked most visited city in 2018
Mastercard says that people's growing desire to travel the world and immerse themselves in other cultures remained constant
New era at Alibaba as Jack Ma rides into the sunset

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English football 'needs to wake up' over players' security: expert
English football clubs will only wake up to the security risks their players face when either one of them or a member of their family are maimed or killed, a security expert told AFP.
Shorter people run higher risk of diabetes: study
Shorter people are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study published Tuesday
N.Korea fires projectiles twice
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff says North Korea fired projectiles twice on Tuesday morning
Travelers stranded at Narita airport
Nearly 17,000 people have been stranded at Narita airport in Japan as Typhoon Faxai disrupted transport services linking it with the Tokyo metropolitan area